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Yuba County Water Agency Narrows Hydroelectric Project FERC Project No. 1403 SECTION 5.0 REFERENCES CITED E1.0 Introduction Childs, J. R., Snyder, N. P., and Hampton, M. A. 2003. Bathymetric and Geophysical Surveys of Englebright Lake, Yuba-Nevada Counties, California. United States Geological Survey. Open-File Report 03-383. E2.0 Existing and Proposed Project None. E3.1 Existing Environment Adler, L. 1980. Adjustment of the Yuba River to the Influx of Hydraulic Mining Debris, 1849- 1979. M.S. thesis, University of California, Los Angeles. California Department of Water Resources (CDWR). 1999. Yuba Goldfields Fish Barrier Project, Preliminary Engineering Report. General information about Yuba Goldfields area, history, and lower Yuba River information. Central District. http://www.delta.dfg.ca.gov/calfed/library/Archive_EIS.html. Central Valley RWQCB. 2018. Basin Plan. Fifth Edition. The Sacramento River Basin and the San Joaquin River Basin. State of California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region. Revised in May 2018 with the approved amendments. Sacramento, California. Childs, Jonathan R., Snyder, Noah P., Hampton, Margaret A. 2003, Bathymetric and geophysical surveys of Englebright Lake, Yuba-Nevada Counties, California: U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 03-383, 20 pp., http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2003/0383/. Public Policy Institute of California. 2007. Available online: http://www.ppic.org/main/publication.asp?i=671 United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). 2001. Daguerre Point Dam, Yuba River California Preliminary Fish Passage Improvement Study. Prepared for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Anadromous Fish Restoration Program. August 2001. United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation). 2004. Water Recreation Opportunity Spectrum User’s Guidebook. Washington, D.C. 95 pp. and appendices. January 2021 Pre-Application Document References Cited ©2021, Yuba County Water Agency Page E5-1 Yuba County Water Agency Narrows Hydroelectric Project FERC Project No. 1403 Water Environment Federation (WEF). 2006. Available online: http://www.wef.org/ Yuba County Information Technology Division (YCIT). 2004. General Plan and Specific Plan Land Use GIS map. GIS Data – land use from general plan. Available at: http://gis.co.yuba.ca.us/maps.html. Yuba County Department of Agriculture (YCDA). 2005. Yuba County Agricultural Crop Report for 2005. Agriculture information on crops grown in County. http://www.co.yuba.ca.us/maps.html. E3.2.1 Geology and Soils Adler, L. 1980. Adjustment of the Yuba River to the Influx of Hydraulic Mining Debris, 1849- 1979. M.S. thesis, University of California, Los Angeles. Bateman, P. 1992. Plutonism in the Central Part of the Sierra Nevada Batholith, California. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1483. Accessed online https://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1483/report.pdf Beard, J.S. and H.W. Day. 1987. The Smartville intrusive complex, Sierra Nevada, California: The core of a rifted volcanic arc. GSA Bulletin, v. 99, p. 779-791. Bennett, J.H. 1983. Geodetic surveys on the Foothills Fault System near Smartville, Yuba County. California Geology 36:51-53 as cited in: James, L.A. 1988. Historical transport and storage of hydraulic mining sediment in the Bear River, California. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Wisconsin, Madison. Madison, Wisconsin. pp. 1-285. California Department of Conservation (CDC). 2010. Fault Activity Map of California. Prepared by California Geological Survey. Available online < https://maps.conservation.ca.gov/cgs/fam/ >; accessed July 15, 2020. Curtis, J.A., L.E. Flint, C.N. Alpers, and S.M. Yarnell. 2005a. Conceptual model of sediment processes in the upper Yuba River watershed, Sierra Nevada, CA. Geomorphology. 68 (2005): 149-166. Curtis, J.A., L.E. Flint, C.N. Alpers, S.A. Wright, and N.P. Snyder. 2005b. Use of Sediment Rating Curves and Optical Backscatter Data to Transport in the Upper Yuba River Watershed, California, 2001-03, U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2005–5246. 84 pp. Day, H.W., and M.E. Bickford. 2004. Tectonic setting of the Jurassic Smartville and Slate Creek complexes, northern Sierra Nevada, California. GSA Bulletin, v. 116; no. 11/12; p. 1515- 1528. Day, H.E., E.M. Moores, and A.C. Tuminas. 1985. Structure and tectonics of the northern Sierra Nevada. GSA Bulletin, V.96, p. 436-450. References Cited Pre-Application Document January 2021 Page E5-2 ©2021, Yuba County Water Agency Yuba County Water Agency Narrows Hydroelectric Project FERC Project No. 1403 EDAW Flood Control Study Team (EDAW). 2006. Draft Environmental Impact Report for the Feather River Levee Repair Project, an element of the Yuba-Feather Supplemental Flood Control Project. State Clearinghouse No. 2006062071. Available online: <http://www.trlia.org/Feather%20River%20EIR.asp>. Geomatrix (Geomatrix Consultants). 