Title: DAM REMOVAL: Legal and Regulatory Issues
1DAM REMOVAL Legal and Regulatory Issues
EWRI Dam Removal Workshop Elizabeth Maclin,
American Rivers Ann Arbor, MichiganJuly 12, 2004
2Overview
- WHETHER TO REMOVE A DAM?
- Legal tools
- HOW TO REMOVE A DAM?
- Legal obligations
3Overview
- WHETHER TO REMOVE A DAM?
- Legal tools
- Dam safety proceedings
- Hydropower dam regulations
- Endangered Species Act authority
- Other laws and regulations
- HOW TO REMOVE A DAM?
- Legal obligations
4Dam Safety Proceedings
- State authority to inspect dams
- State can order elimination of safety problem
- Choice of removal vs. repair usually owners
decision
5Woolen Mills Dam, Milwaukee River, WI Repair
estimate 3.3 million
6Milwaukee River, WI after removal Removal cost
85,000
7Hydropower Dam Regulations
- Hydropower dam relicensing
- FERC dam safety authority
- License surrender or non-power license
8Hydropower Dam Regulations
- Hydropower dam relicensing
- FERC-ordered dam removal
- FERC Relicensing settlement agreements
- FERC dam safety authority
- License surrender or non-power license
9FERC-Ordered Dam Removal Edwards Dam, Kennebec
River, ME
10 FERC Relicensing Settlement Agreements Condit
Dam, White Salmon River, WA
11Hydropower Dam Regulations
- Hydropower dam relicensing
- FERC-ordered dam removal
- Relicensing settlement agreements
- FERC dam safety authority
- License surrender or non-power license
12Hydropower Dam Regulations
- Hydropower dam relicensing
- FERC-ordered dam removal
- Relicensing settlement agreements
- FERC dam safety authority
- License surrender or non-power license
13FERC License Surrender Smelt Hill Dam,
Presumpscot River, ME
14Endangered Species Act Authority
- ESA-Mandated Dam Removal
- ESA-Influenced Dam Removal
15Endangered Species Act Authority
- ESA-mandated dam removal
- Section 7 jeopardy consultation
- Section 9 take prohibitions
- Recovery planning implementation
- ESA-influenced dam removal
16ESA Authority Section 7
- Prohibits federal actions that
- Jeopardize continued existence of listed species
- Destroy or adversely modify critical habitat
- Federal actor must consult with NMFS/USFWS
- NMFS/USFWS issues biological opinion
- Determine if jeopardy will result
- Recommend reasonable prudent alternatives
- Alternatives must be consistent with original
purpose of project - If no alternative, God Squad may be called to
intervene
17ESA Authority Section 7 Elk Creek Dam, Elk
Creek, OR
18ESA Authority Section 7 4 dams, Lower Snake
River, WA
19ESA Authority Section 7
- Limitations
- Only applies to federal actions
- Only triggered by a proposed action
- Hard to demonstrate threat to entire species
- Hard to demonstrate that dam removal is only
solution - Solution must be consistent with original purpose
of project - No mandate to restore critical habitat
20ESA Authority Section 9
- Forbids all persons from taking listed species
- Harm to species habitat may constitute take
- Exemption from take
- Allowed with incidental take permit
- Only issued for federal actors in conjunction
with Section 7 biological opinion - Only issued for non-federal actors in conjunction
with habitat conservation plan
21ESA Authority Section 9 Savage Rapids Dam,
Rogue River, OR
22ESA Authority Section 9
- Benefits
- Applies to all actions (not just federal)
- Applies when even one fish is affected
- Limitations
- Evidentiary challenges
- Remedy is fines
- Never been tested
23ESA Authority Recovery Planning Implementation
- Section 4(f) recovery plans
- Only applies to NMFS/FWS
- Recovery plans not always developed
- Enforceable?
- Section 7(a)(1) obligations for other agencies
- Obligation to follow recovery plans
- Enforceable?
