How would the plan to increase the maximum diversion rate into Clifton Court Forebay to 8500 cfs be implemented?
DWR and Reclamation plan to implement the proposed actions under SDIP in two separate and distinct stages. The Final EIR/S for SDIP (scheduled for release in Spring 2006) will identify a preferred alternative for gate construction and operation, channel dredging and agricultural diversion relocation (Stage 1 actions). The Final EIR/S will include a range of alternatives for increasing the maximum diversion limit for CCF up to 8500 cfs (Stage 2 action) but will not identify a preferred alternative. After the Stage 1 decision documents are completed (Record of Decision and Notice of Determination), various public workshops and forums will be held around the State to gather further public input before identifying a preferred alternative for increasing the diversion limit to 8500 cfs. Once the preferred 8500 alternative has been identified, it will be submitted to the public for further review/comment and a final decision will be made by DWR and Reclamation in a subsequent ROD/NOD. The pre
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