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Don Pedro Project Digital Collection

 Collection
Identifier: RA-0020

Scope and Contents

The 168-megawatt Don Pedro Project located on the Tuolumne River, in the Sierra Nevada foothills and the eastern edge of California's Central Valley, provides water storage for the irrigation of over 200,000 acres of farmland, for municipal and industrial use, as well as for retail electric services, among other purposes. The Turlock Irrigation and Modesto Irrigation Districts applied to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for relicensing to authorize their continued operation and maintenance of the Don Pedro Project, FERC No. 2299. The objectives, methods, and results of a Native American Traditional Cultural Properties Study (CR-02), implemented by the Districts as part of the relicensing process, are described in a report made available to the public. Appendices have been omitted.

Dates

  • Creation: 2015-04

Copyrighted

The Native American elders that provided the privileged/confidential information used in the document titled Native American Traditional Cultural Properties Study, Don Pedro Project (FERC No. 2299) (prepared by Applied EarthWorks, Inc., for Turlock Irrigation District and Modesto Irrigation District) have granted permission for this information to be made available to the public.

Extent

10 Gigabytes

Language of Materials

English

Title
Digital Copy of Native American Traditional Cultural Properties Study, Don Pedro Project, FERC No. 2299
Status
Unverified Full Draft
Date
cc 2025
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the University of California, Merced Library Repository

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