Eagle Canyon definition
Examples of Eagle Canyon in a sentence
All flows reaching Wildcat Diversion Dam will be released, and no diversion will occur at the main spring collectors at Eagle Canyon.
PG&E will block the downstream entrances to fish ladders at the Eagle Canyon and Xxxxxxx Diversion Dams unless California Department of Fish and Game, NOAA Fisheries, and US Fish and Wildlife jointly provide PG&E 48 hours advance written notice to open either or both of such downstream entrances.
At the fish ladders at North Battle Creek Feeder, Eagle Canyon, and Inskip Diversion Dams, operate properly calibrated remote sensing devices that continuously monitor water surface elevations at the top and bottom of the ladder to identify debris problems.
At the fish screens at North Battle Creek Feeder, Eagle Canyon, and Inskip Diversion Dams, operate properly calibrated remote sensing devices that continuously monitor water surface elevation differences on the inlet and outlet side of screens to identify plugging.
At the various outlet and spillway works for North Battle Creek Feeder, Eagle Canyon, Inskip, and Xxxxxx Pump (Xxxxxxx Creek) Diversion Dams, operate properly calibrated remote sensing devices that continuously measure and record total flow and the fluctuation of stage immediately below each dam during all operations for the purpose of verification of FERC license compliance.
Additionally, the removal of Wildcat Dam in 2010 provided easier passage up to Eagle Canyon Dam in North Fork Battle Creek.
Gina Solis, Eagle Canyon ES teacher, was recognized as Medal of Honor nominee.
I.E. COMMENTS FROM EMPLOYEE REPRESENTATIVES Todd Hancock acknowledged Eagle Canyon students and their teacher; said most administrators began as teachers; thanked all the teachers who were present and parent teacher association representatives and presidents for their support; said there were not enough chairs and asked that in the future more chairs be provided or to change the venue because the teachers will continue to come; and thanked all other groups for their support.
Leaving little in the way of visible evidence of use, and disfavored in national laws, pastoralists’ transient or seasonal rights are often not taken into account in assessments of land use, claim, or occupation.
THE PARTIES ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE OTHER PARTS OF THIS AGREEMENT ARE PREMISED UPON THE LIMITATION STATED IN THIS SECTION.