Section 2942 Of Article 2. Salton Sea Restoration From California Fish And Game Code >> Division 3. >> Chapter 13. >> Article 2.
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. (a) (1) The secretary, in consultation and coordination with
the authority, shall lead the Salton Sea restoration efforts that
shall include all of the following:
(A) Early start habitat demonstration projects.
(B) Biological investigations relating to the restoration of the
Salton Sea.
(C) Investigations of water quality, sedimentation, and inflows
relating to the restoration of the Salton Sea.
(D) Air quality investigations, in consultation and coordination
with local and regional air quality agencies, relating to the
restoration of the Salton Sea.
(E) Geotechnical investigations relating to the restoration of the
Salton Sea.
(F) Financial assistance grant programs to support restoration
activities of local stakeholders.
(2) Nothing in this article shall alter any state responsibility
under the Quantification Settlement Agreement or the state's
authority to carry out any responsibility under the Quantification
Settlement Agreement.
(3) (A) To the extent that funding is appropriated to the
department for Salton Sea restoration activities, the Department of
Water Resources, in coordination and under agreement with the
department, may undertake restoration efforts identified in this
subdivision.
(B) The department and the Department of Water Resources shall do
all of the following for the Salton Sea Species Conservation Habitat
Project:
(i) Immediately make available relevant information relating to
the factors that influence the cost and size of the alternatives
discussed in the environmental impact report or environmental impact
statement for the species habitat conservation program.
(ii) Release all available detail on a final project design
immediately, or upon final determination of a least environmentally
damaging preferred alternative by the United States Army Corps of
Engineers. Details of a final project design shall include location,
configuration, size, and cost.
(iii) Immediately make available project evaluation protocols that
include the following principles of adaptive management:
(I) Goals and objectives of the project.
(II) The project design and an operations plan.
(III) A monitoring plan that will include metrics that identify
benefits to the species.
(IV) A performance evaluation based on species population
identified through monitoring.
(V) A decisionmaking framework to evaluate project performance and
guide operations and management changes.
(b) (1) The authority may lead a feasibility study, in
coordination and under contract with the secretary, to do the
following:
(A) Investigate access and utility agreements that may contribute
to the future funding of restoration activities at the Salton Sea.
(B) Analyze all feasible funding sources for restoration program
components and activities.
(C) Analyze economic development opportunities, including, but not
limited to, renewable energy, biofuels, mineral development, and
algae production for the purposes of identifying new revenue sources
for the Salton Sea restoration efforts.
(D) Identify state procurement and royalty sharing opportunities.
(E) Review existing long-term plans for restoration of the Salton
Sea and recommend to the secretary changes to existing restoration
plans. In any review pursuant to this subparagraph, the authority
shall consider the impacts of the restoration plan on air quality,
fish and wildlife habitat, water quality, and the technical and
financial feasibility of the restoration plan and shall consider the
impacts on other agencies responsible for air quality, endangered
species, and other environmental mitigation requirements for
implementation of the Quantification Settlement Agreement.
(2) No evaluation, study, review, or other activity pursuant to
this article shall delay the planning and implementation of ongoing
and planned restoration or mitigation projects, including, but not
limited to, the Salton Sea Species Conservation Habitat Project or
other measures pursuant to existing state and federal programs and
agreements.