24Endangered Species Act Authority
- ESA-mandated dam removal
- ESA-influenced dam removal
25ESA-Influenced Dam Removal Saeltzer Dam, Clear
Creek, CA
26Other Laws Regulations
- State fish passage laws
- Clean Water Act regulations
27Good Hope Dam RemovalConodoguinet Creek,
PA(removed November 2001)
Before Removal
During Removal
28Clean Water Act Influenced Project Kent Dam,
Cuyahoga River, OH
29Overview
- WHETHER TO REMOVE A DAM?
- Legal tools
- HOW TO REMOVE A DAM?
- Legal obligations
- Federal permits
- Federal consultations
- State permits
- Municipal permits
30How to Remove a Dam
- Federal permits
- Clean Water Act (CWA), Section 404 Dredge Fill
- Rivers Harbors Act, Section 10
- FERC surrender or non-power license approval
- National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA)
review - Federal consultations
- State permits
- Municipal permits
31How to Remove a Dam
- Federal permits
- Federal consultations
- Endangered Species Act (ESA) Section 7
- Magnuson-Stevenson Act
- National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA)
- State certifications
- Water quality certification
- Coastal Zone Management Act certification
- State permits
- Municipal permits
32How to Remove a Dam
- Federal permits
- Federal consultations
- State permits
- Waterways development
- Dam safety
- State NEPA
- Historic preservation
- Resetting floodplain
- State certifications
- Other permits
- Municipal permits
33How to Remove a Dam
- Federal permits
- Federal consultations
- State permits
- Municipal permits
- Demolition permits
- Building/construction permits
- Other permits
- Shoreland zoning
- Floodplain
- Sedimentation erosion plans
34Pennsylvania Permitting Requirements
- Pre-permit requirements of dam owner
- Pre-permit requirements of PA DEP
- Post-permit / pre-removal requirements
- Post-removal requirements
35Pennsylvania Permitting Requirements
- Pre-permit requirements of dam owner
- Removal must restore river to qualify for waiver
- Submittal of proposed removal plans to PA DEP
- Plan view
- Cross-sections
- Pre-permit requirements of PA DEP
- Post-permit / pre-removal requirements
- Post-removal requirements
36Pennsylvania Permitting Requirements
- Pre-permit requirements of dam owner
- Pre-permit requirements of PA DEP
- Reviews plan
- Conducts environmental assessment
- Coordinates with
- PA Fish Boat Commission (PFBC)
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
- County Conservation District
- Notifies PA Historic Museum Commission through
publication in PA Bulletin - Post-permit / pre-removal requirements
- Post-removal requirements
37Pennsylvania Permitting Requirements
- Pre-permit requirements of dam owner
- Pre-permit requirements of PA DEP
- Post-permit / pre-removal requirements
- County Conservation District approves erosion
sediment control plan - Drawdown permit obtained from PFBC, if necessary
- Notifications
- PFBC notified prior to removal
- PA DEP notified 10 days prior to removal
- Local municipality notified 10 days prior
- Post-removal requirements
38Pennsylvania Permitting Requirements
- Pre-permit requirements of dam owner
- Pre-permit requirements of PA DEP
- Post-permit / pre-removal requirements
- Post-removal requirements
- PA DEP notified that removal complete
- PA DEP conducts site inspection
39Daniel Esh Dam RemovalMill Creek, PA(removed
July 2003)
Before Removal
During Removal
40Tips for Successful Permitting
- Involving permitting agencies early
- Scheduling time for permitting process
- Establishing relationship with permitting
agencies - Providing information about proposed project
41 For additional information contact
- Elizabeth MaclinDirector, Rivers
UnpluggedAmerican Rivers1025 Vermont Avenue,
NWSuite 720Washington, DC 20005(202)
347-7550www.AmericanRivers.orgRiversUnplugged_at_am
rivers.org