2000. Narrows Penstock Geologic and Geotechnical Evaluation. Penstock Safety Program – Spring 1999. Prepared for Pacific Gas and Electric Company. Henry, C. D. and Perkins, M. E. 2001. Sierra Nevada-Basin and range transition near Reno, Nevada: two stage development at 12 and 3 Ma. Geology, 29 (8):719-722, as cited in Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E), Piedmont Geosciences, Inc. 2003. Hoover, M. B., H. E. Rensch, E. G. Rensch, and W. N. Abeloe. 1990. Historic spots in California. Editor Douglas E. Kyle. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. James, L.A. 2013. Historical geomorphic and land-use/land-cover reconstructions for the lower Yuba River based on cartometrics and remote sensing. In Press: Final report to the Yuba County Water Agency, Yuba River Development Project FERC Project No. 2246. _____. 2003. Glacial erosion and geomorphology in the northwest Sierra Nevada, CA. Geomorphology 55 (1-4):283-303. _____. 1991. Quartz concentration as an index of sediment mixing: hydraulic mine-tailings in the Sierra Nevada, California. Geomorphology 4:125-144. James, L.A, J. Harbor, D. Fabel, D. Dahms, and D. Elmore. 2002. Late Pleistocene glaciations in the Northwestern Sierra Nevada, California. Quaternary Research 57:409-419. James, L.A, and Jerry D. Davis. 1994. Glaciation and hydraulic gold-mining sediment in the Bear and South Yuba Rivers, Sierra Nevada: field trip guide, April 1-3, 1994. Loyd, R.C. and J. P. Clinkenbeared. 1990. Mineral Land Classification of Nevada County, California. California Department of Conservation, Division of Mines and Geology. 94 pages. Mendell, G.H. 1881. Report upon a project to protect the navigable waters of California from the effects of hydraulic mining. Hose Doc. 98, 47th Congress, 1st Session AS CITED IN: James, L.A. 2013. Historical geomorphic and land-use/land-cover reconstructions for the lower Yuba River based on cartometrics and remote sensing. In Press: Final report to the Yuba County Water Agency, Yuba River Development Project FERC Project No. 2246. Pasternack, G. 2009. Current status of an on-going gravel injection experiment on the Lower Yuba River, CA. Available online at: http://pasternack.ucdavis.edu/files/4413/7581/2943/USACE_gravelinject_report063009b _small.pdf January 2021 Pre-Application Document References Cited ©2021, Yuba County Water Agency Page E5-3 Yuba County Water Agency Narrows Hydroelectric Project FERC Project No. 1403 Page, W.D. and Sawyer, T.L. 2004. Overview of Late Cenozoic Faulting in the Sierra Nevada Foothills; dated September 13, 2004. Saucedo, G.J. and D.L. Wagner. 1992. Geologic Map of the Chico Quadrangle. California Department of Conservation, Division of Mines and Geology. Schwartz, D.P., F.H. Swan, R.E. Harpster, T.H. Rogers, and D.E. Hitchcock. 1977. Surface faulting potential: Earthquake Evaluation Studies of the Auburn Dam Area, Volume 2. Report by Woodward-Clyde Consultants to the US Bureau of Reclamation, Denver; 135 p. plus appendices, as cited in Pacific Gas and Electric, Piedmont Geosciences, Inc. 2003 Schweickert, R.A., N.L. Bogen, G.H. Birty, R.E. Hanson, and C. Merguerian. 1984. Timing and structural expression of the Nevadan Orogeny, Sierra Nevada, California. GSA Bulletin v. 95; no.8; p. 967-979. Surpless, B.E., D.F. Stockli, T.A. Dumitru, E.L. Miller, and K.A. Farley. 2000. Post-15 Ma westward structural and thermal encroachment of Basin and Range type extension into the northern Sierra Nevada: GSA Abstracts with Programs, v.32, no. 7, p. A43, as cited in Pacific Gas and Electric, Piedmont Geosciences, Inc. 2003. Three Rivers Levee Improvement Authority (TRLIA). 2006. Draft Environmental Impact Report. Chapter 5.3 - Water Resources. Available online: <http://www.trlia.org/Feather%20River%20EIR.asp>. Unruh, J.R. 1991. The uplift of the Sierra Nevada and implications for Late Cenozoic epeirogeny in the western Cordillern. Geol. Soc. America Bull., v. 103, n. 12, p. 1395-1404. USDA-SCS and USFS (U.S. Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service and Forest Service). 1993. Soil Survey for Nevada County, California. Developed in cooperation with University of California Agriculture Experiment Station. Issued August 1975, reissued August 1993. Wakabayashi, J. and T.L. Sawyer. 2001. Stream incision, tectonics, uplift, and evolution of topograph of the Sierra Nevada, California. Journal of Geology, v. 109, p. 539-562. Yeend, W.E. 1974. Gold-Bearing Gravel of the Ancestral Yuba River, Sierra Nevada, California. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 772. Accessed online https://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/0772/report.pdf Yuba County. 2008. Geology and soils general plan update background report. Downloaded from website October 2013: http://www.co.yuba.ca.us/departments/Community%20Development/Planning/document s/General%20Plan%20Update%202007- 08/GPUAC%20Reports/Geology%20and%20Soils%20Background%20Report.pdf References Cited Pre-Application Document January 2021 Page E5-4 ©2021, Yuba County Water Agency Yuba County Water Agency Narrows Hydroelectric Project FERC Project No. 1403 E3.2.2 Water Resources Alpers, C. N., M. P. Hunerlach, J. T. May, R. L. Hothem, H. E. Taylor, R. C. Antweiler, J. F. DeWild, and D. A. Lawler. 2005. Geochemical characterization of water, sediment, and biota affected by mercury contamination and acidic drainage from historical gold mining, Greenhorn Creek, Nevada County, California.