Ecological Rights Foundation v. United States Army Corps of Engineers, et al.

CourtDistrict Court, N.D. California
DecidedOctober 29, 2025
Docket3:23-cv-05309
StatusUnknown

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1 2 3 4 5 6 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 7 FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 8 9 ECOLOGICAL RIGHTS FOUNDATION, Case No. 23-cv-05309-MMC

10 Plaintiff, ORDER GRANTING IN PART, 11 v. DENYING IN PART PLAINTIFF'S MOTION FOR ATTORNEYS' FEES 12 UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF AND COSTS ENGINEERS, et al., 13 Re: Dkt. No. 50 Defendants. 14 15 On October 17, 2023, plaintiff Ecological Rights Foundation (“EcoRights”) filed the 16 above-titled action. Now before the Court is its “Motion for Attorneys’ Fees and Costs.” 17 Defendants U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (“USACE”) and National Marine Fisheries 18 Service (“NMFS”) have jointly filed an Opposition, to which EcoRights has replied. 19 Having read and considered the papers filed in support of and in opposition to the motion, 20 the Court rules as follows. 21 22 BACKGROUND 23 Plaintiff EcoRights is a California “non-profit, public benefit corporation, . . . 24 devoted to furthering the rights of all people to a clean, healthful, and biologically diverse 25 environment.” (See Compl. ¶ 15). Defendant USACE “exercises regulatory authority” 26 over facilities along the Yuba River pursuant to the Clean Water Act (see Compl. ¶ 24), 27 and defendant NMFS “is responsible for taking certain conservation actions affecting . . . 1 “seek[ing] to understand [USACE’s] and NMFS’ actions and policies that threaten the 2 Yuba River” (see Compl. ¶ 20), submitted several Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) 3 requests it anticipated would “shed light on these environmental effects” and “inform 4 ongoing and future advocacy efforts” (see Compl. ¶ 4). 5 A. FOIA Requests at Issue 6 On May 8, 2023, EcoRights submitted two FOIA requests to USACE (see Compl. 7 ¶¶ 40, 41) along with “four companion FOIA requests to NMFS” (see Compl. ¶ 51). The 8 requests directed at USACE sought all correspondence between USACE and NMFS 9 “regarding Daguerre Point Dam, the Brophy Diversion, the Cordua Diversion, Englebright 10 Dam, and the Narrows 1 and Narrows 2 hydropower facilities on the Yuba River in 11 California.” (See Compl. ¶ 4; see also Declaration of Stuart Wilcox in Support of Motion 12 for Attorneys’ Fees and Costs (hereinafter, “Wilcox Decl.”) Ex. 2 at 2, 11-12).1, 2 The 13 requests directed at NMFS sought the same information, plus any “internal NMFS 14 correspondence” regarding the above-referenced facilities on the Yuba River. (See 15 Compl. ¶ 51; see also Graff Decl. Attachs. 1, 2, 9, 11).3 Additionally, each of the above- 16

