Professional environmental and engineering consulting services to conduct the Millerton Lake Outflow Temperature Management and San Joaquin River Flow Connectivity Special Study, December 19, 2025:

Location: California
Posted: Dec 19, 2025
Due: Jan 12, 2026
Agency: Friant Water Authority
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
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RFP - Professional environmental and engineering consulting services to conduct the Millerton Lake Outflow Temperature Management and San Joaquin River Flow Connectivity Special Study, December 19, 2025:


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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP)
MILLERTON LAKE OUTFLOW TEMPERATURE
MANAGEMENT AND SAN JOAQUIN RIVER FLOW
CONNECTIVITY SPECIAL STUDY
ISSUE DATE: December 19, 2025
PROPOSAL DUE DATE: January 12, 2026
CONTACT:
Ian Buck-Macleod, Water Resources Manager, ibuckmacleod@friantwater.org
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Friant Water Authority
854 N. Harvard Avenue
Lindsay, CA 93247
Request for Proposal (RFP) for Millerton Lake Outflow Temperature Management and
San Joaquin River Flow Connectivity Special Study
Date of Issuance: December 19, 2025
Proposal Due Date: January 12, 2026
Award Deadline: January 22, 2026
Point of Contact: Ian Buck-Macleod, Water Resources Manager,
ibuckmacleod@friantwater.org
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Project Overview
3. Responding to the RFP
4. Selection of Consultant
5. Administrative Process and Requirements
6. Appendix:
A. Scope of Work
1. INTRODUCTION
Friant Water Authority (FWA) is soliciting proposals from qualified firms for professional
environmental and engineering consulting services to conduct the Millerton Lake Outflow
Temperature Management and San Joaquin River Flow Connectivity Special Study. This
request for proposals (RFP) outlines the project scope, requirements, proposal process,
and criteria for evaluating submitted proposals.
A. Friant Water Authority
FWA is a Joint Powers Authority whose members include various irrigation and water
districts and the Cities of Fresno and Lindsay. FWA operates and maintains the Friant-
Kern Canal (FKC) under a long-term operations and maintenance (OM&R) transfer
contract with the United States Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation). The FKC
stretches approximately 151 miles from Lake Millerton behind the Friant Dam to the
Kern River in the City of Bakersfield. Lake Millerton, Friant Dam, and the FKC are all
components of the Friant Division of the Central Valley Project (CVP). See
www.friantwater.org for further information about Friant and the FKC.
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B. Upper San Joaquin River
The San Joaquin River originates above 13,000 feet in the highest peaks of the Sierra
Nevada Mountains and flows down to sea level at the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta,
draining the southern portion of California’s Central Valley. Completed in 1942, Friant
Dam, which impounds Lake Millerton, is the primary main stem dam controlling flows
in the San Joaquin River upstream of the Merced River. Historic operation of Friant
Dam resulted in no flows in portions of the San Joaquin River for all or substantial
periods during most years and corresponding impacts to fisheries, including
extirpation of spring-run and fall-run Chinook salmon.
C. Settlement, Act, and Settling Parties
In 1988, a coalition of 14 environmental and recreational groups, led by the Natural
Resources Defense Council (NRDC), filed a lawsuit challenging the renewal of long-
term water service contracts between the United States (U.S.) and the Central Valley
Project Friant Division contractors (Friant Districts), NRDC et al. v. Kirk Rodgers et al.
On September 13, 2006, after more than 18 years of litigation, Plaintiffs, Friant
Districts, and the U.S. Departments of the Interior and Commerce (collectively,
Settling Parties) agreed on terms and conditions for a Stipulation of Settlement
(Settlement).
A key goal of the Settlement is the restoration of naturally reproducing and self-
sustaining Chinook salmon populations in the San Joaquin River downstream of Friant
Dam (Restoration Goal). Chinook salmon are a cold-water, anadromous species, with
different freshwater life stages (e.g., spawning, incubation, juveniles and adults) all
requiring sufficiently cool water. Water temperature tolerances vary by life stage
throughout the year.
