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1 lish a genetic advisory committee to provide advice 



2 to the Secretary on the protection of San Joaquin 



3 River fall-run chinook salmon genetic material, 



4 which committee shall be composed of experts from 



5 academia, fishery management agencies, and water 



6 management agencies; 



7 "(iv) install a minimum of six telemetry devices 



8 on the San Joaquin River and tributary channels for 



9 the purposes of estimating the current overall water 



10 quality conditions in the San Joaquin Basin, which 



11 information shall be made available for water man- 



12 agers to coordinate water mana^ment decisions; 



13 "(v) develop a plan to restore and manage the 



14 riparian corridor of the San Joaquin River and its 



15 tributaries, including areas on both sides of river 



16 channels where flood frequency is sufficient to sus- 



17 tain riparian vegetation with the goals to restore 



18 aijBas where the corridor is gone and to develop ac- 

 W tion items for riparian vegetation where the value of 



20 fish and wildlife is reduced by land use practices; 



21 "(vi) initiate a program of screening water di- 



22 versions in the San Joaquin River, its tributaries 



23 and estuary, which program will locate, inventory, 



24 prioritize and select candidate sites and include in- 



25 stallation and long-term maintenance as necessary; 



