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Assessment and Mitigation of Potential Impacts to the City of Yreka. The Parties understand that actions related to this Settlement may affect the City of Yreka. In recognition of this potential, the Parties agree to the following provisions, which shall remain in effect so long as this Settlement remains in effect. A. The Parties collectively and each Party individually shall agree not to oppose the City of Yreka’s continued use of California State Water Right Permit 15379, which provides for the diversion of up to 15 cfs for municipal uses by the City of Yreka. B. As part of implementation of this Settlement, an engineering assessment to study the potential risks to the City of Yreka’s water supply facilities as a result of implementation of Facilities Removal shall be funded and conducted by the Secretary. Actions identified in the engineering assessment necessary to assure continued use of the existing, or equivalent replacement, water supply facilities by the City of Yreka shall be funded from the California Bond Measure and implemented. Actions that may be required as a result of the engineering assessment and in consultation with the City of Yreka include, but are not limited to: (1) Relocation, replacement, and/or burial of the existing 24-inch diameter water line and transmission facilities from the City of Yreka’s Fall Creek diversion; (2) Assessment, mitigation, and/or funding to address potential damage to the City of Yreka’s facilities located along the Klamath River, including mitigation of potential impacts that may occur as a result of a dam breach. Such assessment, mitigation, and/or funding shall include consideration of the cathodic protection field located near the north bank of the Iron Gate crossing and the facilities that house the City’s diversion and pump station; and (3) Assessment, mitigation, and/or funding to address any impacts resulting from implementation of the Settlement, on the ability of the City to divert water consistent with its Water Right Permit 15379. C. As part of implementation of this Settlement, an assessment of the potential need for fish screens on the City of Yreka’s Fall Creek diversion facilities was completed in the Detailed Plan and it identified the need for fish screens on Dam A and Dam B. As a result of implementation of this Settlement, in order to meet regulatory requirements and screening criteria, construction of the required fish screens, including, but not limited to, necessary costs to preserve City facilities with additional species protection, shall be funded through the California Bond Measure pursuant to Section 4.2.3, or through other appropriate sources.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement

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Assessment and Mitigation of Potential Impacts to the City of Yreka. The Parties understand that actions related to this Settlement may affect the City of Yreka. In recognition of this potential, the Parties agree to the following provisions, which shall remain in effect so long as this Settlement remains in effect. A. The Parties collectively and each Party individually shall agree not to oppose the City of Yreka’s continued use of California State Water Right Permit 15379, which provides for the diversion of up to 15 cfs for municipal uses by the City of Yreka. B. As part of implementation of this Settlement, an engineering assessment to study the potential risks to the City of Yreka’s water supply facilities as a result of implementation of Facilities Removal shall be funded and conducted by the Secretary. Actions identified in the engineering assessment necessary to assure continued use of the existing, or equivalent replacement, water supply facilities by the City of Yreka shall be funded from the California Bond Measure and implemented. Actions that may be required as a result of the engineering assessment and in consultation with the City of Yreka include, but are not limited to: (1) i. Relocation, replacement, and/or burial of the existing 24-24- inch diameter water line and transmission facilities from the City of Yreka’s Fall Creek diversion; (2) ii. Assessment, mitigation, and/or funding to address potential damage to the City of Yreka’s facilities located along the Klamath River, including mitigation of potential impacts that may occur as a result of a dam breach. Such assessment, mitigation, and/or funding shall include consideration of the cathodic protection field located near the north bank of the Iron Gate crossing and the facilities that house the City’s diversion and pump station; and (3) iii. Assessment, mitigation, and/or funding to address any impacts resulting from implementation of the Settlement, on the ability of the City to divert water consistent with its Water Right Permit 15379. C. As part of implementation of this Settlement, the Secretary shall conduct an assessment of the potential need for fish screens on the City of Yreka’s Fall Creek diversion facilities was completed in facilities. If the Detailed Plan and it identified the need for assessment finds that installation of fish screens on Dam A and Dam B. As is necessary, as a result of implementation of this Settlement, in order to meet regulatory requirements and screening criteria, construction of the required fish screens, including, but not limited to, necessary costs to preserve City facilities with additional species protection, shall be funded through the California Bond Measure pursuant to Section 4.2.3, or through other appropriate sources.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement

