Examples of Yuba Project in a sentence
A Force Majeure Event is defined as an event, including but not limited to, a natural event, a labor or civil disruption, or a breakdown or failure of a Yuba Project, PG&E, Corps of Engineers or U.S. Geological Survey component or facility, where the event: (a) is in the Yuba River watershed or directly affects a component of PG&E’s electricity transmission system, (b) is reasonably beyond YCWA’s control, and (c) significantly affects YCWA’s ability to comply with any provision of this Agreement.
YCWA’s commitment to provide the instream flows in Exhibit 1 is based on the assumption that the Yuba Project will be operated consistent with Exhibit 10.
A Regulatory Change Event is defined as a new court order or regulatory action (including, but not limited to, a regulatory action under the federal Endangered Species Act or the California Endangered Species Act) that requires YCWA to make a Significant Change in YCWA’s operations of the Yuba Project.
A regulatory change in or regarding the Delta that is not specifically directed to YCWA, or that does not specifically require YCWA to make any Significant Change in YCWA’s operations of the Yuba Project, is not a Regulatory Change Event for the purposes of this Agreement.
Moreover, because of YCWA’s ultimate responsibility for Yuba Project operations, the ultimate decision for implementation of Operation Group actions rests with YCWA’s discretion.
For the purposes of this Agreement, Force Majeure Events do not include events that just affect the operations of SWP or CVP facilities and do not also directly affect Yuba Project operations.
The Fisheries Agreement would be effective only until the Yuba Project receives a renewed long-term license from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.10 The Fisheries Agreement was developed after several years of negotiation among representatives of YCWA, CDFG, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), and the four NGOs. The final Fisheries Agreement was signed and executed by YCWA, CDFG and the four NGOs in October of 2007.
This Lower Yuba River Fisheries Agreement applies to the Yuba Project as it affects the Lower Yuba River during the term of this Agreement.
In the event of a Force Majeure Event or a Regulatory Change Event that affects YCWA’s operations of the Yuba Project or YCWA’s ability to comply with section 5.1.1 or 5.1.3, the RMT will work to try to reach consensus, as needed, on an alternative flow schedule for the relevant time period.
As a result of the implementation of the Pilot Transfer Programs, members of the RMT met regularly during 2006 and 2007 to discuss and to provide input to YCWA regarding Yuba Project operations and to develop fisheries monitoring and study plans for 2008 and beyond.