San Joaquin River Restoration Program State of the

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San Joaquin River Restoration Program State of the Rivers Symposium San Joaquin County Ms.

San Joaquin River Restoration Program State of the Rivers Symposium San Joaquin County Ms. Alicia Forsythe May 2, 2011

Settlement History 1942 - Friant Dam Completed 1988 - Lawsuit filed challenging Reclamation’s renewal

Settlement History 1942 - Friant Dam Completed 1988 - Lawsuit filed challenging Reclamation’s renewal of the San Francisco long-term contracts with Friant Division contractors Sacramento 2004 - Federal Judge rules Reclamation Merced River violated Section 5937 of the San Joaquin California Fish and Game Code Friant Dam 2005 - Settlement negotiations reinitiated to avoid remedy phase Fresno 2006 - Settlement reached, implementation begins 2009 - Federal legislation enacted; Interim Flow releases began October 1 2

Settlement Goals • Restoration Goal – To restore and maintain fish populations in “good

Settlement Goals • Restoration Goal – To restore and maintain fish populations in “good condition” in the main stem of the San Joaquin River below Friant Dam to the confluence of the Merced River, including naturally reproducing and self-sustaining populations of salmon and other fish. • Water Management Goal – To reduce or avoid adverse water supply impacts to all of the Friant Division long-term contractors that may result from the Interim Flows and Restoration Flows provided for in the Settlement. 3

Study Area • 153 miles of the San Joaquin River – Friant Dam to

Study Area • 153 miles of the San Joaquin River – Friant Dam to the Merced River Confluence Newman Los Banos Firebaugh Fresno

Major Milestones 2006 Began work on planning, design work, and environmental reviews 2009 Began

Major Milestones 2006 Began work on planning, design work, and environmental reviews 2009 Began Interim Flows October 1 2011 Issued Draft Program EIS/R April 22 2012 Issue Final Program EIS/R and Record of Decision 2012 (late) Begin re-introduction of salmon 2013 Complete first phase of channel and habitat improvements (some delays) 2014 Initiate full Restoration Flows 5

Major Channel and Structural Improvements • Settlement requires 10 specific channel and structural improvement

Major Channel and Structural Improvements • Settlement requires 10 specific channel and structural improvement projects to address: – Channel capacity limitations – Fish habitat limitations – Fish passage and entrainment issues • Combined into 4 major projects • 3 underway, 1 to start in late 2011 • All targeted for completion by end of 2015 6

Site-specific Projects Underway • Mendota Pool Bypass and Reach 2 B Channel Improvements Project

Site-specific Projects Underway • Mendota Pool Bypass and Reach 2 B Channel Improvements Project – Draft EIS/R – mid 2012 • Reach 4 B, Eastside Bypass and Mariposa Bypass Channel and Structural Improvements Project – Draft EIS/EIR - mid 2012 • Arroyo Canal Fish Screen and Sack Dam Fish Passage Project – Draft EA/IS – late 2011

Interim Flows – Increased Releases from Friant Dam Reach 2 in July 2009 Reach

Interim Flows – Increased Releases from Friant Dam Reach 2 in July 2009 Reach 2 in November 2009 • Began October 1, 2009 • Purpose is “. . . to collect relevant data concerning flows, temperatures, fish needs, seepage losses, recirculation, recapture and reuse. ” • Reconnected the upper San Joaquin River with the Delta in 2010

Alicia Forsythe Program Manager 916 -978 -5464 aforsythe@usbr. gov www. restoresjr. net

Alicia Forsythe Program Manager 916 -978 -5464 aforsythe@usbr. gov www. restoresjr. net