System Improvement Scoring - Regional Issues

Upper San Joaquin River Regional Flood Management Plan
System Improvements Prioritization - Regional Issues
ID
System Improvement
Estimated Cost
System Improvement Time‐frame
Short‐term <5 years
Long‐term >5 years)
System Improvement Group
Tier
Short‐term
Western Madera County Subsidence Solution
Develop Emergency Response Plans
Great Valley Grassland State Park (GVGSP) Levee De‐Authorization
New Gaging Stations
Bear Creek Diversion Channel Feasibility Study
Levee Improvements in Reach 2A, 3, 4A, Eastside Bypass, Mariposa Bypass, and 5
Upper San Joaquin Sediment Study
Modernize Electrical Controls, Level Sensors & SCADA for Control Structures
Levee Improvements in Subsidence Area
Le Grande/Planada Flood Control/Conjunctive Use Expansion Study
Le Grand Canal Flood Control Structure at Black Rascal Creek
Three Rivers Ranch
Cinnamon Slough (Merced Wildlife Refuge)
Sunrise Ranch
Modify water intake structures at selected refuge units
San Luis NWR East Bear Creek Unit – install lift pumps to divert water onto 1000‐acres of wetland basins during flood flows
San Luis NWR East Bear Creek Unit – restore a wetland swale to divert floodwaters onto 1000 acres of wetland basins during flood flows
San Luis NWR East Bear Creek Unit – enhance existing wetland depth
San Luis NWR Freitas Unit – restore anabranches of Salt Slough
$ 9,800,000 Short‐term
$ 100,000 Short‐term
$ 4,930,000 Short‐term
$ 330,000 Short‐term
$ 100,000 Short‐term
$ 235,000,000 Short‐term, Long‐term
$ 100,000 Short‐term
$ 1,885,000 Short‐term
$ ‐ Short‐term
$ 240,000 Short‐term
$ 490,000 Short‐term
$ 100,000 Short‐term
$ 100,000 Short‐term
$ 100,000 Short‐term
$ 1,540,000 Short‐term
$ 1,260,000 Short‐term
$ 340,000 Short‐term
$ 1,150,000 Short‐term
$ 50,000 Short‐term
65
66
67
68
5A
6
8
50
53
58
2
13
44
45
46
1
San Luis NWR West Bear Creek Unit – restore wetland slough channel connectivity with the San Joaquin River to accommodate flood flows Merced NWR Merced Unit – enhance infrastructure to divert flood flows onto 1200 acres of existing wetlands and other refuge lands
Merced NWR ‐ Modify water intake structures at selected refuge units
Merced NWR Sno‐Bird Unit – Construct diversions off Eastside Canal
Rehabilitation of San Joaquin River Control Structure
Sediment Removal Chowchilla Canal Bypass Control Structure
Sediment Removal in the Eastside Bypass
SJRRP Seepage Management Projects Sediment Removal in Reach 4A and Eastside Bypass
Arroyo Canal Screening and Sack Dam Passage
Levee Breaches Unit 1, LM 9.90 ; Unit 5, LM 0.25
Bridge Enlargement over Eastside Bypass at Sandy Mush Road
San Joaquin River Levee at Firebaugh Waste Water Treatment Plant
San Joaquin River Bank Stabilization at Firebaugh
San Joaquin River Levee at Firebaugh Rodeo Grounds
Bear Creek Diversion Structure
$ 354,000 $ 235,000 $ 580,000 $ 263,000 $ 340,000 $ 175,000 $ 12,850,000 $ 51,000,000 $ 235,000,000 $ 25,000,000 $ 535,000 $ 1,610,000 $ 1,280,000 $ 1,800,000 $ 1,450,000 $ 260,000 Short‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term, Long‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term
17
33
81
86
Reregulation of Kings River flood flows through CCID and DMC facilities for storage in San Luis and Los Banos Reservoirs
Channel Dredging and/or Vegetation Removal
SJ Invasive Species Veg &Job Creation
Siphon Extension near Chamberlain Road
$ 11,700,000 $ 2,200,000 $ 2,800,000 $ 700,000 Short‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term, Long‐term
Short‐term
10
40
72
73
74
75
Gravelly Ford Madera Ranch Recharge Project
Monitor Creek Water Quality and Storm Drainage Discharges
Levee Patrol Road Repair
Berenda Creek Channel Clearing
Dry Creek Channel Clearing
Cottonwood Creek Channel Clearing
$ 1,970,000 $ 100,000 $ 500,000 $ 500,000 $ 500,000 $ 500,000 Short‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term
D
R
AF
T
15
38
12
14
22
52
82
4
7
23
24
47
48
49
60
61
62
63
64
16 Los Banos Creek Conjunctive Use Project
$ 5,000,000 Short‐term
Groundwater Recharge / Conjunctive Use / Water Supply
Emergency Management
Environmental
Rural
Urban
SJRRP
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Urban
Environmental
Environmental
Environmental
Environmental
Environmental
Environmental
Environmental
Environmental
Environmental
Environmental
Environmental
Environmental
Rural
Rural
Rural
SJRRP
SJRRP
SJRRP
