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108th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. R. 4383
To ensure the continuation of successful fish mitigation programs.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
May 18, 2004
Mr. Deal of Georgia (for himself and Mr. Norwood) introduced the
following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Transportation
and Infrastructure, and in addition to the Committee on Resources, for
a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the
committee concerned
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A BILL
To ensure the continuation of successful fish mitigation programs.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``National Fishery Mitigation
Coordination Act''.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
Congress finds the following:
(1) The operation of dams and other water diversion
projects are for the benefit of the American public. The
construction and operation of these Federal water resource
development projects have had impacts on many water systems and
their respective fish populations, resulting in the need to
build and operate fish hatcheries to mitigate for aquatic
resources affected by these projects.
(2) In accordance with the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956
(16 U.S.C. 742(a)-754), the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act
(16 U.S.C. 661-667(e)), the Watershed Protection and Flood
Prevention Act (16 U.S.C. 1001-1009), and the National
Environmental Policy Act (42 U.S.C. 4321-4347), the Service has
established policy (501 FW 2) to seek to mitigate for fish,
wildlife, and their habitats, and uses thereof, from the
effects of land and water developments.
(3) The United States Fish and Wildlife Service currently
operates nearly 40 fish hatcheries that are involved in
mitigation fishery activities related to construction and
operation of Federal water resource development projects.
(4) Mitigation fishery activities conducted by the Service
at these facilities are highly valued by the State and Indian
tribal partners, and the fishing community.
(5) Inconsistency in authorities, which now number over
200, to construct and operate Federal water resource
development projects have led to myriad mechanisms for funding
and conducting Federal mitigation fishery activities. In most
cases Federal water project sponsors fund mitigation fishery
costs. In some cases the Service expends its appropriations to
offset mitigation fishery costs.
(6) The Service is the Federal agency through which a
sponsor agency will negotiate to provide goods and services to
augment fisheries to compensate for the impact of Federal water
development projects on aquatic resources.
(7) The sponsor agency should bear the financial
responsibility for mitigation fishery costs incurred by the
Service.
SEC. 3. FISH HATCHERIES.
A sponsor agency shall enter into an agreement with the Service
described in section 5 to pay the cost that fish hatcheries that
conduct mitigation activities incur, including the following:
(1) Arizona--Willow Beach, National Fish Hatchery.
(2) Arkansas--
(A) Greers Ferry, National Fish Hatchery; and
(B) Norfolk, National Fish Hatchery.
(3) California--Tehama-Colusa Fish Facility.
(4) Colorado--Hotchkiss, National Fish Hatchery.
(5) Georgia--Chattahoochee Forest, National Fish Hatchery.
(6) Kentucky--Wolf Creek, National Fish Hatchery.
(7) Missouri--Neosho, National Fish Hatchery.
(8) Montana--Ennis, National Fish Hatchery.
(9) Nevada--Lahontan, National Fish Hatchery.
(10) North Dakota--
(A) Garrison Dam, National Fish Hatchery; and
(B) Valley City, National Fish Hatchery.
(11) Oklahoma--Tishomingo, National Fish Hatchery.
(12) South Dakota--Gavins Point, National Fish Hatchery.
(13) Tennessee--
(A) Dale Hollow, National Fish Hatchery; and
(B) Erwin, National Fish Hatchery.
(14) Utah--Jones Hole, National Fish Hatchery.
(15) Wyoming--Jackson, National Fish Hatchery.
SEC. 4. DEFINITIONS.
For this Act, the following definitions apply:
(1) Sponsor agency.--The term ``sponsor agency'' means the
United States Army Corps of Engineers, the Bureau of
Reclamation, or the Tennessee Valley Authority.
(2) Service.--The term ``Service'' means the United States
Fish and Wildlife Service.
(3) Mitigation fisheries.--The term ``mitigation
fisheries'' means fisheries augmented by hatchery fish to
compensate for the impacts of Federal water development
projects on aquatic resources.
(4) Mitigation fishery activities.--The term ``mitigation
fishery activities'' means rearing and stocking of native and
nonnative fish to replace or maintain harvest levels lost as a
result of Federal water resource development projects and
includes project planning and evaluation.
(5) Mitigation fishery costs.--The term ``mitigation
fishery costs'' means the expenditures necessary to operate,
maintain, and rehabilitate facilities to conduct mitigation
fishery activities, and include: personnel, transportation,
utilities, contractual services, fish feed, supplies,
equipment, routine maintenance, deferred maintenance, fish
eggs, technical support, fish health, management and
administration, planning, and evaluation.
(6) Mitigation fishery facility.--The term ``mitigation
fishery facility'' means facilities owned and operated by the
United States Fish and Wildlife Service through the National
Fish Hatchery System for the purpose, either wholly or in part,
of conducting mitigation fishery activities.
(7) Fishery mitigation plan.--The term ``fishery mitigation
plan'' refers to a resource management plan developed between
the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and one or more
sponsor agencies, and in cooperation and coordination with
affected States and Indian Tribes, that describes the long-term
goals and annual targets for conducting mitigation fishery
activities. A fishery mitigation plan shall be approved in
advance by a sponsor agency and the Service.
SEC. 5. MITIGATION FISHERY COSTS.
Not later than October 1, 2007, and each October 1st thereafter, a
sponsor agency shall pay to the Service the total amount of funds
necessary to meet the mitigation fishery costs to meet objectives
described in the fishery mitigation plan for a respective water
development project. The funds to be obligated for this purpose shall
be identified in advance by the Director of the United States Fish and
Wildlife Service.
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