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Family Water Alliance

Family Water Alliance. Sacramento Valley/Delta Fish Screen Project. Reclamation District No. 999 Fish Screen Sacramento River/Delta Region. Who is Family Water Alliance?. Non-profit Corporation Established in 1991 Quarterly Newsletter - 4,400

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Family Water Alliance

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  1. Family Water Alliance Sacramento Valley/Delta Fish Screen Project Reclamation District No. 999 Fish Screen Sacramento River/Delta Region

  2. Who is Family Water Alliance? • Non-profit Corporation Established in 1991 • Quarterly Newsletter - 4,400 • Ongoing Liaison for Farmers, Ranchers & Landowner Issues • Outreach & Education • Fish Screen Program Management

  3. FWA’s Mission • To Educate People About Rural Issues and Advocate for Water Rights, Private Property Rights, and the Sustainability of Agriculture

  4. Past Fish Screen Programs • Completed 24 Successful Fish Screen Projects = 563 CFS = 21,000 Acres Protected Jerry Forster Poker Bend Tom Gross Fish Screen Oji Bros. Fish Screen Davis Ranches Multiple Fish Screens Tom Ellis Fish Screen

  5. Why Screen Your Diversion? • Comply with the Endangered Species Act 4(d) Rule • Protects: • Water Rights • Property Rights • Fishery Resources (In a Current State of Collapse)

  6. ESA 4(d) Rule • Protective Regulations for 14 Endangered and Threatened Fish Species • Illegal to “Take” Any Fish Species Listed as Threatened or Endangered • It is Assumed Unscreened Diversions Contribute to “Take” • Screening Protects Impacts on Endangered and Threatened Fish Species

  7. Program Elements Selected Sites: • Fish Study • Installation of a Fish Screen • Environmental Permitting & Compliance on Landowners Behalf • Oversight Provided Jointly by: Family Water Alliance, the Bureau of Reclamation and the California Department of Fish and Game

  8. Landowner Assistance • Throughout the Program Family Water Alliance Provides Landowners with Technical, Educational and Project Funding

  9. Site Specific Fish Screens Oji Bros. Fish Screen – Sutter Co. – Tisdale Site Slant Pumps

  10. Site Specific Fish Screens Butte Creek Farms – Colusa Co. – Butte Creek Vertical Pumps

  11. Site Specific Fish Screens Rancho Caleta #3 – Colusa Co. – Butte Creek Cone Screens

  12. Before Screen Installation H & L Partnership & Wallace – Sutter County – Sacramento River

  13. After Screen Installation H & L Partnership & Wallace – Sutter County – Sacramento River

  14. Questions and Comments

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