DWR 2006 Critical Levee Emergency Repair Project - Site CAC 3.9L
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Summary
SCH Number
2006118093
Public Agency
California Department of Water Resources
(DWR)
Document Title
DWR 2006 Critical Levee Emergency Repair Project - Site CAC 3.9L
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
11/13/2006
Document Description
The project site is one of 24 newly identified critical levee erosion sites (CLES) that are in need of immediate emergency repairs. The area of erosion is approximately 430 by 75 feet for a total project footprint of approximately 0.75 acres. All in-water project construction and demobilization at the project site are to be completed by July 2007. As with the original 2005 CLES, the critical erosion damage at the project site generally consists of scour, surface erosion, slumping, undermining or a combination of these that must be completed before the beginning of the next flood season.
Contact Information
Name
Michael Inamine
Agency Name
Department of Water Resources
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency
Phone
Location
Counties
Yolo
Other Location Info
City: Yolo
Notice of Exemption
Exempt Status
Emergency Project
Type, Section or Code
Section 15269(b)(c)
Reasons for Exemption
As a result of the imminent threat of catastrophic levee failure, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger proclaimed a state of emergency for California's levee system in February 2006. In that emergency proclamation, and in the Governor's Executive Order S-01-06 issued in March 2006, the Governor directed DWR to continue to identify additional levee sites that may require expedited repairs in order to prevent a catastrophic failure. Recent investigations by DWR and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have identified numerous additional levee sites throughout the State which are in a substantially degraded condition and in need of immediate emergency repairs. On October 3, 2006, the Governor issued Executive Order S-18-06, which found that conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property continue to exist along California's levees and other flood control systems. On November 2, 2006, the Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District, issued a Declaration of Emergency for 24 newly identified critical levee sites along the Sacramento and Bear rivers, Cache Creek, Steamboat Slough, and Sutter Slough. DWR and Corps have determined that all of these 24 sites, including the project site, are severely damaged, pose an imminent threat of levee failure, and are in need of emergency repairs. The emergency repairs for this project are necessary to maintain the levee system, which is essential to protecting the public health, safety, and welfare, and to avoid a catastrophic levee failure.
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