Existing Biological Opinions on the Long Sample Clauses

Existing Biological Opinions on the Long. Term Operations of the CVP and SWP Implementation of the PA will include operations of both new and existing water conveyance facilities once the new north Delta diversion facilities are completed and become operational. Until the new north Delta diversion facilities are completed and become operational, the CVP/SWP are expected to continue to operate consistent with the currently applicable USFWS (USFWS, 2008) and NMFS (NMFS, 2009 and 2011) biological opinions (BiOps) or as amended through successor Opinion(s). However, operational limits included in this PA for south Delta export facilities will replace the south Delta operational limits currently implemented as described in the USFWS (2008) and NMFS (2009) BiOps when the proposed NDD becomes operational. The PA also includes criteria for spring outflow and new minimum flow criteria at Rio Vista during the months of January through August that will apply when the proposed NDD becomes operational. The NDD and the HOR gate are new facilities for the SWP and will be operated consistent with the criteria presented in the PA for these facilities. (See Appendix [AA] for a more detailed explanation of the PA in this Opinion compared to the USFWS (2008) and NMFS (2009) BiOps.) The USFWS (2008) and NMFS (2009) BiOps for CVP/SWP operations will continue to apply for CVP/SWP activities not described as part of the PA in this Opinion. On August 2, 2016, Reclamation sent a letter to NMFS (Xxxxxxx, 2016) requesting the use of the adaptive management provision outlined in the Reasonable and Prudent Alternative (RPA) section 11.2.1.2 of the NMFS 2009 BiOp relating to Shasta Reservoir operations. On August 18, 2016 NMFS sent a letter to Reclamation concurring that recent multiple years of drought conditions, new science and modeling, and data demonstrating low population abundance levels of Sacramento River winter-run Chinook salmon and Sacramento River spring-run Chinook salmon warrant modifications to the Shasta RPA actions (RPA Action Suite I.2) in the 2009 Opinion. NMFS is targeting early 2017 for completion of the Shasta RPA adjustment. The proposed CWF operating criteria are not intended to change Shasta operations; thus, the Shasta RPA adjustment will control if there are any unforeseen conflicts in Shasta operations and the proposed CWF operating criteria. On August 2, 2016, Reclamation sent a letter to NMFS (Xxxxx and Xxxxxxx, 2016) requesting reinitiation of consultation on the Coordinated Long-term Operation o...
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