17 1 In citing to pages, the Court uses herein the numbers assigned thereto by the filer and, in the absence thereof, to the numbers assigned by this District’s electronic 18 filing system. 19 2 Specifically, the FOIA requests sent to USACE asked for “[a]ll correspondence between the Corps Sacramento District, San Francisco Division and Headquarters, and 20 the National Marine Fisheries Service . . . concerning Daguerre Point Dam, the Brophy Diversion, and the Cordua Diversion on the Yuba River in California” (see Wilcox Decl. 21 Ex. 2 at 2) and “[a]ll correspondence between the Corps Sacramento District, San Francisco Division and Headquarters, and the National Marines Fisheries Service . . . 22 concerning Englebright Dam, and the Narrows 1 and Narrows 2 hydropower facilities on the Yuba River in California” (see Wilcox Decl. Ex. 2 at 11-12). 23 3 Specifically, the FOIA requests sent to NMFS asked for “[a]ll correspondence 24 between NMFS and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers . . . concerning Daguerre Point Dam, the Brophy Diversion, and the Cordua Diversion,” (see Graff Decl. Attach. 1 at 2), “[a]ll 25 correspondence between NMFS and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers . . . concerning Englebright Dam, and Narrows 1 and Narrows 2 hydropower facilities” (see Graff Decl. 26 Attach. 2 at 2), “[a]ll internal agency communications between any NMFS staff concerning Daguerre Point Dam, and two associated water diversions- the Brophy 27 Diversion and the Cordua Diversion- on the Yuba River in California” (see Graff Decl. 1 referenced requests sought production “either in the original computer file format the 2 documents were created in and are presently stored in or in the form of TIFF files 3 accompanied with load files rendering the documents usable in standard legal profession 4 document processing software.” (See, e.g., Wilcox Decl. Ex. 2 at 3 unnumbered 5 paragraph 4) 6 B. Records Productions 7 The Court addresses the defendants’ records productions in the chronological 8 order in which they were made. 9 1. NMFS’s Productions 10 On May 11, 2023, NMFS received the four above-referenced FOIA requests from 11 EcoRights (see Graff Decl. ¶ 4), two of which, as noted, sought correspondence between 12 USACE and NMFS. On May 17, 2023, those two requests were, with EcoRights’ 13 agreement, consolidated into a single request. (See Graff Decl. ¶¶ 5-7). On July 7, 14 2023, NMFS provided EcoRights with a determination letter in response to the 15 consolidated request, notifying EcoRights that it would produce 72 records in full and that 16 it had identified 63 records that originated with USACE, which would be referred to 17 “USACE for a release determination/direct response.” (See Graff Decl. Attach. 5 at 2).4 18 On July 26, 2023, NMFS provided EcoRights with a determination letter in 19 response to EcoRights’ request for internal communications concerning the Daguerre 20 Point Dam, the Brophy Diversion, and the Cordua Diversion, notifying EcoRights that it 21 would produce “276 records in full,” would produce “12 records with partial redactions,” 22 and would withhold 111 records in full. (See Graff Decl. ¶ 16). 23 On August 22, 2023, NMFS provided EcoRights with a determination letter in 24 response to EcoRights’ request for internal communications regarding the Englebright 25 Yuba River in California (see Graff Decl. Attach. 11 at 2). 26 4 As both parties, throughout their respective briefing, use Arabic numerals in 27 connection with their references to production, the Court, for ease of reference, does so 1 Dam, notifying EcoRights that it would produce 142 records in their entirety, would 2 produce one record with partial redactions, would withhold 11 records in full, and that it 3 had identified one record that originated with USACE, which would be referred to 4 “USACE for a release determination/direct response.” (See Graff Decl. Attach. 12 at 2). 5 All three letters stated the determinations “complete[d] [NMFS’s] response to 6 [EcoRights’] request” and notified EcoRights of its right to file an administrative appeal. 7 (See Graff. Decl. Attachs. 5, 10, 12). 8 2. USACE’s Productions 9 On December 30, 2023, USACE provided EcoRights with a determination letter 10 regarding the FOIA requests made directly to USACE as well as the records that were 11 referred to USACE by NMFS (see Herrera Decl. ¶ 6, Ex. B), notifying EcoRights that it 12 would “provide[ ] [EcoRights] with most of the information requested” from USACE but 13 that some records would be partially redacted and some would be withheld. (See 14 Herrera Decl. Ex. B at 2).5 USACE also notified EcoRights that it had identified 45 15 records that originated with NMFS and were being referred to NMFS “for a review/release 16 determination and a direct response.” (See Herrera Decl. Ex. B at 2).6 The records 17 referred to USACE from NMFS were released in full. (See Herrera Decl. Ex. B at 3). 18 On February 8, 2024, EcoRights sent a conferral letter to USACE and NMFS, 19 identifying 91 records purportedly missing from the productions made as of that date. 20 (See Wilcox Decl. Ex. 5). After reviewing the conferral letter, USACE undertook 21 additional searches and “identified 40 records to be released in full, 42 records to be 22 withheld in full, and one record to be released with redactions,” the 41 released records 23

24 5 The determination letter does not include the specific number of records referenced therein.

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