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Weber Creek Restoration

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Contents

Project Overview

Basics

Water Security and Riparian Heath
Riparian Zone Restoration
Hydrologic Process & Geomorphic Feature Restoration
Weber Creek Restoration

  • Vegetation Re-establishment

Planning/Design
The proposed project aims to stabilize slopes and creek banks and identify and reduce sources of urban pollutants into Weber Creek between Cedar Ravine Rd. and the confluence of Hangtown Creek. Ultimately the project will aim to reduce un-natural sediment loads and hydromodification as well as reduce the potential of urban pollutants from entering the creek or its tributaries. Bank stabilization will be accomplished by planting trees and native vegetation. The reduction of urban pollutants will be accomplished by placing swales along the creek and its tributaries in areas where it is urbanized or in proximity to a road, if possible. Low impact development will be applied for this project.

2028
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2040
12/30/2024

Project Attributes

Footprint Acres
None

Location

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Starts at 38.706046, -120.765303 and ends at 38.736014, -120.864891. Approximately 36,135 ft of restoration based on Google Earth approximation

  • El Dorado

  • Not in a National Forest

  • Weber Creek (1802012906)

  • South Fork American (18020129)

  • WUI Defense

Organizations

Lead Implementer
  • El Dorado County, CA

Contacts

Hannah Romero - El Dorado County Water Agency (El Dorado County - WA) (hannah.romero@edcgov.us)

Performance Measures

Expected Performance Measures

Stream Corridor Restored Location: Bank Treatment Type: Bank Stabilization Not Provided
Stream Corridor Restored Location: Riparian Buffer Treatment Type: Plantings Not Provided

Reported Performance Measures

Reported Performance Measures are not relevant for Projects in the Planning/Design stage.

Financials

Budget

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No Funding Sources identified for this Project.


Comment: None provided

Reported Expenditures

No Expenditures have been reported for this Project.


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Pillars of Resilience

Pillars of Resilience

Planting trees and native vegetation
Soil retention
Enhances water quality

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