Northwest Resource Information Center, Inc. Oregon Natural Resources Council, Inc. Sierra Club Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakima Indian Nation American Rivers, and State of Idaho, Department of Fish & Game, Intervenor-Plaintiff-Appellee v. National Marine Fisheries Service U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Northwest Resource Information Center, Inc. Oregon Natural Resources Council, Inc. Sierra Club Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakima Indian Nation American Rivers, and State of Idaho, Department of Fish & Game, Intervenor-Plaintiff-Appellant v. National Marine Fisheries Service U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Northwest Resource Information Center, Inc. The Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakima Indian Nation American Rivers Oregon Natural Resources Council, Inc. Sierra Club v. National Marine Fisheries Service U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and Public Power Council, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellant v. State of Idaho, Department of Fish & Game, Plaintiff-Intervenor-Appellee. Northwest Resource Information Center, Inc. Oregon Natural Resources Council, Inc. Sierra Club Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakima Indian Nation American Rivers v. National Marine Fisheries Service U.S. Army Corps of Engineers v. State of Idaho, Department of Fish & Game, Plaintiff-Intervenor-Appellee, and Public Power Council, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellant, and Pacific Northwest Generating Cooperative, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellant. Northwest Resource Information Center, Inc. Oregon Natural Resources Council, Inc. Sierra Club Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakima Indian Nation American Rivers v. National Marine Fisheries Service U.S. Army Corps of Engineers v. State of Idaho, Department of Fish & Game, Plaintiff-Intervenor-Appellee v. Pacific Northwest Generating Cooperative, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellant, and Direct Service Industrial Customers (Aluminum Co. Of America, Atochem North America, Columbia Falls Aluminum Company, Georgia-Pacific Corp., Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp., Intalco Aluminum Corp.), Defendants-Intervenors-Appellants

56 F.3d 1060, 95 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 4058, 40 ERC (BNA) 1996, 1995 U.S. App. LEXIS 13436
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedJune 1, 1995
Docket94-35334
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

This text of 56 F.3d 1060 (Northwest Resource Information Center, Inc. Oregon Natural Resources Council, Inc. Sierra Club Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakima Indian Nation American Rivers, and State of Idaho, Department of Fish & Game, Intervenor-Plaintiff-Appellee v. National Marine Fisheries Service U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Northwest Resource Information Center, Inc. Oregon Natural Resources Council, Inc. Sierra Club Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakima Indian Nation American Rivers, and State of Idaho, Department of Fish & Game, Intervenor-Plaintiff-Appellant v. National Marine Fisheries Service U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Northwest Resource Information Center, Inc. The Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakima Indian Nation American Rivers Oregon Natural Resources Council, Inc. Sierra Club v. National Marine Fisheries Service U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and Public Power Council, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellant v. State of Idaho, Department of Fish & Game, Plaintiff-Intervenor-Appellee. Northwest Resource Information Center, Inc. Oregon Natural Resources Council, Inc. Sierra Club Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakima Indian Nation American Rivers v. National Marine Fisheries Service U.S. Army Corps of Engineers v. State of Idaho, Department of Fish & Game, Plaintiff-Intervenor-Appellee, and Public Power Council, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellant, and Pacific Northwest Generating Cooperative, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellant. Northwest Resource Information Center, Inc. Oregon Natural Resources Council, Inc. Sierra Club Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakima Indian Nation American Rivers v. National Marine Fisheries Service U.S. Army Corps of Engineers v. State of Idaho, Department of Fish & Game, Plaintiff-Intervenor-Appellee v. Pacific Northwest Generating Cooperative, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellant, and Direct Service Industrial Customers (Aluminum Co. Of America, Atochem North America, Columbia Falls Aluminum Company, Georgia-Pacific Corp., Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp., Intalco Aluminum Corp.), Defendants-Intervenors-Appellants) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Northwest Resource Information Center, Inc. Oregon Natural Resources Council, Inc. Sierra Club Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakima Indian Nation American Rivers, and State of Idaho, Department of Fish & Game, Intervenor-Plaintiff-Appellee v. National Marine Fisheries Service U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Northwest Resource Information Center, Inc. Oregon Natural Resources Council, Inc. Sierra Club Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakima Indian Nation American Rivers, and State of Idaho, Department of Fish & Game, Intervenor-Plaintiff-Appellant v. National Marine Fisheries Service U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Northwest Resource Information Center, Inc. The Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakima Indian Nation American Rivers Oregon Natural Resources Council, Inc. Sierra Club v. National Marine Fisheries Service U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and Public Power Council, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellant v. State of Idaho, Department of Fish & Game, Plaintiff-Intervenor-Appellee. Northwest Resource Information Center, Inc. Oregon Natural Resources Council, Inc. Sierra Club Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakima Indian Nation American Rivers v. National Marine Fisheries Service U.S. Army Corps of Engineers v. State of Idaho, Department of Fish & Game, Plaintiff-Intervenor-Appellee, and Public Power Council, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellant, and Pacific Northwest Generating Cooperative, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellant. Northwest Resource Information Center, Inc. Oregon Natural Resources Council, Inc. Sierra Club Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakima Indian Nation American Rivers v. National Marine Fisheries Service U.S. Army Corps of Engineers v. State of Idaho, Department of Fish & Game, Plaintiff-Intervenor-Appellee v. Pacific Northwest Generating Cooperative, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellant, and Direct Service Industrial Customers (Aluminum Co. Of America, Atochem North America, Columbia Falls Aluminum Company, Georgia-Pacific Corp., Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp., Intalco Aluminum Corp.), Defendants-Intervenors-Appellants, 56 F.3d 1060, 95 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 4058, 40 ERC (BNA) 1996, 1995 U.S. App. LEXIS 13436 (9th Cir. 1995).

