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ACTION TEAM REPORT Topic: Instream flows Champion: Michelle Eames Team Members:
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TOPIC REPORT Topic or Question: Instream Flows—where, when, how protect, how much Convenor: Michelle Eames, Sarah Ogier, Brian Wolcott Scribe: Michelle Eames Reporter: Names of Participants: I forget, John Zerba, Jim Phelps, Brent Stevenson, Bill Neve, Jed Volkman, Reed Benson, John Warriner, Jim Burns, maybe others? Key Discussion Points: Discussed a list of maps/documents describing fish areas: Walla Walla Sub-basin sum (CBFWA); COE 97 Recon Report; Limiting factors anal.; Draft BT Recov Plan; HCP group fish priorities (hotspots) map
Be cautious on long-term flow changes—gain knowledge on ramifications before implementing. Need to determine best places for fish water: Little Walla Walla vs. Mainstem Walla Walla; Mill Creek vs. Yellowhawk; or mix How can we protect instream flow improvements in Oregon when they cross into Washington? 1936 Supreme Court case, discussed what it says We never got to the question of: how much is enough? Conclusions and Recommendations: See Action Team Report—Instream flows |
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