[env-trinity] Order to stop Shasta Dam raising report upheld by appeals court
Tom Stokely
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Fri Aug 30 09:17:11 PDT 2019
https://www.redding.com/story/news/2019/08/29/order-stop-shasta-dam-raising-report-upheld-appeals-court/2157768001/
Order to stop Shasta Dam raising report upheld by appeals court
Damon Arthur, Redding Record Searchlight
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Published 5:27 p.m. PT Aug. 29, 2019
A state court of appeal has upheld a Shasta County Superior Court decision to stop a Fresno-based water district from doing an analysis of the effects of raising the height of Shasta Dam.
The Westlands Water District had asked the California Third District Court of Appeal to overturn the lower court's preliminary injunction that ordered the district to stop work on an environmental impact report.
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The court of appeal also upheld the superior court decision to keep the case against Westlands in Shasta County. Westlands had wanted to move the case to Fresno County.
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Workers did testing on Shasta Dam in 2018 to determine whether it could withstand having an additional 18 1/2 feet of concrete placed on the crest of the dam. (Photo: Damon Arthur/Record Searchlight)
A visiting judge ruled last month in Shasta County Superior Court the district's work was illegal because no state or local agency can do any work — including planning — that would have an adverse impact on the McCloud River, given its designation as a wild and scenic river.
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Judge orders Westlands to stop work on Shasta Dam raise
A judge has ordered a Fresno-based water district to stop working on plans to raise the height of Shasta Dam.
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The state Attorney General's Office and several environmental groups argued in a lawsuit against the district that raising the height of the dam 18½ feet would harm the river because a taller dam would raise the lake level in some years and further inundate the McCloud River, which flows into Lake Shasta.
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In issuing the preliminary injunction, the judge agreed with many of the arguments made by Attorney General Xavier Becerra and environmental groups. The case is still set for trial next spring.
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A view of Shasta Dam from the nearby overlook. (Photo: Damon Arthur/Record Searchlight)
The district's lawyer, Daniel O'Hanlon, said the district was not violating the law because it was preparing the report under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
O'Hanlon said an environmental impact report is not "planning." He said the district wanted to complete the report to determine whether it wanted to help pay for the project.
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If the district, which primarily provides irrigation water to farmers in the San Joaquin Valley, can't work on the environmental report, it can't determine whether it can go forward to support the project.
"The preliminary injunction is thus an attack on Westlands' decision-making process," the appeal says. "It is unprecedented for a court to order an agency to stop a CEQA review, before an agency has even been able to complete that review and make its decision."
The McCloud River, which flows into Lake Shasta, is at the center of a dispute over raising the height of Shasta Dam. (Photo: Contributed photo by Thomas O'Keefe)
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has long been interested in raising the height of the dam. In 2015 the agency completed a separate environmental assessment on raising the dam 18½ feet.
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