• Draft EIS for Yuba River Development Project Omits Key Recommendations to Improve the Lower Yuba River

    The California Sportfishing Protection Alliance, as a member of the Foothills Water Network (FWN), submitted 74 pages of comments on July 30, 2018 to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the relicensing of the Yuba River Development Project.  The hydropower project features three powerhouses including New Colgate,…

  • Oroville Dam Relicensing – Letter to FERC Requests Delay in New License

    CSPA has joined a broad-based ad hoc coalition of entities in an August 8, 2017 letter to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) that requests a delay in the issuance of a new hydropower license for the Oroville Facilities Project.  The signers of the letter include two elected state officials, two counties, two chambers of…

  • Potter Valley Project Dam Relicensing Begins

    CSPA, along with several other Conservation Groups[1], submitted extensive comments in early August to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in the just-initiated relicensing of two PG&E dams on the mainstem Eel River.  Cape Horn Dam (built 1908) and Scott Dam (1922) are part of PG&E’s Potter Valley Project.  The Project’s main feature is the…

  • CSPA comments on scoping for relicensing the Potter Valley Hydroelectric Project

    CSPA presented oral scoping comments on June 28, 2017 for the relicensing of the Potter Valley Project in Mendocino and Lake counties.  The small 1900’s-era hydroelectric project generates power with water that is piped from the upper mainstem Eel River to the upper Russian River watershed.  The project’s Scott Dam, which forms Lake Pillsbury in…

  • Major CSPA Victory as State Water Board Acts to Protect Spring-Run Salmon in Butte Creek

    On Tuesday, August 2, 2016, the State Water Resources Control Board took an important action to protect the spring-run Chinook salmon in Butte Creek.  Butte Creek contains the only run of spring-run Chinook in the Central Valley that is considered “viable.”  CSPA has been working to protect this keystone run of fish since 2003 and…