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Sacramento Environmental Commission January 2019
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Our Levee System System Folsom Dam and Reservoir on American River
106 miles of levees and channels Sacramento Weir and Bypass Yolo Bypass Our Levee System SAFCA Jurisdiction
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Why Do We Need All This Work?
AMERICAN RIVER WATERSHED FOLSOM DAM RAISE (Authorized 2004) Construction to Begin 2019 AMERICAN RIVER WATERSHED COMMON FEATURES – NATOMAS BASIN (Authorized – 2014) Construction Ongoing AMERICAN RIVER WATERSHED FOLSOM DAM JOINT FEDERAL PROJECT (Authorized 1999) Construction Closeout AMERICAN RIVER WATERSHED COMMON FEATURES – AMERICAN RIVER (Authorized – 1996/1999) Construction Closeout AMERICAN RIVER WATERSHED COMMON FEATURES – WRDA 2016 (Authorized – 2016) Construction Ongoing SOUTH SACRAMENTO STREAMS (Authorized – 1999) Construction Closeout
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Sacramento River Flood Control System
Sacramento most at-risk city in America for riverine flooding Confluence of two major rivers (American and Sacramento Rivers) Over half million people in the floodplain About $70 billion in damageable property Deep flooding, cold water
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Components of Flood Risk Reduction Program
Combination of Storage and Conveyance Conveyance Restore original conveyance capability Increase conveyance capability Storage Increase storage capability
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Conveyance Restore original conveyance capability
Reconstruct levees to original capability Seepage Through and under to handle original design flow
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Pocket Area Seepage 2017
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Seepage Cutoff Wall
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Conveyance (continued)
Restore original conveyance capability Reconstruct levees to original capability Levee Slope Stability Adequate cross section Adequate slopes Many Levee Landslide Slopes too Steep 2017 Levee Slope Failure
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February 13, 2017 Tyler Island Sacramento County
Island had to be evacuated
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Conveyance (continued)
Restore original conveyance capability Harden river bank and levee slopes Erosion protection of river banks and levee slopes to handle original design flows June 2000 July 2007
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1968 1986
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Our Levee System Natomas Levee Improvements
American River Levee Improvements South Sacramento Streams American River Watershed Common Features WRDA 2016
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Conveyance (continued)
Increase conveyance capability In addition to the work required to restore original conveyance capability Raise levees as needed Lower river stages Seepage Through and under to handle higher flows
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Conveyance (continued)
Increase conveyance capability Harden river bank and levee slopes Further Erosion protection of river banks and levee slopes to handle higher flows Widen Sacramento Weir and Bypass
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Conveyance (continued)
More efficient release capability
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Our Levee System Natomas Levee Improvements
American River Watershed Folsom Dam Modifications (Joint Federal Project) Our Levee System American River Levee Improvements South Sacramento Streams American River Watershed Common Features WRDA 2016
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Storage Increase Storage Capability More efficient use of
existing storage Additional storage
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American River Watershed Folsom Dam Raise
American River Watershed Folsom Dam Modifications (Joint Federal Project) Our Levee System American River Watershed Folsom Dam Raise
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After Currently Authorized Projects Completed
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Ongoing Federal/State/SAFCA Projects
Phase Current Estimate American River Watershed Common Features American River Project Close-out $320,000,000 Natomas Basin Design/Construction $1,200,000,000 General Re-evaluation Report $1,590,000,000 Folsom Dam Modifications Joint Federal Project $850,000,000 Folsom Dam Raise and Bridge $325,000,000 South Sacramento Streams Group $110,000,000 TOTAL $4,395,000,000
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Recently Completed Projects South Sacramento Streams Group Project
Congressionally authorized – 1999 To address flood risk South Sacramento streams Potential flooding from a levee breach in the Delta Final phases completed in 2016 Current Clean-up and close-out Approximately $110 million
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Recently Completed Projects American River Watershed Common Features WRDA 96/99 (American River)
Congressionally authorized – 1996/1999 Approximately 25 miles of levee improvements (including underseepage) on both banks of the American River Final sites completed in 2016 Current Clean-up and close-out Approximately $320 million
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Recently Completed Projects American River Watershed Folsom Dam Modifications (Joint Federal Project) Authorized in 1999 Current Clean-up and close-out Constructed 20% by US Bureau of Reclamation and 80% by US Army Corps of Engineers Approximately $850 million for Corps of Engineers portion
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American River Watershed Folsom Dam Raise
Our Levee System American River Watershed Folsom Dam Raise
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Folsom Dam Raise Originally authorized in 2004
Raise Folsom Dam by 3.5 feet Including Dikes 1- through 8 Including Mormon Island Auxiliary Dam Including he Left and Right Wing Dams Install Bulkhead Top Seals on Tainter Gates Additional retrofit of emergency and service gates
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American River Watershed Common Features - Natomas Basin
Our Levee System American River Watershed Common Features - Natomas Basin
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American River Watershed Common Features - Natomas Basin
42 miles of levee around the perimeter of basin SAFCA completed portion of the levee work (teal) Congressionally authorized Current Corps construction Reach I, Contract 1 Construction Reach H Construction Reach D Reach B Award 2019
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American River Watershed Common Features WRDA 2016
Our Levee System American River Watershed Common Features WRDA 2016
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Congressionally authorized - 2019 American River: Sacramento River:
Basic Components of the American River Watershed Common Features Project WRDA 2016 American River: 11 miles erosion protection Sacramento River: 9 miles of underseepage 10 miles of erosion protection Eastside Tributaries 4 miles of underseepage Congressionally authorized
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Widen Sacramento Weir and Bypass
Basic Components of the American River Watershed Common Features Project WRDA 2016 Widen Sacramento Weir and Bypass
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$1.8 Billion In Federal Funding For SAFCA Projects
July 5, Administration announced the distribution of the funds provided under this supplemental appropriations bill American River Watershed Common Features WRDA 2016 project received $1,565,750,000 in construction funding American River Watershed Folsom Dam Raise Project received $216,523,185 in construction funding Both projects are fully funded for construction with goal to complete construction by 2024.
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2018 – Record Year for Federal Funding - $1,910
2018 – Record Year for Federal Funding - $1, ,185 (FY 2018/ 2019/Supplemental Appropriations) 2018- FY State Budget Bill including $170 million for State cost-share of Corps urban projects $2,080,605,185 Federal and State Appropriations Available
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Federal Appropriations – Status Chart
PROJECT FY 2015 TOTAL FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 American River Watershed (Folsom Dam Modifications/JFP) – Construction 92,600,000 61,024,000 22,740,000 26,000,000 American River Watershed (Folsom Dam Raise) – Construction 1,200,000 18,641,000 222,298,185 American River Common Features, Natomas Basin – Investigation 1,500,000 3,500,000 American River Common Features, Natomas Basin – Construction 11,000,000 52,650,000 31,000,000 64,650,000 American River Common Features, WRDA 2016 – Investigation 2,823,000 907,000 American River Common Features, WRDA 2016 – Construction 1,565,750,000 95,300,000 94,165,000 78,213,000 1,845,955,185
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Construction Status as of December 2017
Green Line Means Essentially Completed Yellow Line Means to be Constructed
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Construction Status as of December 2018
Green Line Means Essentially Completed Yellow Line Means in Design Needs Construction Funding Dark Red Line Means Under Construction or In Contracting Process Blue Line Means Funded for Construction
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Challenges to Advancing Flood-Risk Reduction
Resources Consulting firms Construction firms Equipment and resources
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April 14, 2015
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