Assessment and Mitigation of Potential Impacts to the City of Yreka. The Parties understand that actions related to this Settlement may affect the City of Yreka. In recognition of this potential, the Parties agree to the following provisions, which shall remain in effect so long as this Settlement remains in effect. A. The Parties collectively and each Party individually shall agree not to oppose the City of Yreka’s continued use of California State Water Right Permit 15379, which provides for the diversion of up to 15 cfs for municipal uses by the City of Yreka. B. As part of implementation of this Settlement, an engineering assessment to study the potential risks to the City of Yreka’s water supply facilities as a result of implementation of Facilities Removal shall be funded and conducted by the Secretary. Actions identified in the engineering assessment necessary to assure continued use of the existing, or equivalent replacement, water supply facilities by the City of Yreka shall be funded from the California Bond Measure and implemented. Actions that may be required as a result of the engineering assessment and in consultation with the City of Yreka include, but are not limited to: (1) i. Relocation, replacement, and/or burial of the existing 24-24- inch diameter water line and transmission facilities from the City of Yreka’s Fall Creek diversion; (2) ii. Assessment, mitigation, and/or funding to address potential damage to the City of Yreka’s facilities located along the Klamath River, including mitigation of potential impacts that may occur as a result of a dam breach. Such assessment, mitigation, and/or funding shall include consideration of the cathodic protection field located near the north bank of the Iron Gate crossing and the facilities that house the City’s diversion and pump station; and (3) iii. Assessment, mitigation, and/or funding to address any impacts resulting from implementation of the Settlement, on the ability of the City to divert water consistent with its Water Right Permit 15379. C. As part of implementation of this Settlement, the Secretary shall conduct an assessment of the potential need for fish screens on the City of Yreka’s Fall Creek diversion facilities was completed in facilities. If the Detailed Plan and it identified the need for assessment finds that installation of fish screens on Dam A and Dam B. As is necessary, as a result of implementation of this Settlement, in order to meet regulatory requirements and screening criteria, construction of the required fish screens, including, but not limited to, necessary costs to preserve City facilities with for additional species protection, shall be funded through the California Bond Measure pursuant to Section 4.2.3, or through other appropriate sources.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement

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Assessment and Mitigation of Potential Impacts to the City of Yreka. The Parties understand that actions related to this Settlement may affect the City of Yreka. In recognition of this potential, the Parties agree to the following provisions, which shall remain in effect so long as this Settlement remains in effect. A. The Parties collectively and each Party individually shall agree not to oppose the City of Yreka’s continued use of California State Water Right Permit 15379, which provides for the diversion of up to 15 cfs for municipal uses by the City of Yreka. B. As part of implementation of this Settlement, an engineering assessment to study the potential risks to the City of Yreka’s water supply facilities as a result of implementation of Facilities Removal shall be funded and conducted by the Secretary. Actions identified in the engineering assessment necessary to assure continued use of the existing, or equivalent replacement, water supply facilities by the City of Yreka shall be funded from the California Bond Measure and implemented. Actions that may be required as a result of the engineering assessment and in consultation with the City of Yreka include, but are not limited to: (1) Relocation, replacement, and/or burial of the existing 24-inch diameter water line and transmission facilities from the City of Yreka’s Fall Creek diversion; (2) Assessment, mitigation, and/or funding to address potential damage to the City of Yreka’s facilities located along the Klamath River, including mitigation of potential impacts that may occur as a result of a dam breach. Such assessment, mitigation, and/or funding shall include consideration of the cathodic protection field located near the north bank of the Iron Gate crossing and the facilities that house the City’s diversion and pump station; and (3) Assessment, mitigation, and/or funding to address any impacts resulting from implementation of the Settlement, on the ability of the City to divert water consistent with its Water Right Permit 15379. . C. As part of implementation of this Settlement, an assessment of the potential need for fish screens on the City of Yreka’s Fall Creek diversion facilities was completed in the Detailed Plan and it identified the need for fish screens on Dam A and Dam B. As a result of implementation of this Settlement, in order to meet regulatory requirements and screening criteria, construction of the required fish screens, including, but not limited to, necessary costs to preserve City facilities with additional species protection, shall be funded through the California Bond Measure pursuant to Section 4.2.3, or through other appropriate sources.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

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