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s/2L/201.6 Presenters Robin Cort, RMC Katie Cole, RMC September 21,2016 Compld Chalg | tnnc/atve Stutior nn*p GG E g F - Gene Mancebo, General Manager Consultants ln Attendance - Robin Cort, Ph.D., RMC Water and Environment


  1. s/2L/201.6 Presenters Robin Cort, RMC Katie Cole, RMC September 21,2016 Compld Chalþñgæ | tnncå/atìve SótutiorË Ònn*p GG ø E Ëg F - Gene Mancebo, General Manager Consultants ln Attendance - Robin Cort, Ph.D., RMC Water and Environment - Katie Cole, RMC Water and Environment - Dave Richardson, P.8., RMC Water and Environment - Other Consultants Assisting with project - Nick Bonsignore, wagner & Bonsignore consurting civil Engineers - Steve Kronick, Bartkiewicz, Kronick & Shanahan L

  2. e/2L/2oL6 4[ME Project Purpose and Background I CEQA Requirements and purpose of Scoping Environmental lssues (RMC) t f^^JL^^l- rssuudLK o. ulscusslon / L¿ ¿f A Ct ^! t ^ ! ^ 3 E x G¡ R Provide additional supply to Central Amador a Water Project (CAWP) service area Meet demands that are expected to increase a beyond the amount allowed in existing water right permit Support water right application submitted to a Division of Water Rights 4 2

  3. e/2t/2oL6 ffi E Permít 12167: 3,850 AFy to JVID Permit 17579: 1,L50 AFy to AWA 5 Perm¡t 12157: 2,800 AFY to JVtD Permit 17579: 1,150 AFy to AWA Application 5647X03: 1,050 AFy of permit L2167 reverts to AWA A,I,A 6 3

  4. e/2t/20L6 Cal iforn ia Envi ron menta t eua I ity Act req u ires : ' Environmental review and public disclosure for discretionary actions conducted by public agencies . Diseiosure of potent¡ai environmental impacts ' ldentification of mitigation measures and project arternatives to reduce or avoid potential significant impacts. 7 ônnrc Provide the public and agencies an opportunity to offer input into the scope and content'of the eiR, including: . lnformation useful to the analysis . Potential environmental issues . Scope and range of alternatives " Potential mitigation measures õ 4

  5. s/21./20L6 ru T B Notice of Preporotion September Prepare Draft EIR Oct 2016-Feb 2017 | l_ Ç_ FinolElR Certification March-April2017 AWA Conslders Project Approvol Notice of Determinotion June-July 20L7 9 KEY ISSUES 1l Hydrology 2. Fisheries 3. Growth inducement 10 5

  6. s/21/20L6 F-IETT E æ 5 r Amador County Draft General plan Amador County - not yet adopted GENERALPI-AN ----¡¡ Project would meet projected demand in defined place of use ú Growth inducement is an issue if project removes obstacle to /í growth-ElR will discuss indirect effects of growth 11 æG '¿Ij æ trg H z l q I ( Z æmEãln¡ü 6

  7. 9/21,/2016 ffi . Project would involve nominal diversion rates so no measurable impacts on fish or aquatic habitat ' No detectable reduction in: . Aquatic habitat quality or availabilíty . Water velocity . Channel depth . Channelwetted width ' Seasonal water temperatures 74 7

  8. s/2r/2016 Eæ E ulp, f, ffi Scoping Comments due: 5:00 p.m. on October 3, 2016 Mail or email Comments to: Gene Mancebo Amador Water Agency 12800 Ridge Road Sutter Creek, CA 95695 gm a n ce bo@ a ma do rwate r. org lnclude contact information (name, address, email and phone number) for future correspónuenceíelateä to project x.5 Quest¡ons & Answers x6 8

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