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Terrestrial Technical Working Group February 17, 2009

Placer County Water Agency Middle Fork American River Project Approach for Developing New License Conditions. Terrestrial Technical Working Group February 17, 2009. Overall Approach for Developing New License Conditions.

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Terrestrial Technical Working Group February 17, 2009

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  1. Placer County Water AgencyMiddle Fork American River ProjectApproach for Developing New License Conditions Terrestrial Technical Working Group February 17, 2009

  2. Overall Approach for DevelopingNew License Conditions • Identify, Organize, and Schedule Discussion Topics Based on Potential New License Conditions • Prioritize Discussions to Address Issues under FERC Jurisdiction, Followed by Other Issues • Considers Agreements “Tentative” Until All Issues have been Discussed • File a License Application that Includes Stakeholder-approved License Articles

  3. Collaboration Topic Schedule

  4. Development of New License Conditions Examples • Vegetation and IntegratedPest Management Plan

  5. Technical Study Plans • Potential Resource Issues Vegetation and Integrated Pest Management Plan – Process Technical Study Reports • Describe Resource Status • Develop & Apply analytical Tools Refine Resource Issues Identify PotentialPM&E Measures Describe Resulting Effects Across Resource Issues Balance AcrossResource Issues Refine PotentialPM&E Measures Reach TentativeAgreement onNew License Condition

  6. Vegetation and Integrated Pest Management Plan Potential Resource Issues

  7. Vegetation and Integrated Pest Management Plan Describe Resource Status/Apply Analytical Tools Special-status Wildlife NoxiousWeeds Special-status Plants Vegetation Communities ProjectO & M Recreation Resource Issues Geographic Information System Analytical Tools Distribution of Special-status Plant Populations Presence of Special-status Wildlife and their Habitat Location of Vegetation Communities Location of Project Facilities Location ofRecreationFacilities Extent and Location of Noxious Weeds Data Output

  8. Technical Study Plans • Potential Resource Issues Vegetation and Integrated Pest Management Plan – Process Technical Study Reports • Describe Resource Status • Develop & Apply Analytical Tools Refine Resource Issues Identify PotentialPM&E Measures Describe Resulting Effects Across Resource Issues Balance AcrossResource Issues Refine PotentialPM&E Measures Reach TentativeAgreement onNew License Condition

  9. Vegetation and Integrated Pest Management Plan Identify Potential PM&E Measures • Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Herbicide and Rodenticide Use • Buffer Areas Around Special-Status Plants • Buffer Areas or Limited Operating Period (LOP) for Active Nests and Dens • Measures to Prevent the Spread or Introduction of Noxious Weeds

  10. Vegetation and Integrated Pest Management Plan Identify Potential PM&E Measures • Methods for Revegetation and Erosion Control for Disturbed Areas • Education Programs on Special-Status Resources • Resource Monitoring and Reporting

  11. Technical Study Plans • Potential Resource Issues Vegetation and Integrated Pest Management Plan – Process Technical Study Reports • Describe Resource Status • Develop & Apply Analytical Tools Refine Resource Issues Identify PotentialPM&E Measures Describe Resulting Effects Across Resource Issues Balance AcrossResource Issues Refine PotentialPM&E Measures Reach TentativeAgreement onNew License Condition

  12. Vegetation and Integrated Pest Management Plan Describe Resulting Effects Across Resource Issues Proposed Vegetation & Integrated Pest Management Plan Revegetation & Erosion Control Resource Monitoring & Reporting Limited Operating Periods Control and Treatment Buffer Areas Education Program BMPs Potential PM&E Measures Analytical Tool – GIS Overall and Site-Specific Protection of Special-status Wildlife & Habitat Protection of Special-status Plants MaintainVegetation Communities Spread or Introduction of Noxious Weeds Effectiveness of O & M Recreation Opportunities & Access Data Output/Effects Analysis

  13. Technical Study Plans • Potential Resource Issues Vegetation and Integrated Pest Management Plan – Process Technical Study Reports • Describe Resource Status • Develop & Apply Analytical Tools Refine Resource Issues Identify PotentialPM&E Measures Describe Resulting Effects Across Resource Issues Balance AcrossResource Issues Refine PotentialPM&E Measures Reach Tentative Agreement onNew License Condition

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