Opinion

56 F.3d 1060

40 ERC 1996, Util. L. Rep. P 14,048

NORTHWEST RESOURCE INFORMATION CENTER, INC.; Oregon Natural
Resources Council, Inc.; Sierra Club;
Confederated Tribes and Bands of the
Yakima Indian Nation;
American Rivers,
Plaintiffs-Appellees,
and
State of Idaho, Department of Fish & Game,
Intervenor-Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Defendants-Appellants.
NORTHWEST RESOURCE INFORMATION CENTER, INC.; Oregon Natural
Resources Council, Inc.; Sierra Club;
Confederated Tribes and Bands of the
Yakima Indian Nation;
American Rivers,
Plaintiffs-Appellants,
and
State of Idaho, Department of Fish & Game,
Intervenor-Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Defendants-Appellees.
NORTHWEST RESOURCE INFORMATION CENTER, INC.; The Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakima Indian Nation; American Rivers; Oregon Natural Resources Council, Inc.; Sierra Club, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Defendants,
and
Public Power Council, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellant,
v.
STATE OF IDAHO, DEPARTMENT OF FISH & GAME,
Plaintiff-Intervenor-Appellee.
NORTHWEST RESOURCE INFORMATION CENTER, INC.; Oregon Natural
Resources Council, Inc.; Sierra Club;
Confederated Tribes and Bands of the
Yakima Indian Nation;
American Rivers,
Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Defendants-Appellants,
v.
STATE OF IDAHO, DEPARTMENT OF FISH & GAME,
Plaintiff-Intervenor-Appellee,
and
Public Power Council, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellant,
and
Pacific Northwest Generating Cooperative,
Defendant-Intervenor-Appellant.
NORTHWEST RESOURCE INFORMATION CENTER, INC.; Oregon Natural
Resources Council, Inc.; Sierra Club;
Confederated Tribes and Bands of the
Yakima Indian Nation;
American Rivers,
Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Defendants-Appellants,
v.
STATE OF IDAHO, DEPARTMENT OF FISH & GAME,
Plaintiff-Intervenor-Appellee,
v.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST GENERATING COOPERATIVE,
Defendant-Intervenor-Appellant,
and
Direct Service Industrial Customers (Aluminum Co. of
America, Atochem North America, Columbia Falls Aluminum
Company, Georgia-Pacific Corp., Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical
Corp., Intalco Aluminum Corp., et al.),
Defendants-Intervenors-Appellants.