D. Project to Undertake Special Study
The Project, a Special Study as defined in Reclamation Manual Directives and
Standards CMP 09-01 Water and Related Resources Appraisal and Special Studies is
being undertaken to better understand and investigate potential operations and
infrastructure that could improve both temperature conditions for salmon while also
improving river flow connectivity.
Due to its design, size and capacity relative to the volume of summer and early fall
river releases, Millerton Lake has a limited ability to maintain cold water at the bottom
of the reservoir between the end of cold-water accumulation period (typically April or
early May) through the peak of the salmon incubation and emergence period (typically
late November into December). The study will examine how different operational and
infrastructure strategies may meet a range of temperatures and flow metrics
downstream of Friant Dam. The study is not a decisional document but will inform
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consideration of potential future actions as to benefits and trade-offs.
FWA will lead the study, in close collaboration with Reclamation, and Friends of the
River, with support from the selected consultant team. The study will also be
conducted in collaboration with the Restoration Administrator (RA) for the San
Joaquin River Restoration Program (SJRRP) and the SJRRP Technical Advisory
Committee (TAC). This study will utilize data obtained from various flow release
patterns and from salmon life cycle data from the San Joaquin River, and ongoing
flow, loss and temperature monitoring by Reclamation. Existing CE-QUAL-W2
reservoir temperature and HEC-RAS river temperature models are available, along
with various operations spreadsheets and models.
2. PROJECT OVERVIEW
Purpose: The purpose of the Project is to identify and evaluate potential operational
and infrastructure strategies which could be taken over the next 1-5 years to achieve
measurable progress towards improved temperature management and improved river
connectivity in the San Joaquin River below Friant Dam.
Project Manager:
Friant Water Authority
Ian Buck-Macleod
916-496-5686
ibuckmacleod@friantwater.org
Project Tasks: The Project tasks are listed below; see Appendix A for more detailed task
descriptions and expected deliverables.
Task 1—Project Kickoff, Objectives, and Initial Screening
Task 2—Review of Historical Conditions and Data, and Baseline Development
Task 3—Technical Evaluation of Potential Strategies
Task 4—Stakeholder Engagement and Consensus Building (Optional)
Task 5—Conceptual Costs and Funding Pathways
Task 6—Final Report and Recommendations
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3. RESPONDING TO THE RFP
3.1. Proposal Requirements
Respondents to this RFP should submit proposals by email as a readable, editable, and
bookmarked PDF and include the following information in the order listed:
A. Transmittal Letter (not to exceed two (2) pages) that is signed by a representative of
the Respondent who is authorized to negotiate on behalf of, and to contractually
bind, the Respondent during the selection process. The letter should summarize the
key points contained in the proposal, as well as provide the name, title, address,
email address, and telephone number of the key contact person.
B. Qualifications (not to exceed five (5) pages):
1. Team members and project team organization.
2. Consultant’s capabilities and experience completing similar studies efficiently
and cost-effectively.
3. Demonstration of successful cooperation with local, State, and Federal
agencies and other stakeholders in completing similar studies.
4. Reference names, affiliations, emails, and contact information for three (3)
professionals familiar with the Firm’s qualifications for similar studies.
C. Proposed Project Approach (not to exceed fifteen (15) pages):
1. Respondent’s preliminary approach to each task.
2. Approach to complete the study by April 2027.
3. Approach to risk management for avoiding delays and cost overruns.
D. Disclosure of Legal Actions, Conflicts of Interest, or other Potential Conflicts.
1. Description of any pending investigations of the Respondent, and any
enforcement, settlements, or disciplinary actions taken within the past five (5)
years by any regulatory body and any litigation challenging the manner in which
the Respondent has provided services in the past ten (10) years.
2. Description of any actual or potential conflicts of interest between the FWA, its
Board members, and any other person or entity represented by Respondent
regarding this RFP.
E. Appendix:
1. Resumes of key personnel.
2. Project summaries for three (3) similar projects completed in the last five (5)
years.
Respondents to this RFP must also submit a cost proposal, under separate cover,
delivered concurrently with the qualifications-based response.
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