In Re Consolidated Salmonid Cases

791 F. Supp. 2d 802, 2011 WL 4552293
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. California
DecidedSeptember 20, 2011
Docket1:09-CV-01053, 1:09-CV-01090, 1:09-CV-01373, 1:09-CV-01520, 1:09-CV-01580, 1:09-CV-01625
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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In Re Consolidated Salmonid Cases, 791 F. Supp. 2d 802, 2011 WL 4552293 (E.D. Cal. 2011).

Opinion

791 F.Supp.2d 802 (2011)

The CONSOLIDATED SALMONID CASES
San Luis & Delta-Mendota Water Authority; Westlands Water District
v.
Gary F. Locke, as Secretary of the United States Department of Commerce; et al. (1:09-cv-01053-OWW-DLB)
Stockton East Water District, et al.
v.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, et al. (1:09-cv-01090-OWW-DLB)
State Water Contractors
v.
Gary F. Locke, et al. (1:09-cv-01378-OWW-SMS)
Kern County Water Agency, et al.
v.
United States Department of Commerce, et al. (1:09-cv-01520-OWW-SMS)
Oakdale Irrigation District, et al.
v.
United States Department of Commerce, et al. (1:09-cv-01580-OWW-DLB)
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
v.
National Marine Fisheries Service, et al. (1:09-cv-01625-OWW-SMS).

Nos. 1:09-CV-01053, 1:09-CV-01090, 1:09-CV-01373, 1:09-CV-01520, 1:09-CV-01580, 1:09-CV-01625.

United States District Court, E.D. California.

September 20, 2011.

*810 Daniel Joseph O'Hanlon, Hanspeter Walter, K. Eric Adair, Rebecca Rose Akroyd, Kronick, Moskovitz, Tiedemann & Girard, David A. Diepenbrock, Jon David Rubin, Jonathan R. Marz, Diepenbrock Harrison, Eileen M. Diepenbrock, Diepenbrock *811 Elkin LLP, Linus Serafeim Masouredis, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, Sacramento, CA, Charles Wesley Strickland, Brownstein Hyatt Farber and Schreck LLP, Santa Barbara, CA, Geoffrey M. Williamson, Mark J. Mathews, PHV, Martha F. Bauer, PHV, Michelle C. Kales, PHV, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck LLP, Denver, CO, Steve O. Sims, PHV, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck LLP, Albuquerque, NM, Harold Craig Manson, Westlands Water District, Fresno, CA, Alexis Keane Galbraith, Jeanne M. Zolezzi, Karna E. Harrigfeld, Jennifer L. Spaletta, Herum Crabtree, Stockton, CA, Tim P. O'Laughlin, William C. Paris, III, O'Laughlin & Paris, LLP, Chico, CA, Audrey M. Huang, Paul S. Weiland, Nossaman LLP, Irvine, CA, Stopher J. Carr, William M. Sloan, Edgar B. Washburn, Morrison and Foerster LLP (San Francisco), San Francisco, CA, Amelia Minaberrigarai, Bakersfield, CA, Gregory K. Wilkinson, Steven M. Anderson, Best, Best & Krieger, LLP, Riverside, CA, for Plaintiffs.

Bridget Kennedy McNeil, United States Department of Justice Environment & Natural Res. Div., Wildlife & Marine Resources, Denver, CO, Bradley H. Oliphant, Washington, DC, Charles Ray Shockey, William James Shapiro, United States Department of Justice, Sacramento, CA, for Defendants.

MEMORANDUM DECISION RE CROSS MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT (DOCS. 430, 435, 446, 474, 477)

OLIVER W. WANGER, District Judge.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. INTRODUCTION.......................................................................812
II. BACKGROUND .......................................................................813
    A. The Listed Species.............................................................813
       1. Sacramento River Winter-Run Chinook Salmon..................................813
       2. Spring Run Chinook..........................................................814
       3. Central Valley Steelhead....................................................815
       4. Green Sturgeon..............................................................816
       5. Southern Resident Killer Whale..............................................816
    B. The 2009 Salmonid BiOp and RPA.................................................816
III. STANDARD OF DECISION..... .......................................................818
IV. BASIC LEGAL FRAMEWORK.............................................................819
    A. Review under the APA...........................................................819
       1. Record Review...............................................................819
       2. Deference to Agency Expertise...............................................819
    B. General Obligations Under the ESA..............................................820
       1. Best Available Science......................................................821
       2. Best Available Science Standards and the Application of Analytical/
            Statistical Methodologies.................................................824
V. EXPORT PLAINTIFFS' & DWR'S CLAIMS..................................................824
     A. Alleged Clear Scientific Errors Pertaining to Delta Operations................824
        1. Challenged Statistical Methodologies ......................................825
        2. Failure to Perform a Population-Level Quantitative Analysis ...............834
    B. Baseline Analysis Challenges...................................................845
        1. Failure to Distinguish Between Discretionary and Nondiscretionary
             Actions..................................................................845
        2. Treatment of Available Data on Ocean Harvest and Ocean Conditions..........852
    C. Effects Analysis Challenges....................................................858

*812
        1. Use of a 100-Year Timeframe................................................858
        2. Winter-Run Viability Analysis..............................................861
        3. Orca Analysis..............................................................864
        4. Interior Delta Mortality as an Indirect Effect.............................866
    D. Critical, Habitat Analysis.....................................................871
       1. There Is No Requirement that NMFS Identify a Numerical Threshold
            for Adverse Modification..................................................871
        2. Significance of Impacts to Critical Habitat................................872
    E. Use of Surrogates..............................................................880
    F. Challenges to the Reasonable and Prudent Alternative...........................882
       1. RPA Action IV.2.1...........................................................882
       2. RPA Action IV.2.3...........................................................898
       3. Action IV.3.................................................................909
    G. Compliance with 50 C.F.R. § 402.02 .......................................911
       1. Consistency with Purposes of the Action ....................................914
       2. Consistency with the Action Agency's Legal Authority and Jurisdiction.......917
       3. Economic and Technical Feasibility..........................................919
       4. Avoidance Jeopardy and/or Adverse Modification..............................922
       5. DWR's Feasibility Challenges to Action IV.4.2...............................922
VI. STANISLAUS RIVER PLAINTIFFS' CLAIMS ..............................................928
    A. Relevant Factual Background ...................................................928
       1. The New Melones Project.....................................................928
       2. The Stanislaus River Plaintiffs.............................................928
       3. The Status of Steelhead in the Stanislaus River.............................928
    B. Inclusion of the New Melones Unit in the Proposed Action Subject to
         Consultation ................................................................930
    C. Effects Analysis Challenges....................................................931
       1. New Melones Operations v. Baseline Effects..................................931
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