The Jim Falls Hydroelectric Project (FERC P-2491) provides whitewater releases during the summer months for recreation. While the original license that was issued on July 24, 1984 did not include these recreational flows, it was amended as part of the The Lower Chippewa River Settlement Agreement (LCRSA), filed with FERC on February 1, 2001 and approved on February 12, 2003.
The LCRSA sets forth the principal environmental conditions for several projects including the Holcombe Project No. 1982, Wissota Project No. 2567, Dells Project No. 2670, Jim Falls Project No. 2491, Chippewa Falls Project No. 2440, and Cornell Project No. 2639.
Of particular interest to boaters, Article 42 of the Jim Falls license was amended for the benefit of fish and recreation. The original license called for a minimum flow of 240 cfs from ice-out, in spring, through October 31, and a minimum flow of 20 cfs from November 1 through ice-out in spring. This flow regime was modified as follows:
FERC Staff assessed the suitability of the river for kayaking, and determined that the natural river channel has several rapids and narrow chutes with some 20 feet of fall over its approximately 0.75-mile length impacted by the project, and offers the best whitewater opportunities among the Chippewa River Project sites. The releases are provided when whitewater opportunities are typically rare because of lower river flows, and benefit the region by offering whitewater opportunities on the Chippewa River where they do not currently exist.
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| Thomas O'Keefe | Seattle WA | Details... | |
| Angie Tornes | Milwaukee WI | Details... |
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