Rural
Rural
Small Communities/DAC
Small Communities/DAC
Small Communities/DAC
Rural
Groundwater Recharge / Conjunctive Use / Water Supply
O&M
O&M
Rural
Groundwater Recharge / Conjunctive Use / Water Supply
O&M
O&M
O&M
O&M
O&M
Groundwater Recharge / Conjunctive Use / Water Supply
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
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System Improvements Prioritization - Regional Issues
ID
21
43
69
70
71
19
20
42
29
System Improvement
Estimated Cost
Fresno Slough Floodplain Enhancement
McCullough Road Drainage Project
Ash Slough Arundo and Channel Cleaning
Berenda Slough Arundo and Channel Clearing
Erosion Repair Project
Fresno Slough South Levee Repair
Fresno Slough Sediment Removal
Windmill Ditch Drainage
Merced Region Programmatic Environmental Impact Report for Stream Bed and Vegetation Control
$ 200,000 $ 2,700,000 $ 1,500,000 $ 1,300,000 $ 1,500,000 $ 1,140,000 $ 720,000 $ 1,900,000 $ 300,000 System Improvement Time‐frame
Short‐term <5 years
Long‐term >5 years)
Short‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term
Short‐term
System Improvement Group
Tier
Rural
Small Communities/DAC
O&M
O&M
O&M
Rural
O&M
Small Communities/DAC
Urban
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
SJRRP
Urban
Rural
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
SJRRP
SJRRP
SJRRP
Rural
Small Communities/DAC
SJRRP
Rural
SJRRP
Groundwater Recharge / Conjunctive Use / Water Supply
Small Communities/DAC
Small Communities/DAC
Small Communities/DAC
Groundwater Recharge / Conjunctive Use / Water Supply
Groundwater Recharge / Conjunctive Use / Water Supply
Groundwater Recharge / Conjunctive Use / Water Supply
Groundwater Recharge / Conjunctive Use / Water Supply
Groundwater Recharge / Conjunctive Use / Water Supply
Conceptual
Conceptual
Conceptual
Conceptual
Conceptual
Recommended Action
Recommended Action
Recommended Action
Recommended Action
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Long‐term
Madera Irrigation District Water Bank Facility
Municipal Well Relocation/ Flood‐Proofing
Municipal Well Relocation/ Flood‐Proofing
Waste Water Treatment Plant Flood Levee
78 Madera Lake Regulating and Recharge Project
18 Westside Surface Storage Reservoir Project
77
11
34
35
36
32
30
37
41
39
D
79 Ave 16/Road 20 Regulating and Recharge Basin 80 Berenda Canal Regulating and Recharge Basin T
76
83A
83B
84
$ ‐ Long‐term
$ 32,980,000 Long‐term
$ 3,380,000 Long‐term
$ 202,940,000 Long‐term
$ 112,500,000 Long‐term
$ 8,850,000 Long‐term
$ 39,180,000 Long‐term
$ ‐ Long‐term
$ 295,000,000 Long‐term
$ ‐ Long‐term
$ 4,250,000 Long‐term
$ 1,737,000 Long‐term
$ ‐ Long‐term
$ 290,000 Long‐term
$ ‐ Long‐term
AF
Firebaugh Flood Protection / Habitat Projects
Black Rascal Creek Flood Control Project
Enlarge Chowchilla Canal Bypass Control Structure
Bear Reservoir Enlargement and Downstream Levee and Channel Improvements
Mariposa Reservoir Enlargement and Downstream Levee and Channel Improvements
Owens Reservoir Enlargement and Downstream Levee and Channel Improvements
Burns Reservoir Enlargement and Downstream Levee and Channel Improvement
Reach 4B System Improvements
Reach 2B/Mendota Pool Bypass
Fish passage improvement at flood control structures
Raise Part of Left Bank Levee Unit 6
Mendota Pool Park Flood Protection
Reach 2B Project ‐‐ San Mateo Road Crossing
Sand Slough Control Structure Removal
Salt Slough Barrier and Mud Slough Barrier
R
51
31
5
25
26
27
28
55
54
57
3
85
56
9
59
Madera Canal/Hidden Dam Pump Storage Project
Flooding Existing Pasture Lands
Construct Levees or Channel Widening Projects Along Creeks/Streams in the Region
Divert Flood Flows to Agricultural Lands
Ecosystem Restoration Along Waterways
Construct Ring Levees Around Flood Prone Areas
Merced County Flood Control District
Modify Land Use Designations
Update Stormwater Design Standards for the City and Region
Increase Public Awareness of Flooding
$ 124,000,000 $ 6,431,782 $ 23,110,603 $ 10,885,000 Long‐term
Long‐term
Long‐term
Long‐term
$ 3,500,000 Long‐term
$ ‐ Long‐term
$ ‐ Long‐term
$ 28,813,000 Long‐term
$ 11,500,000 Long‐term
$ ‐ Long‐term
$ ‐ Long‐term
$ ‐ Long‐term
$ ‐ Long‐term
$ ‐ Long‐term
$ 100,000 Short‐term
$ ‐ Short‐term
$ 80,000 Short‐term
$ 50,000 Short‐term
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2
2
2
3
3
3
3
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