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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Reclamation
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RX.19871110.1000000]
Notice of Availability and Notice of
Public Hearings for the Draft
Environmental Impact Statement/
Environmental Impact Report for the
Mendota Pool Bypass and Reach 2B
Improvements Project
Bureau of Reclamation,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Bureau of Reclamation
and the State Lands Commission have
made available for public review and
comment the Mendota Pool Bypass and
Reach 2B Improvements Project Draft
Environmental Impact Statement/
Environmental Impact Report (EIS/EIR).
The Mendota Pool Bypass and Reach 2B
Improvements Project is a component of
the San Joaquin River Restoration
Program which seeks to restore flows to
the San Joaquin River from Friant Dam
to the confluence of the Merced River,
and restore a self-sustaining Chinook
salmon fishery in the river while
reducing or avoiding adverse water
supply impacts associated with
Restoration Flows. The Project includes
the construction, operation, and
maintenance of the Mendota Pool
Bypass and improvements in the San
Joaquin River channel in Reach 2B to
assist in achieving the San Joaquin River
Restoration Program’s Restoration Goal.
DATES: Written comments on the Draft
EIS/EIR should be submitted on or
before August 10, 2015.
Hearings to receive oral or written
comments will be held on:
• Wednesday, July 8, 2015, from 6 to
9 p.m., Fresno, CA;
• Thursday, July 9, 2015, from 6 to 9
p.m., Los Banos, CA; and
• Friday, July 10, 2015, from 9 a.m. to
12 noon, Sacramento, CA.
Staff will be available to take
comments and answer questions during
this time.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments to
Ms. Becky Victorine, Bureau of
Reclamation, San Joaquin River
Restoration Program Office, MP–170,
2800 Cottage Way, Sacramento,
California 95825–1898; or via email to
Reach2B_EISEIR_Comments@
restoresjr.net.
Public hearings will be held in the
following locations:
• Fresno—Piccadilly Inn Shaw, 2305
West Fresno Avenue, Fresno, CA.
• Los Banos—Los Banos Community
Center, 645 7th Street, Los Banos, CA.
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• Sacramento—Federal Center, 2800
Cottage Way Room C–1002, Sacramento,
CA.
The Draft EIS/EIR may be viewed at
the Bureau of Reclamation’s Web site at
https://www.usbr.gov/mp/nepa/nepa_
projdetails.cfm?Project_ID=4032. Copies
of the EIS/EIR are available for public
inspection at several libraries and
government offices.
To request a compact disc of the Draft
EIS/EIR, please contact Ms. Becky
Victorine as indicated above, or call
(916) 978–4624.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Katrina Harrison, Program Engineer,
Bureau of Reclamation, via email at
Reach2B_EISEIR_Comments@
restoresjr.net, or at (916) 978–5465. For
information regarding California
Environmental Quality Act, contact Mr.
Christopher Huitt, Senior
Environmental Scientist, California
State Lands Commission, 100 Howe
Avenue, Suite 100 South, Sacramento,
CA 95825, (916) 574–2080; or via email
to christopher.huitt@slc.ca.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Mendota Pool Bypass and Reach 2B
Improvements Project (Project) includes
the construction, operation, and
maintenance of the Mendota Pool
Bypass and improvements in Reach 2B
of the San Joaquin River channel in
Reach 2B. The Project is a key
component to restoring flows and a selfsustaining Chinook salmon fishery to
the San Joaquin River from Friant Dam
to the confluence of the Merced River.
Specifically, the Project consists of a
floodplain width which would be
capable of conveying at least 4,500
cubic feet per second (cfs), a method to
bypass restoration flows around
Mendota Pool, and a method to deliver
water to Mendota Pool. The Project
footprint extends from approximately
0.3 mile above the Chowchilla Bypass
Bifurcation Structure to approximately
one mile below the Mendota Dam in the
area of Fresno and Madera counties,
near the town of Mendota, California.
The Draft EIS/EIR assesses the potential
environmental effects of five
alternatives being considered, which are
described below.
Under the No-Action Alternative, the
Project would not be implemented.
Although future conditions would not
include the components described
below in the Action Alternatives, other
components of the San Joaquin River
Restoration Program (SJRRP) would be
implemented following completion and
receipt of appropriate environmental
reviews and approvals. Likely future
conditions include the SJRRP
components analyzed in the Program
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EIS/EIR for the SJRRP, Restoration
Flows similar to those that started
January 2014, and other reasonably
foreseeable actions expected to occur in
the Project area. It is assumed for the
No-Action Alternative that agriculture
would continue in the study area, and
cropland would be the dominant cover
type, consistent with the existing
condition. The No-Action Alternative
generally assumes no channel or
structural improvements would be made
in Reach 2B, and Restoration Flows
would be limited to the existing Reach
2B capacity.
