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Levy v. Nw. Power & Conservation Council

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Jun 6, 2023
No. 22-70156 (9th Cir. Jun. 6, 2023)

Opinion

22-70156

06-06-2023

SCOTT LEVY, Petitioner, v. NORTHWEST POWER AND CONSERVATION COUNCIL, Respondent.


NOT FOR PUBLICATION

Submitted June 5, 2023 [**] San Francisco, California

On Petition for Review of an Order of the Northwest Power and Conservation Council

Before: FERNANDEZ, SILVERMAN, and N.R. SMITH, Circuit Judges.

MEMORANDUM [*]

Scott Levy petitions pro se for review of the Northwest Power and Conservation Council's (Council) adoption of the 2021 Northwest Power Plan (2021 Plan). Levy argues that the Council improperly adopted the 2021 Plan by failing to analyze how the potential removal of certain federal dams on the Snake River would affect the regional power supply. We deny the petition because that purported deficiency did not render adoption of the Plan "'arbitrary, capricious, an abuse of discretion, or otherwise not in accordance with law.'"

Nw. Res. Info. Ctr., Inc. v. Nw. Power & Conservation Council, 730 F.3d 1008, 1015 (9th Cir. 2013); see also 5 U.S.C. § 706(2)(A); 16 U.S.C. § 839f(e)(2); United States v. Hinkson, 585 F.3d 1247, 1261-63 (9th Cir. 2009) (en banc); Ocean Advocs. v. U.S. Army Corps of Eng'rs, 402 F.3d 846, 858-59 (9th Cir. 2005).

We disagree with Levy that 16 U.S.C. § 839b(e)(3)(E) required the Council to analyze the possible retirement of the dams in the 2021 Plan. The Council's interpretation of that statute as charging it with considering the impact of "new power-resource acquisitions, not . . . existing resources," is both reasonable and consistent with existing law. Moreover, the administrative record contains no indication that the owner of the dams has planned or scheduled their retirement. See San Luis & Delta-Mendota Water Auth. v. Locke, 776 F.3d 971, 992 (9th Cir. 2014); cf. 16 U.S.C. § 839a(4)(A)(i).

Nw. Res. Info. Ctr., 730 F.3d at 1017.

Id.; see also id. at 1015.

We decline Levy's implicit invitation to expand the administrative record. See Nw. Env't Advocs. v. Nat'l Marine Fisheries Serv., 460 F.3d 1125, 1144-45 (9th Cir. 2006); see also 16 U.S.C. § 839f(e)(2).

The Council analyzed a variety of potential scenarios in the 2021 Plan, and it explained therein and in the supporting materials why it chose not to include the dam retirement scenario at that time. Among other things, it noted that there were no planned retirement dates for the dams and that the Council's role was not to recommend retirement of existing resources. The Council adequately considered the relevant factors, and its decision to omit Levy's preferred scenario from the 2021 Plan was reasonable. See Ocean Advocs., 402 F.3d at 859; see also WildEarth Guardians v. Provencio, 923 F.3d 655, 672 (9th Cir. 2019).

We do not consider matters not specifically and distinctly raised and argued in the opening brief. See Padgett v. Wright, 587 F.3d 983, 985-86, 985 n.2 (9th Cir. 2009) (per curiam).

PETITION DENIED. The Council's motion to strike (9th Cir. Dkt. 29) is DENIED as moot.

[*] This disposition is not appropriate for publication and is not precedent except as provided by Ninth Circuit Rule 36-3.

[**] The panel unanimously concludes this case is suitable for decision without oral argument. See Fed. R. App. P. 34(a)(2).


Summaries of

Levy v. Nw. Power & Conservation Council

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Jun 6, 2023
No. 22-70156 (9th Cir. Jun. 6, 2023)
Case details for

Levy v. Nw. Power & Conservation Council

Case Details

Full title:SCOTT LEVY, Petitioner, v. NORTHWEST POWER AND CONSERVATION COUNCIL…

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit

Date published: Jun 6, 2023

Citations

No. 22-70156 (9th Cir. Jun. 6, 2023)