Non-passage Mitigation Sample Clauses

Non-passage Mitigation. If the Fish Committee determines that the information provided pursuant to paragraph (c) demonstrates that it is currently scientifically and technically infeasible for fish to be collected and passed around the Project, the Licensees shall, within 120 days of the meeting, develop a non-passage mitigation plan. Any non-passage mitigation plan must be consistent with the fish passage objective of providing ecosystem integrity and self-sustaining harvestable populations of fish and must provide alternative mitigation valued at an amount equivalent to the net present value of the cost that would otherwise have been incurred in the construction of permanent downstream fish passage facilities at Round Butte Dam and the net present value of the operations and maintenance of fish passage facilities that would have otherwise been incurred over the remaining term of the License. The Licensees shall prepare the plan in consultation with the Fish Committee and with the approval of the appropriate Fish Agencies pursuant to their respective statutory authorities. After approval of the appropriate Fish Agencies, the Licensees shall file the plan with the Commission. Upon Commission approval, the Licensees shall implement the plan.
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Non-passage Mitigation. If the Fish Committee determines that the information provided pursuant to paragraph (c) demonstrates that it is currently scientifically and technically infeasible for fish to be collected and passed around the Project, the Licensees shall, within 120 days of the meeting, develop a non-passage mitigation plan. Any non-passage mitigation plan must be consistent with the fish passage objective of providing ecosystem integrity and self-sustaining harvestable populations of fish and must provide alternative mitigation as provided in paragraphs (e) or (f), as appropriate. The Licensees shall prepare the plan in consultation with the Fish Committee and with the approval of the appropriate Fish Agencies pursuant to their respective statutory authorities. After approval by the appropriate Fish Agencies, the Licensees shall file the plan with the Commission. Upon Commission approval, the Licensees shall implement the plan.

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