All four Action Alternatives
(Alternatives A, B, C, and D) would be
designed to provide conveyance of at
least 4,500 cfs in Reach 2B and through
the Mendota Pool Bypass, and diversion
and screening of up to 2,500 cfs from
Reach 2B into Mendota Pool.
Constructed elements common to the
Action Alternatives include the
provision of fish habitat and passage,
seepage control measures, removal of
existing levees and structures, and levee
and structure construction and
modification, among other activities.
Under Alternative A (Compact Bypass
with Narrow Floodplain and South
Canal), the Compact Bypass Channel
would be constructed between Reach 2B
and Reach 3 in order to bypass the
Mendota Pool. Reach 3 of the San
Joaquin River is located downstream of
Reach 2B, from Mendota Dam to Sack
Dam. Restoration Flows would enter
Reach 2B, flow through the reach, then
downstream to Reach 3 via the Compact
Bypass Channel. The South Canal
would be built to convey San Joaquin
River water deliveries to Mendota Pool.
The San Joaquin River Control Structure
at the Chowchilla Bifurcation Structure
would be removed and a bifurcation
structure would be built at the head of
the South Canal to control flood
diversions into the Chowchilla Bypass
and water delivery diversions into
Mendota Pool. Fish passage facilities
and a fish screen would be built at the
South Canal Bifurcation Structure to
provide passage around the structure
and prevent fish being entrained in the
diversion. A fish barrier would be built
in Reach 3 to direct up-migrating fish
into the Compact Bypass Channel and a
new crossing would be built at the San
Mateo Avenue crossing.
Alternative B (Compact Bypass with
Consensus-Based Floodplain and
Bifurcation Structure), the Preferred
Alternative, would construct the
Compact Bypass Channel between
Reach 2B and Reach 3 to bypass the
Mendota Pool. Restoration Flows would
enter Reach 2B at the Chowchilla
Bifurcation Structure, flow through
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Reach 2B, then downstream to Reach 3
via the Compact Bypass Channel. The
existing Chowchilla Bifurcation
Structure would continue to divert San
Joaquin River flows into the Chowchilla
Bypass during flood operations, and a
fish passage facility and control
structure modifications would be
included at the San Joaquin River
Control Structure at the Chowchilla
Bypass. A bifurcation structure would
be built at the head of the Compact
Bypass Channel to control diversions
into Mendota Pool. Fish passage
facilities and a fish screen would be
built at the Compact Bypass Bifurcation
Structure to provide passage around the
structure and prevent fish being
entrained in the diversion. The San
Mateo Avenue crossing would be
removed.
Under Alternative C (Fresno Slough
Dam with Narrow Floodplain and Short
Canal), Fresno Slough Dam would be
constructed across Fresno Slough to
contain the Mendota Pool, utilizing the
existing river channel to bypass the
Mendota Pool. Restoration Flows would
enter Reach 2B at the Chowchilla
Bifurcation Structure, flow through
Reach 2B, then downstream to Reach 3
over the sill at Mendota Dam. The
Mendota Pool would be contained south
of the Fresno Slough Dam. The existing
Chowchilla Bifurcation Structure would
continue to divert San Joaquin River
flows into the Chowchilla Bypass
during flood operations, and a fish
passage facility and control structure
modifications would be included at the
San Joaquin River Control Structure at
the Chowchilla Bypass. The Short Canal
would be built adjacent to the Fresno
Slough Dam to convey San Joaquin
River water deliveries to Mendota Pool.
The Mendota Dam, along with a control
structure built at the head of the Short
Canal, would be used to control
diversions into Mendota Pool through
the Short Canal. Fish passage facilities
at Mendota Dam and a fish screen on
the Short Canal would be built to
provide passage around Mendota Dam
and prevent fish from being entrained in
the diversion. A fish barrier would be
built downstream of the Fresno Slough
Dam to keep up-migrating fish in Reach
2B and a new crossing would be built
at the San Mateo Avenue crossing.