Nos. 94-35334, 94-35335, 94-35375, 94-35381 and 94-35382.

United States Court of Appeals,
Ninth Circuit.

Argued and Submitted March 8, 1995.
Decided June 1, 1995.

Peter A. Appel, Dept. of Justice, Washington, DC, for defendants-appellants/cross-appellees.

Daniel J. Rohlf, Portland, OR, for plaintiffs-appellees/cross-appellants.

Appeals from the United States District Court for the District of Oregon.

Before: HALL, O'SCANNLAIN, and RYMER, Circuit Judges.

O'SCANNLAIN, Circuit Judge:

In this first of three related cases,1 we are called upon to referee another round in the struggle between various federal agencies, environmental groups, fisheries interests, and electric power interests to come up with a viable program to preserve the dwindling stocks of wild salmon in the Columbia River and its tributaries in the Pacific Northwest. In this appeal, we must decide whether two federal agencies, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the National Marine Fisheries Service, have complied with their duties under the National Environmental Policy Act and the Endangered Species Act in two of their efforts to preserve the salmon--river flow improvement measures and the transportation program for juvenile salmon.2

* The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the "Corps") operates certain dams, reservoirs, and other facilities in the Columbia and Snake River Basin that constitute the Federal Columbia River Power System ("FCRPS").3 While the FCRPS has been an abundant source of inexpensive electricity to the region, it has also had drastic environmental impacts. "[I]t is generally accepted that the Basin's hydropower system is a major factor in the decline of some salmon and steelhead runs to a point of near extinction." N.W. Resource Information Ctr. v. N.W. Power Planning Council, 35 F.3d 1371, 1376 (9th Cir.1994) (quotation omitted). The dams kill some fish as a result of "[b]lockage and inundation of habitat, turbine-related mortality of juvenile fish, increased delay of juvenile migration through the Snake and Columbia Rivers, increased predation on juvenile salmon in reservoirs, and increased delay of adults on their way to spawning grounds." 57 Fed.Reg. 14,660 (1992).

The National Marine Fisheries Service ("NMFS") listed the Snake River sockeye salmon as an endangered species and the Snake River spring/summer and fall chinook salmon as threatened species under the Endangered Species Act in 1991 and 1992, respectively. This case focuses on measures implemented by the Corps to assist juvenile salmon in their downstream migrations.

Three major methods are employed to help juvenile salmon in their migrations--river flow improvement, spill control, and surface transportation. Each of these methods has its advantages and disadvantages, both for the salmon and the hydropower interests that benefit from the inexpensive electricity generated by the dams. First, the Corps can increase the amount of water released from storage reservoirs and thus increase the flow in the rivers. According to some scientific studies, increased flow decreases the time juvenile salmon spend migrating through the system and reduces their exposure to predators and other adverse effects of the system. The peak natural flow period is in the spring and early summer due to the winter runoff. Increased flow may be of greatest benefit to the juvenile salmon during their downstream migration, which varies from species to species but generally occurs in the spring and summer. However, increased flow in the winter is of greater benefit to the electric utilities because that is when the peak demand for electricity occurs. By adjusting the amount of water that is drawn down from the system of storage reservoirs, the Corps can control the timing and amount of flow to some extent.

Second, the Corps can increase the amount of water that spills over the spillways to allow more juvenile salmon to pass the dams without going through the turbines. Turbines kill or injure a significant number of juvenile salmon in their downstream migrations; thus, increased spill should increase salmon survival. According to some scientific studies, however, increased spill also causes the water to become supersaturated with nitrogen, which in turn may cause gas bubble disease in the fish. But there are economic consequences: water spilled over the spillways does not pass through the turbines and thus does not produce electricity.

Third, the Corps can physically transport juvenile salmon around the dams.

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