Remaining Federal Mitigation Responsibility Sample Clauses

Remaining Federal Mitigation Responsibility. The parties find there is no remaining Federal mitigation responsibility for C&I impacts from Albeni Falls Dam, as described in Section II.C.1. The C&I mitigation that Bonneville has funded IDFG to implement, as shown in Attachment 1, permanently resolves any and all rights, claims, or interests Idaho has in wildlife-related habitat mitigation and mitigation funding related to C&I for Albeni Falls Dam under the Northwest Power Act and any other applicable Federal law. The parties find that the remaining Federal mitigation responsibility is now for operational impacts from Albeni Falls Dam, as described in Section II.C.2, which totals the restoration of an additional 1,378 acres. Under this Agreement, Idaho now assumes the responsibility to mitigate the remaining 1,378 acres using funding provided by Bonneville pursuant to section II.F.2, below. Table 1: Total acres impacted, acquired, and remaining to mitigate. CONSTRUCTION AND INUNDATION (in acres) Total C&I losses 6,690 All acquisitions Bonneville Funded to address X&X xxxxxxxxxx 00,000  Acquisitions Bonneville funded 4,224.82 Idaho to acquire for C&I mitigation Total C&I acres remaining 0 OPERATIONAL (in acres) Estimated operational losses within the state of Idaho 2,002 Xxxxx restored to address Idaho’s operational losses 624 Total operational acres remaining 1,378
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Remaining Federal Mitigation Responsibility. The Idaho share of the remaining Federal mitigation responsibility, as described in Sections II.C.1. and II.C.2., totals 8,588 acres—7,923 acres remaining for C& I impacts, plus 665 for operational impacts. Idaho assumes the responsibility to mitigate at least 8,588 acres using funding provided by BPA under this Agreement. Table 1: Total acres lost, acquired, and remaining to mitigate Total losses 33,290 Idaho Share of C&I—one half 16,645 Idaho acres acquired 8,722 Total C&I remaining 7,923 Plus half operational loss 665 Total remaining Idaho share 8,588

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