Alternative D (Fresno Slough Dam
with Wide Floodplain and North Canal)
would consist of building the Fresno
Slough Dam across Fresno Slough to
contain the Mendota Pool, and utilizing
the existing river channel to bypass the
Mendota Pool. Restoration Flows would
enter Reach 2B, flow through the reach,
then downstream to Reach 3 over the
sill at Mendota Dam. Mendota Pool
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would be contained south of the Fresno
Slough Dam. The North Canal would be
built to convey San Joaquin River water
deliveries to Mendota Pool. The San
Joaquin River Control Structure at the
Chowchilla Bifurcation Structure would
be removed and a bifurcation structure
would be built at the head of the North
Canal to control flood diversions into
the Chowchilla Bypass and water
delivery diversions into Mendota Pool.
Fish passage facilities and a fish screen
would be built at the North Canal
bifurcation structure to provide passage
around the structure and prevent fish
being entrained in the diversion. A fish
barrier would be built downstream of
the Fresno Slough Dam to keep upmigrating fish in Reach 2B and the
existing San Mateo Avenue crossing
would be removed.
Public Review of Draft EIS
Copies of the Draft EIS/EIR are
available for public review at the
following locations:
1. Bureau of Reclamation, Mid-Pacific
Region, Regional Library, 2800 Cottage
Way, Sacramento, CA 95825.
2. Bureau of Reclamation, SouthCentral California Area Office, 1243 N
Street, Fresno, CA 93721.
3. Los Banos Library, 1312 S 7th St,
Los Banos, CA 93635.
4. Fresno County Public Library—
Mendota Branch Library, 1246 Belmont
Ave, Mendota, CA 93640.
5. Fresno County Public Library—
Firebaugh Branch Library, 1315 O St,
Firebaugh, CA 93622.
6. Natural Resources Library, U.S.
Department of the Interior, 1849 C Street
NW., Main Interior Building,
Washington, DC 20240–0001.
Special Assistance for Public Hearings
If special assistance is required to
participate in the public meeting, please
contact Ms. Margaret Gidding at (916)
978–5461, or via email at Reach2B_
EISEIR_Comments@restoresjr.net.
Please contact Ms. Gidding at least 10
working days prior to the meeting. A
telephone device for the hearing
impaired (TTY) is available at 1–800–
877–8339.
Public Disclosure
Before including your address, phone
number, email address, or other
personal identifying information in your
comment, you should be aware that
your entire comment—including your
personal identifying information—may
be made publicly available at any time.
While you can ask us in your comment
to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
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do so.
Dated: June 3, 2015.
Pablo R. Arroyave,
Deputy Regional Director.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Reclamation
[RR02013000, XXXR5537F3, RX.19871110.1000000]
Notice of Availability and Notice of Public Hearings for the
Draft Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental Impact Report for
the Mendota Pool Bypass and Reach 2B Improvements Project
AGENCY: Bureau of Reclamation, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Bureau of Reclamation and the State Lands Commission have
made available for public review and comment the Mendota Pool Bypass
and Reach 2B Improvements Project Draft Environmental Impact Statement/
Environmental Impact Report (EIS/EIR). The Mendota Pool Bypass and
Reach 2B Improvements Project is a component of the San Joaquin River
Restoration Program which seeks to restore flows to the San Joaquin
River from Friant Dam to the confluence of the Merced River, and
restore a self-sustaining Chinook salmon fishery in the river while
reducing or avoiding adverse water supply impacts associated with
Restoration Flows. The Project includes the construction, operation,
and maintenance of the Mendota Pool Bypass and improvements in the San
Joaquin River channel in Reach 2B to assist in achieving the San
Joaquin River Restoration Program's Restoration Goal.
DATES: Written comments on the Draft EIS/EIR should be submitted on or
before August 10, 2015.
Hearings to receive oral or written comments will be held on:
Wednesday, July 8, 2015, from 6 to 9 p.m., Fresno, CA;
Thursday, July 9, 2015, from 6 to 9 p.m., Los Banos, CA;
and
Friday, July 10, 2015, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Sacramento,
CA.
Staff will be available to take comments and answer questions
during this time.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments to Ms. Becky Victorine, Bureau of
Reclamation, San Joaquin River Restoration Program Office, MP-170, 2800
Cottage Way, Sacramento, California 95825-1898; or via email to
Reach2B_EISEIR_Comments@restoresjr.net.
Public hearings will be held in the following locations:
Fresno--Piccadilly Inn Shaw, 2305 West Fresno Avenue,
Fresno, CA.
Los Banos--Los Banos Community Center, 645 7th Street, Los
Banos, CA.
