94-13100. Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program; Power Plan Amendments  

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    PACIFIC NORTHWEST ELECTRIC POWER AND CONSERVATION PLANNING COUNCIL
     
    
    Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program; Power Plan 
    Amendments
    
    May 11, 1994.
    
    AGENCY: Pacific Northwest Electric Power and Conservation Planning 
    Council (Northwest Power Planning Council).
    
    ACTION: Request for recommendations for amendments to the Columbia 
    River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program (measures for anadromous fish).
    
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    SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Pacific Electric Power Planning and 
    Conservation Act (the Northwest Power Act, 16 U.S.C. section 839, et 
    seq.) the Pacific Northwest Electric Power and Conservation Planning 
    Council (Council) invites recommendations for amendments to the 
    anadromous fish provisions of the Columbia River Basin Fish and 
    Wildlife Program (program).
    
    BACKGROUND: The Strategy for Salmon, which the Northwest Power Planning 
    Council adopted in December, 1992 and later incorporated into the 1994 
    Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program, called for reports to 
    be prepared on a variety of measures to improve passage of anadromous 
    fish in their mainstem migration, including: reservoir drawdowns; 
    potential new Snake River Basin storage facilities; water efficiencies, 
    transactions or other nonstructural measures to secure more Snake River 
    Basin water for anadromous fish; biological rule curves to protect 
    resident fish and wildlife populations associated with Libby and Hungry 
    Horse reservoirs in Montana; and other matters. Reports on these 
    matters are now or soon will be available, and the Council plans to 
    conduct a rulemaking process this summer to consider these reports. 
    Since the Strategy for Salmon was adopted, a number of other issues 
    have arisen in connection with the National Marine Fisheries Service's 
    1993 and 1994 biological opinions, the National Marine Fisheries 
    Service Recovery Team's recommendations, the federal court settlement 
    discussions in Idaho Department of Fish and Game v. National Marine 
    Fisheries Service, and other matters. To ensure that the Council takes 
    these matters fully into account in its rulemaking process, the Council 
    is requesting recommendations regarding all measures for anadromous 
    fish.
    
    REQUEST FOR RECOMMENDATIONS: The Council invites the federal and the 
    region's state fish and wildlife agencies, the region's Indian tribes, 
    and others to submit recommendations for measures to protect, mitigate 
    and enhance anadromous fish affected by hydroelectric facilities 
    located on the Columbia River and its tributaries. While any such 
    recommendation will be considered, the Council intends to focus the 
    amendment process in the following areas:
    
         Measures to improve the survival of anadromous fish at and 
    between hydroelectric facilities located on the Columbia River system;
         Harvest, hatchery and habitat issues raised by the 
    National Marine Fisheries Service's biological opinions, related 
    litigation, or the National Marine Fisheries Service recovery planning 
    program.
        Recommendations must be submitted by 5 p.m. Pacific time on August 
    15, 1994, to Rick Applegate, Director, Fish and Wildlife Division, 
    Northwest Power Planning Council 851 S.W. Sixth Avenue, Portland, 
    Oregon 97204-1348.
        The Council has prepared application forms specifying the Council's 
    requirements for information for recommendations to amend the program. 
    Interested parties may use these forms, or may submit recommendations 
    in letter form. In either case, amendment recommendations should 
    contain the information specified in the ``Amendment Process'' chapter 
    of the Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program.
        The Council will make the recommendations available to interested 
    parties for comment, and will hold hearings in Idaho, Montana, Oregon 
    and Washington before taking final action. The Council expects to make 
    decisions on these matters before the end of 1994.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Contact the Council's Public Affairs 
    Division, 851 SW. Sixth Avenue, Suite 1100, Portland, Oregon 97204 or 
    (503) 222-5161, toll free 1-800-222-3355.
    
    Edward W. Sheets,
    
    Executive Director.
    
    [FR Doc. 94-13100 Filed 5-26-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/27/1994
Department:
Pacific Northwest Electric Power and Conservation Planning Council
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Request for recommendations for amendments to the Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program (measures for anadromous fish).
Document Number:
94-13100
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: May 27, 1994