Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Project No. 2246
Project Name: Yuba River Development Project
New Bullards Bar Dam
(Photo provided by State Water Board staff.)
County: Yuba, Sierra, and Nevada
License Expiration Date: April 30, 2016
Water Quality Certification Status: Awaiting Application
Waterbodies: Oregon Creek, Yuba, North Yuba, and Middle Yuba Rivers.
FERC Licensing Process: Integrated License Process (ILP)
Project Description:
The Yuba River Development Project (Project) is located on Oregon Creek, the Yuba, North Yuba, and Middle Yuba Rivers. The nearest cities to the Project are Camptonville, located approximately three miles east of New Bullards Bar Reservoir and Smartsville, located six miles southwest of the Narrows 2 Powerhouse.
The Project serves multiple uses including hydropower, flood control, water supply, and environmental resources. The Project as described in YCWA's December 2, 2013, Draft License Application consists of: 1) New Bullards Bar Dam and Reservoir; 2) Our House Diversion Dam; 3) Log Cabin Diversion Dam; 4) Lohman Ridge Diversion Tunnel; 5) Camptonville Diversion Tunnel; 6) New Colegate Powerhouse; 7) Narrows 2 Powerhouse; and 8) several recreational facilities. The Project currently operates under a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) license issued May 16, 1963 and amended May 6, 1966. The Project has an energy generation capacity of 361 megawatts. Narrows 2 facility diverts water from Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) Englebright Reservoir.
The Project releases water into the Lower Yuba River in order to meet flow requirements specified in their water rights, as described in Revised Water Right Decision 1644 and Corrected Water Right Order 2008-0014. Corrected Water Right Order 2008-0014 allows implementation of the Lower Yuba River Accord (Yuba Accord). Portions of the Project are on federal lands managed by the United States Forest Service and the ACOE.
Ongoing processes that relate to the Project's FERC relicensing include the Yuba Accord and Yuba Salmon Forum, described below.
Lower Yuba River Accord
The Yuba Accord is a consensus-based, comprehensive program designed to protect and enhance 24 miles of the lower Yuba River extending from Englebright Dam downstream to Yuba River's confluence with the Feather River. The Yuba Accord was put in place to address water management in the lower Yuba River until a new FERC license is issued. The Yuba Accord is composed of three interrelated agreements: 1) the Lower Yuba River Fisheries Agreement, which specifies Lower Yuba River minimum stream flows and creates a detailed fisheries monitoring and evaluation program; 2) the Water Purchase Agreement, under which YCWA provides annual water supplies for fish and wildlife purposes in the Bay-Delta, CALFED's Environmental Water Account, the State Water Project, and the Central Valley Project; and 3) the Conjunctive Use Agreements which specify the terms of the Yuba Accord's conjunctive use program.
Yuba Salmon Forum
The Yuba Salmon Forum is a collaborative process that began in 2011. The Yuba Salmon Forum is comprised of a diverse group of stakeholders including State and Federal agencies, municipalities, and environmental groups. The purpose of the Yuba Salmon Forum is to evaluate and recommend implementation actions which could result in sustainable populations of salmonids in the Yuba River watershed. The Yuba Salmon Forum is investigating options for the reintroduction of salmon and steelhead into the Yuba River upstream of Englebright Dam. As part of the Central Valley salmonid recovery plan, the Yuba Salmon Forum considers other beneficial uses of water resources and habitat values in neighboring watersheds.
Related Documents
State Water Board Submittals to FERC & Related Responses:
- Order Setting Aside Water Quality Certification – September 18, 2024
- Notice of Opportunity for Public Comments and Board Consideration of a Proposed Order Setting Aside Water Quality Certification for the Yuba River Development Project – July 15, 2024
- Comments on Yuba County Water Agency’s November 7, 2022 Notice of Intent for the Yuba River Development Project Relicensing
- Order 2022-0012 Denying YCWA’s Request to Hold in Abeyance its Petition for Reconsideration of the Water Quality Certification - March 1, 2022
- Transcript for Staff Workshop Related to Petitions for Reconsideration of the Water Quality Certification for the Yuba River Development Project
- Agenda for Staff Workshop Related to Petitions for Reconsideration of the Water Quality Certification for the Yuba River Development Project
- Staff Workshop Related to Petitions for Reconsideration of the Water Quality Certification for the Yuba River Development Project
- REVISED Notice of Opportunity to Respond to Petitions for Reconsideration of Water Quality Certification for Yuba River Development Project - response deadline extended to July 30, 2021
- Order 2020-0043 Amending Condition 23 of the Water Quality Certification
- Public Notice of Draft Order to Amend Condition 23 of Water Quality Certification – November 18, 2020
- Draft Order Amending Condition 23 of Water Quality Certification – November 18, 2020 (Comments are due by 12:00 pm – noon on December 3, 2020.)
- 2020 Water Quality Certification – Set Aside on September 18, 2024
- 401 Water Quality Certification for Log Cabin and Our House Diversion Dams – April 10, 2020
- State Water Board Comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement - July 30, 2018
- State Water Board Preliminary Conditions and Comments on Ready for Environmental Analysis - August 25, 2017
- FERC pre-Final License Application meeting minutes – May 2, 2014
- State Water Board Comments on YCWA's Draft License Application – February 28, 2014
- State Water Board Comments and Study Request on YCWA's Updated Study Report – January 30, 2014
- State Water Board Comments on YCWA's Initial Study Report – January 25, 2013
YCWA’s website for the Project contains more information and many documents related to the relicensing.