Sacramento--Federal Center, 2800 Cottage Way Room C-1002,
Sacramento, CA.
The Draft EIS/EIR may be viewed at the Bureau of Reclamation's Web
site at https://www.usbr.gov/mp/nepa/nepa_projdetails.cfm?Project_ID=4032. Copies of the EIS/EIR are
available for public inspection at several libraries and government
offices.
To request a compact disc of the Draft EIS/EIR, please contact Ms.
Becky Victorine as indicated above, or call (916) 978-4624.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Katrina Harrison, Program
Engineer, Bureau of Reclamation, via email at
Reach2B_EISEIR_Comments@restoresjr.net, or at (916) 978-5465. For
information regarding California Environmental Quality Act, contact Mr.
Christopher Huitt, Senior Environmental Scientist, California State
Lands Commission, 100 Howe Avenue, Suite 100 South, Sacramento, CA
95825, (916) 574-2080; or via email to christopher.huitt@slc.ca.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Mendota Pool Bypass and Reach 2B
Improvements Project (Project) includes the construction, operation,
and maintenance of the Mendota Pool Bypass and improvements in Reach 2B
of the San Joaquin River channel in Reach 2B. The Project is a key
component to restoring flows and a self-sustaining Chinook salmon
fishery to the San Joaquin River from Friant Dam to the confluence of
the Merced River. Specifically, the Project consists of a floodplain
width which would be capable of conveying at least 4,500 cubic feet per
second (cfs), a method to bypass restoration flows around Mendota Pool,
and a method to deliver water to Mendota Pool. The Project footprint
extends from approximately 0.3 mile above the Chowchilla Bypass
Bifurcation Structure to approximately one mile below the Mendota Dam
in the area of Fresno and Madera counties, near the town of Mendota,
California. The Draft EIS/EIR assesses the potential environmental
effects of five alternatives being considered, which are described
below.
Under the No-Action Alternative, the Project would not be
implemented. Although future conditions would not include the
components described below in the Action Alternatives, other components
of the San Joaquin River Restoration Program (SJRRP) would be
implemented following completion and receipt of appropriate
environmental reviews and approvals. Likely future conditions include
the SJRRP components analyzed in the Program EIS/EIR for the SJRRP,
Restoration Flows similar to those that started January 2014, and other
reasonably foreseeable actions expected to occur in the Project area.
It is assumed for the No-Action Alternative that agriculture would
continue in the study area, and cropland would be the dominant cover
type, consistent with the existing condition. The No-Action Alternative
generally assumes no channel or structural improvements would be made
in Reach 2B, and Restoration Flows would be limited to the existing
Reach 2B capacity.
All four Action Alternatives (Alternatives A, B, C, and D) would be
designed to provide conveyance of at least 4,500 cfs in Reach 2B and
through the Mendota Pool Bypass, and diversion and screening of up to
2,500 cfs from Reach 2B into Mendota Pool. Constructed elements common
to the Action Alternatives include the provision of fish habitat and
passage, seepage control measures, removal of existing levees and
structures, and levee and structure construction and modification,
among other activities.
Under Alternative A (Compact Bypass with Narrow Floodplain and
South Canal), the Compact Bypass Channel would be constructed between
Reach 2B and Reach 3 in order to bypass the Mendota Pool. Reach 3 of
the San Joaquin River is located downstream of Reach 2B, from Mendota
Dam to Sack Dam. Restoration Flows would enter Reach 2B, flow through
the reach, then downstream to Reach 3 via the Compact Bypass Channel.
The South Canal would be built to convey San Joaquin River water
deliveries to Mendota Pool. The San Joaquin River Control Structure at
the Chowchilla Bifurcation Structure would be removed and a bifurcation
structure would be built at the head of the South Canal to control
flood diversions into the Chowchilla Bypass and water delivery
diversions into Mendota Pool. Fish passage facilities and a fish screen
would be built at the South Canal Bifurcation Structure to provide
passage around the structure and prevent fish being entrained in the
diversion. A fish barrier would be built in Reach 3 to direct up-
migrating fish into the Compact Bypass Channel and a new crossing would
be built at the San Mateo Avenue crossing.
Alternative B (Compact Bypass with Consensus-Based Floodplain and
Bifurcation Structure), the Preferred Alternative, would construct the
Compact Bypass Channel between Reach 2B and Reach 3 to bypass the
Mendota Pool. Restoration Flows would enter Reach 2B at the Chowchilla
Bifurcation Structure, flow through
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Reach 2B, then downstream to Reach 3 via the Compact Bypass Channel.
