Fish Facility Access road and V-Ditch repair

Summary

SCH Number
2018068016
Public Agency
California Department of Water Resources (DWR)
Document Title
Fish Facility Access road and V-Ditch repair
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
6/1/2018
Document Description
DFD staff will repair the v-ditch adjacent to the Fish facility access road from the guard shack past the fish facility to the property line at Byron Hwy. Material will be removed from the v-ditch with the grader to allow proper drainage, and then re-graded into the road shoulder or back onto the embankment using a road grader. Spoils will be removed with a backhoe and dump truck and hauled to the nearest spoil site. Vegetation to be removed with pruners in the v-ditch to grading. Six culverts will be either installed or replaced, ranging between 16-20 feet long, running within the v-ditch. For culverts being replaced, the old culvert will be removed with a back-hoe and the area will be cleared to ensure proper flow and the area will be backfilled. Riprap will be replaced on both ends of culverts. DFD staff will also re-grade the secondary access road that runs from the guard shack to 335 feet into the right fork of the road to the fish facility. The area around the guard shack will also have AB reapplied. A water truck will be used to pre-wet the road and control dust as prepared for road base. A grader will be used to cut road to grade and dpsreading road base. A smooth drum roller will be utilized for compaction of the road base along the length of the road. Staging will occur at existing turnouts. All works is within DWR right of way.

Contact Information

Name
Jerry Snow
Agency Name
California Department of Water Resources
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Location

Cities
Byron
Counties
Contra Costa
Cross Streets
Clifton Court Rd and Byron Hwy
Waterways
Skinner Fish Facility and Clifton Court Forebay

Notice of Exemption

Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
class 1 - S: 15301
Reasons for Exemption
It involves routine maintenance activities. Project will not result in impacts to special status species or habitat.

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