instream flows in the spokane river - idaho … river upstream from sullivan rd. bridge . 8/31/2009...
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Spokane River upstream from Sullivan Rd. Bridge 8/31/2009 327 cfs @ Post Falls
Instream Flows in the Spokane River
Guy J. Gregory Washington Dept. of Ecology
Water Resources Program
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Purpose of Rule
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•Establish instream flow levels necessary to protect wildlife, fish, scenic, aesthetic, recreation, water quality and other environmental values, navigational values, and stock watering requirements;
• Meet water resource management objectives of the Spokane area watershed plans adopted under RCW 90.82;
• To protect existing water rights; and
• Establish and protect Washington State interests in the water resources of the Spokane River.
Why now?
• We’ve got the science now. – WRIA process – Avista 401 process – SVRPA study, etc.
• We’ve got the people now. – Most WRIA participants and informed people are still
here – Rule development staff within Ecology are here and
experienced – 10 years of outreach = an informed public
• We’ve got the authority now.
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Instream Flow Rulemaking Authority
• Water Code, Chapter 90.03 RCW; • Ground Water Code 90.44 RCW; • Minimum Water Flows and Levels, Chapter
90.22 RCW; • Water Resources Act of 1971, Chapter 90.54
RCW; • Watershed Planning Act, Chapter 90.82 RCW;
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What setting an instream flow does and does not do:
• Does: – Establishes a “water right” for instream values. Rule = an appropriation of
water with priority date. – Newer rights are subject to the instream flows.
• Does not:
– Put water in streams. Setting flow ≠ achieving flow For example:
– Dry year: senior rights get water, instream flows are not met. Rights junior
to the instream flow are interrupted.
– Wet year: senior rights get water and the instream flow is attained.
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Rule Summary: Regulatory flows in Washington
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Date FERC License Flow at Spokane Gage
Proposed Instream Flow at Spokane Gage
Proposed Instream Flow at Barker Gage
October 1-March 31
1100 cfs 1700 cfs
April 1-June 15 TBD 6500 cfs
June 16-September 30
850 cfs 850 cfs 500 cfs
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Proposed flows vs. 50% exceedance flows @ Spokane Gage
Proposed Instream Flows at Spokane gage
Proposed Instream Flows at Barker gage
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Spokane River Regulatory Flows
Proposed Instream Flows at Spokane gage
Proposed Instream Flows at Barker gage
IWRB License 95-08780 Spokane Instream Flows-Post Falls gage
FERC License Flows At Spokane gage
Timing and Process
– First notice: CR-101 – Filed January 21, 2014 – Draft Proposed Rule Language to Interested
Persons: April 17, 2014 – Workshop on Draft: May 14, 2014: Centerplace,
4-7 PM: Public input through May – Formal public process CR-102 begins late
summer 2014 – Public Hearing – Fall 2014 – Rule Adoption- Early 2015
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More information
• Ann Wessel – Rule writer Ecology-WRP 1440 10th St, Ste 102 Bellingham, WA 360-715-5215 [email protected] FAX: 360-715-5225
• Rusty Post – Watershed lead Ecology-SEAP ERO 4601 N Monroe Spokane, WA 509-329-3579 [email protected] FAX: 509-329-3529
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•Search Ecology webpage for Spokane River Rule •http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wr/rules/557-ov.html •Sign up for listserv •Phone or talk to any of us
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Harvard Rd. Downstream 4/21/2006 19,200 cfs @ Post Falls
Thank you! Guy Gregory WDOE Eastern Region 509-939-1052 [email protected]
The following slides were not part of the formal presentation but were available as illustrations to help answer questions.
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SVRP Aquifer's Contribution to the Flow in the Spokane River
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Lower Spokane River Instream Flow DataCombined Percentages based on 'at Spokane' Flow
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Rainbow Trout juv/ad Whitefish adult % of peak for combined RB juv/ad and WF ad
Flows from Gun Club data shifted 200 cfs
Four campaigns of fish science investigations 2000-2011 Result: June 16 -September 30 minimum flows to protect fish= 850 cfs.
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State Caucus Recommended Minimum Instream Flows
at the Spokane Gage
• October 1-March 31 1,700 cfs • April 1-June 15 6,500 cfs • June 16-September 30 850 cfs
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Prior to the Post Falls Dam, Lake Coeur d’Alene used to drain all summer, with Spokane River flows being higher than under ‘current’ conditions
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Spokane R at Spokane Exceedance Curves 1986 - 2008
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