The existing Chowchilla Bifurcation Structure would continue to divert
San Joaquin River flows into the Chowchilla Bypass during flood
operations, and a fish passage facility and control structure
modifications would be included at the San Joaquin River Control
Structure at the Chowchilla Bypass. A bifurcation structure would be
built at the head of the Compact Bypass Channel to control diversions
into Mendota Pool. Fish passage facilities and a fish screen would be
built at the Compact Bypass Bifurcation Structure to provide passage
around the structure and prevent fish being entrained in the diversion.
The San Mateo Avenue crossing would be removed.
Under Alternative C (Fresno Slough Dam with Narrow Floodplain and
Short Canal), Fresno Slough Dam would be constructed across Fresno
Slough to contain the Mendota Pool, utilizing the existing river
channel to bypass the Mendota Pool. Restoration Flows would enter Reach
2B at the Chowchilla Bifurcation Structure, flow through Reach 2B, then
downstream to Reach 3 over the sill at Mendota Dam. The Mendota Pool
would be contained south of the Fresno Slough Dam. The existing
Chowchilla Bifurcation Structure would continue to divert San Joaquin
River flows into the Chowchilla Bypass during flood operations, and a
fish passage facility and control structure modifications would be
included at the San Joaquin River Control Structure at the Chowchilla
Bypass. The Short Canal would be built adjacent to the Fresno Slough
Dam to convey San Joaquin River water deliveries to Mendota Pool. The
Mendota Dam, along with a control structure built at the head of the
Short Canal, would be used to control diversions into Mendota Pool
through the Short Canal. Fish passage facilities at Mendota Dam and a
fish screen on the Short Canal would be built to provide passage around
Mendota Dam and prevent fish from being entrained in the diversion. A
fish barrier would be built downstream of the Fresno Slough Dam to keep
up-migrating fish in Reach 2B and a new crossing would be built at the
San Mateo Avenue crossing.
Alternative D (Fresno Slough Dam with Wide Floodplain and North
Canal) would consist of building the Fresno Slough Dam across Fresno
Slough to contain the Mendota Pool, and utilizing the existing river
channel to bypass the Mendota Pool. Restoration Flows would enter Reach
2B, flow through the reach, then downstream to Reach 3 over the sill at
Mendota Dam. Mendota Pool would be contained south of the Fresno Slough
Dam. The North Canal would be built to convey San Joaquin River water
deliveries to Mendota Pool. The San Joaquin River Control Structure at
the Chowchilla Bifurcation Structure would be removed and a bifurcation
structure would be built at the head of the North Canal to control
flood diversions into the Chowchilla Bypass and water delivery
diversions into Mendota Pool. Fish passage facilities and a fish screen
would be built at the North Canal bifurcation structure to provide
passage around the structure and prevent fish being entrained in the
diversion. A fish barrier would be built downstream of the Fresno
Slough Dam to keep up-migrating fish in Reach 2B and the existing San
Mateo Avenue crossing would be removed.
Public Review of Draft EIS
Copies of the Draft EIS/EIR are available for public review at the
following locations:
1. Bureau of Reclamation, Mid-Pacific Region, Regional Library,
2800 Cottage Way, Sacramento, CA 95825.
2. Bureau of Reclamation, South-Central California Area Office,
1243 N Street, Fresno, CA 93721.
3. Los Banos Library, 1312 S 7th St, Los Banos, CA 93635.
4. Fresno County Public Library--Mendota Branch Library, 1246
Belmont Ave, Mendota, CA 93640.
5. Fresno County Public Library--Firebaugh Branch Library, 1315 O
St, Firebaugh, CA 93622.
6. Natural Resources Library, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1849
C Street NW., Main Interior Building, Washington, DC 20240-0001.
Special Assistance for Public Hearings
If special assistance is required to participate in the public
meeting, please contact Ms. Margaret Gidding at (916) 978-5461, or via
email at Reach2B_EISEIR_Comments@restoresjr.net. Please contact Ms.
Gidding at least 10 working days prior to the meeting. A telephone
device for the hearing impaired (TTY) is available at 1-800-877-8339.
Public Disclosure
Before including your address, phone number, email address, or
other personal identifying information in your comment, you should be
aware that your entire comment--including your personal identifying
information--may be made publicly available at any time. While you can
ask us in your comment to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be
able to do so.
Dated: June 3, 2015.
Pablo R. Arroyave,
Deputy Regional Director.
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