Project Details
Title: Natomas Central Mutual Water Company's R-Drain Check Structure Automation Project
Summary: The Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) has prepared this Environmental Assessment (EA) to evaluate and disclose any potential impacts associated with Reclamation?s decision to provide grant funding to the Natomas Central Mutual Water Company?s (Company) R-Drain Check Structure Automation Project (Project). The proposed Project is located along the Northern Main Canal in Sutter County, California. Reclamation proposes to provide a Department of the Interior CALFED Bay-Delta Water Use Efficiency grant to the Company to support implementation of the Project. The CALFED Bay-Delta Program is a 30?year Program (2000 ? 2030) among 25 Federal and State agencies with responsibility in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. The Program is based on four major resource management objectives that guide its actions to achieving a Delta that has a healthy ecosystem and can supply Californians with a reliable water supply. Those objectives are levee system integrity, water quality, water supply reliability, and ecosystem restoration. Reclamation plays a key role as the Federal lead agency for implementation of the water supply reliability actions in coordination with our state CALFED partner agencies.
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Megan Simon (530) 247-8513 530-275-2441 msimon@usbr.gov
Status
02/12/2016EA completed and FONSI signed on February 12, 2016.
List of Available Reports
File Report Title File Ext File Size
FONSI, Natomas Central Mutual Water Company's R-Drain Check Structure Automation Project .pdf 67,532 B
EA, Natomas Central Mutual Water Company's R-Drain Check Structure Automation Project .pdf 4,379,330 B