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PG&E DeSabla-Centerville Project Minimum Flow Variance Request

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Summary

Pacific Gas and Electric Company filed an application for a temporary variance from minimum flow requirements for the DeSabla-Centerville Project No. 803 located in Butte County, California. The project occupies federal lands managed by the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management. FERC has issued a Notice of Application Accepted for Filing and is soliciting comments, motions to intervene, and protests. Commission staff intends to prepare an environmental assessment under NEPA by May 29, 2026.

What changed

Pacific Gas and Electric Company has filed an application seeking FERC approval for a temporary variance from minimum flow requirements for the DeSabla-Centerville hydroelectric project. The proposed modifications would reduce instantaneous minimum flow requirements in the West Branch Feather River and Philbrook Creek from their normally required levels over a 48-hour period. The variance would run from May 4 through September 30, 2026, with potential earlier commencement in Philbrook Creek if water storage thresholds are not met by April 1, 2026.

Affected parties including conservation groups, state fish and wildlife agencies, and downstream water users should monitor this proceeding and consider filing interventions or comments. The environmental assessment will evaluate impacts on Central Valley spring-run Chinook salmon and other aquatic resources. Commission staff plans to issue the EA by May 29, 2026, and any party may contact FERC's Office of Public Participation for assistance with filing.

What to do next

  1. Monitor FERC proceedings for the environmental assessment expected by May 29, 2026
  2. Submit comments, motions to intervene, or protests to FERC by the deadline specified in the notice
  3. Contact Ms. Joy Kurtz at FERC for questions regarding the notice

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On February 6, 2026, Pacific Gas and Electric Company filed an application for a temporary variance from the minimum flow
requirements for the DeSabla-Centerville Project No. 803. The project is located on Butte Creek, West Branch Feather River,
and their tributaries in Butte County, California. The project occupies federal lands managed by the U.S. Forest Service and
Bureau of Land Management.

The licensee requests that the instantaneous minimum flow requirement in the West Branch Feather River, below Hendrick Head
Dam, of 15 cubic feet per second (cfs) in a normal water year and 7 cfs in a dry water year, be temporarily modified to 7
cfs over 48 hours regardless of water year type. In Philbrook Creek, below Philbrook Reservoir, it requests that the instantaneous
minimum flow requirement of 2 cfs in both normal and dry water years be temporarily modified to between 1 and 2 cfs over 48
hours. The modifications would begin on May 4, 2026, and continue through September 30, 2026, however, in the event that water
storage in Philbrook Reservoir has not exceeded 2,116 acre-feet by April 1, 2026, the licensee would commence modifications
in Philbrook Creek sometime between April 1, 2026, and May 4, 2026, if supported by the California Department of Fish and
Wildlife, National Marine Fisheries Service, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The licensee states that the temporary
variance would maximize the delivery of flows released from Philbrook to Butte Creek by eliminating the need to release additional
buffer flows to ensure the requisite instantaneous minimum instream flows are always met. The proposed variance would help
preserve cold water storage in Philbrook Reservoir, increase flow to Butte Creek via the Hendricks Canal, and decrease water
residence time in the DeSabla Forebay, thus providing additional water to Butte Creek during the hot summer months to minimize
high temperature effects to Central Valley spring-run Chinook salmon, and to preserve water for release later in the summer
months towards the end of their holding period when the situation is most critical. A Notice of Application Accepted for Filing
and Soliciting Comments, Motions to Intervene, and Protest was issued on February 26, 2026.

This notice identifies Commission staff's intention to prepare an environmental assessment (EA) under the National Environmental
Policy Act (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) for the project. (1) Commission staff plans to issue an EA by May 29, 2026. Revisions to the schedule may be made as appropriate.

For public inquiries and assistance with making filings such as interventions, comments, or requests for rehearing, contact
the Office of Public Participation at (202) 502-6595 or OPP@ferc.gov.

Any questions regarding this notice may be directed to Ms. Joy Kurtz at (202) 502-6760 or joy.kurtz@ferc.gov.

(Authority: 18 CFR 2.1)

Dated: April 6, 2026. Debbie-Anne A. Reese, Secretary. [FR Doc. 2026-06884 Filed 4-8-26; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6717-01-P

Footnotes

(1) The unique identification number for documents relating to this environmental review is EAXX-019-20-000-1773149143.

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Classification

Agency
FERC
Published
April 6th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
FR Doc. 2026-06884
Docket
FERC-2026-2018-0001

Who this affects

Applies to
Energy companies Government agencies
Industry sector
2210 Electric Utilities
Activity scope
Hydroelectric generation Water resource management
Threshold
Temporary variance; water year type determines baseline requirements; Philbrook Reservoir storage threshold of 2,116 acre-feet by April 1, 2026
Geographic scope
California US-CA

Taxonomy

Primary area
Energy
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Environmental Protection Water

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