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So you have learned about an issue, and you want to
make your voice heard. Or you know a little bit about
something, and you want to find out more. This page lists
the various agencies involved in Mono Basin issues, and
contact information so you can be an informed and
involved citizen. Consider this your "phone
book" for Mono Basin agencies.

Bureau of Land Management (BLM) - The
federal BLM is an agency in the U.S. Department of the
Interior that has jurisdiction over non-National Forest
federal lands in the Mono Basin. The federal lands
immediately around Mono Lake were BLM land before
becoming part of the Mono Basin National Forest Scenic
Area. Most BLM lands occur around the north and east
parts of the Mono Basin. Contact: Bureau of Land
Management, 351 Pacu Lane, Suite 100
Bishop, CA 93514, (760)
872-5035.
California Department of Fish and Game (DFG)
- The DFG is a state agency responsible for wildlife
management in the Mono Basin. They regulate hunting,
fishing, and activities affecting non-game wildlife. Contact:
California Department of
Fish and Game, 407 W. Line St., Bishop, CA 93514,
(760) 872-1171.
California Department of Transportation
(CalTrans) - CalTrans is the state agency
responsible for maintaining state and federal highways in
the Mono Basin. They also are in charge of new highway
projects, such as the widening along Mono Lake and
4-laning south of Lee Vining. Contact: CalTrans District 9,
500 S. Main St., Bishop, CA 93514, (760) 872-0601.
California Highway Patrol (CHP) - CHP
patrols the state highways in the Mono Basin and assists
Mono County with law enforcement. Contact:
California Highway
Patrol, 469 S. Main St., Bishop, CA 93514, (760)
873-3531 or (760) 932-7995.
California State Lands Commission (SLC)
- The State Lands Commission holds in trust for the
people tidelands and the land underlying navigable
waterways--in other words, the bed of Mono Lake. The
exposed lakebed, or "relicted lands," are
managed by either the Mono Lake Tufa State Reserve or the
U.S. Forest Service (see below). Contact:
California State Lands
Commission, 100 Howe Ave Suite 100 South, Sacramento,
CA 95825-8202, (916) 574-1900, FAX (916) 574-1810.
California State Water Resources Control Board
(SWRCB) - The Water Board is the state
agency that administers water rights and regulates water
quality in California. In 1994, the Water Board issued Decision 1631,
an administrative decision which provides protection for
Mono Lake and its tributaries. They recently approved
plans for restoration of the streams and waterfowl
habitat in the Mono Basin. The 5-member board (one
qualified in water quality, one registered professional
engineer, one attorney, one public member, and one
registered civil engineer with expertise in water rights)
is appointed by the governor. Regarding Mono Basin Water
Rights, Contact: Jim Canaday, California State Water
Resources Control Board, Division of Water Rights,
1001 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95814, (916)
341-5250.
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
- The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is an
independent regulatory agency within the Department of
Energy that regulates the transmission and wholesale
sales of electricity
in interstate commerce; licenses and inspects private,
municipal and state hydroelectric
projects; oversees related environmental matters and
administers accounting and financial reporting
regulations and conducts of jurisdictional companies. Contact:
Ms. Magalie R. Salis, Secretary, 888 First St., NE,
Washington, D.C. 20426 (Regular mail is routed through Ohio where it is irradiated and takes
about a month to arrive).
www.ferc.gov (You must subscribe and get
an account to file comments electronically). John Smith at (202)
502-8972 or John Katz at (202) 502-8082.
Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control
District (GBUAPCD) - Great Basin is a regional
division of the California
Air Resources Board and regulates air quality in
Alpine, Mono, and Inyo Counties. They regulate any air
pollution emissions, including dust storms arising from
the exposed bed of Mono Lake. Contact: APCO
- Dr. Ellen Hardebeck, Deputy APCO and Business
Assistance - Duane Ono, District Counsel - Brian Lamb,
Great Basin Unified APCD, 157 Short Street, Suite 6,
Bishop, CA 93514-3537, (760) 872-8211, Fax: (760)
872-6109.
Lahontan Regional Water Quality Control Board
(LRWQCB) - The State of California is broken up
into nine regions, under the State Water Resources
Control Board, for regulating water quality. The Lahontan Regional
Board is in charge of regulating water pollution and
water quality in the Mono Basin. Contact:
South Lake Tahoe Office, 2501 Lake Tahoe Blvd., South
Lake Tahoe, CA 96150, (530) 542-5400.
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
(LADWP) - DWP operates the Los Angeles Aqueduct
facilities and manages the lands owned by the City of Los
Angeles in the Mono Basin. Their state-issued water
export licenses require them to maintain minimum flows in
some of the streams and restore stream and waterfowl
habitat that was damaged by excessive water diversions. Contact:
Mark Hanna, Mono Basin
Environmental Issues, LADWP - Aqueduct
Division, 111 N. Hope St., Room 1466, Los Angeles, CA
90012, (213) 367-4211, FAX: (213) 367-1128.
Mono County Board of Supervisors -
The Board of Supervisors is the body elected by Mono
County voters to make decisions about county affairs.
Issues that they deal with include local government,
building permits (see Planning Commission below), and
local laws and policies. Contact: Mono
County Board of Supervisors, (760) 932-5215.
Mono County Planning Commission - The
Planning Commission has authority over county planning
activites, and approves building permits (the Board of
Supervisors has final authority). The Planning Department
staff supports the commission, processes building
permits, and handles other administerial duties. Contact:
Mono County Planning Department, (760) 932-5217 or (760)
924-5450.
Mono County Sheriff's Department -
The sheriff enforces state and local laws, and is in
charge of emergency services. They are the primary
enforcement authority on the water of Mono Lake, which is
the county's jurisdiction. Contact: Mono
County Sheriff-Coroner's Office, (760) 932-7549.
Mono Lake Tufa State Reserve - The
State Reserve is a unit within the California State Park
System created in 1981 to protect and interpret the
resources of the area, including tufa. All relicted lands
(the bed of Mono Lake exposed since 1941) are under their
control, except those downhill from federal land. A joint
management agreement allows federal and state lands to be
jointly managed by both the State Park Rangers and the
U.S. Forest Service. The State Reserve also manages the
submerged lakebed for the State Lands Commission. Contact:
Mono
Lake Tufa State Reserve, P.O. Box 99, Lee Vining, CA
93541, (760) 647-6331.
Southern California Edison -
This public utility manages hydropower reservoirs,
dams, and plants on Mill, Lee Vining, and Rush Creeks. These operations
are regulated by FERC (see above). Contact: Dave Dormire,
Route 1 Plant 4, Bishop, CA 93514,
(760) 872-3690.
U.S. Forest Service (USFS) - The U.S. Forest Service is a
federal agency in the U.S. Department of Agriculture that
manages our National Forests for us. In the Mono Basin,
this includes the Toiyabe National Forest,
Inyo
National Forest, Hoover Wilderness, Ansel Adams
Wilderness, and the Mono Basin National Forest Scenic
Area. The Scenic Area was designated by Congress in 1984,
and surrounds Mono Lake. Commercial operations and
outfitters, wood permits, wilderness permits, and all
other activities taking place in the National Forests are
regulated by the U.S. Forest Service. Contact: Mono
Basin National Forest Scenic Area,
Molly Brown, PO Box 429,
Lee Vining, CA 93541, (760)
647-3033. Or:
Forest Supervisor, 351 Pacu Lane, Suite 200, Bishop, CA 93514,
(760) 873-2400.

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