Lower Butt Creek Streamflow and Habitat Monitoring Sample Clauses

Lower Butt Creek Streamflow and Habitat Monitoring. In addition to maintaining 26 gages at NF-2 and NF-70 as provided in Paragraph 5 above, Licensee shall rehabilitate, 27 as necessary, and maintain an existing streamflow gaging station located on Lower Butt 28 Creek designated by Licensee as NF-9. An approximate rating curve shall be maintained 29 with periodic spot checks and re-rating as necessary. The gage and the data collected at 30 the gage shall not be required to meet USGS standards. This gage shall be read each year
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Lower Butt Creek Streamflow and Habitat Monitoring. In addition to maintaining gages at NF-2 and NF-70 as provided in Paragraph 5 above, Licensee shall rehabilitate, as necessary, and maintain an existing streamflow gaging station located on Lower Butt Creek designated by Licensee as NF-9. An approximate rating curve shall be maintained with periodic spot checks and re-rating as necessary. The gage and the data collected at the gage shall not be required to meet USGS standards. This gage shall be read each year on or about April 1, June 1, August 1 and October 1. Within 12 months of license issuance, Licensee in consultation with FS, FWS, SWRCB, CDFG, and Parties, shall develop and submit to FERC for its approval a plan to monitor and assess aquatic habitat quality in Lower Butt Creek between Butt Valley Dam and the confluence with the NFFR. This monitoring plan shall include evaluation of habitat quality at intervals of 3 to 5 years, depending on Water Year Type and other appropriate factors. If the Licensee, in consultation with FS, FWS, SWRCB and CDFG, concludes that habitat quality in Lower Butt Creek has degraded and that Pulse Flows would provide a significant benefit, then Licensee shall implement Pulse Flows as described in Paragraph 4 above. If the monitoring plan data demonstrates that the Lower Butt Creek xxxx is blocking fish passage, then within one year after the evaluation of monitoring plan data that confirms fish passage blockage Licensee shall remove or modify the existing xxxx to allow fish passage.

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