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Scoping Meeting Yuba Goldfields 200-Year Flood Protection Project Environmental Impact Report

Scoping Meeting Yuba Goldfields 200-Year Flood Protection Project Environmental Impact Report. June 23, 2014. Meeting Agenda. Welcome and Introductions Meeting Objective Project Background Proposed Project Alternatives Scoping and CEQA Process Environmental Issues

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Scoping Meeting Yuba Goldfields 200-Year Flood Protection Project Environmental Impact Report

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  1. Scoping MeetingYuba Goldfields200-Year Flood Protection ProjectEnvironmental Impact Report • June 23, 2014

  2. Meeting Agenda • Welcome and Introductions • Meeting Objective • Project Background • Proposed Project Alternatives • Scoping and CEQA Process • Environmental Issues • Public Comments and Input

  3. Introductions Three Rivers Levee Improvement Authority Paul Brunner, Executive Director Downey Brand Andrea Clark, Legal Counsel MBK Engineers Larry Dacus, P.E., Project Engineer AECOM Andrea Shephard, Ph.D., Environmental Project Manager

  4. Meeting Objective Seek public and agency input on the scope and content of the EIR, including alternatives

  5. Proposed Background

  6. Project Location

  7. Project Need • Yuba River actively eroding south bank tailings mound. • Landform changes in Goldfields have affected flow paths and made it easier for floodwaters to flow through the Goldfields. • Areas that were thought to have 200-year flood protection are still at risk.

  8. Project Purpose Reduce flood risk to properties in RD 784 and TRLIA assessment districts by providing sustainable 200-year flood protection.

  9. Project Objectives • Prevent 200-yr flood waters from flowing through Goldfields and flanking State Plan of Flood Control levee system. • Implement long term sustainable solution by 2025. • Minimize impacts on aggregate mining operations. • Minimize impacts on gold dredging operations. • Minimize impacts on environmental resources. • Provide environmental benefits, if feasible.

  10. Proposed Project Alternatives

  11. Project Alternatives • Four (4) Action Alternatives plus the No-Project Alternative to be evaluated at equal level of detail in EIR. • Alternatives 1, 2, and 3 – Construct embankment within the Goldfields using existing dredge tailings. • Alternative 4 – Construct engineered levee south of the Goldfields using material imported from nearby. • All alternatives would meet USACE and DWR urban levee design criteria for 200-year flood protection.

  12. Project Alternatives Alternative 1: 100-Year Project Enlargement 9.0 mile embankment 331 acres in Goldfields Alternative 2: West-Side Goldfields Boundary Alignment 8.8 mile embankment 317 acres in Goldfields Alternative 3: South Bank Yuba River Alignment 9.1 mile embankment 291 acres in Goldfields Alternative 4: Levee South of the Goldfields 3.5 mile embankment 199 acres in Goldfields

  13. Project Alternatives

  14. Alternatives 1, 2, and 3200-Year Embankment in Goldfields • Regular O&M: inspections, weed abatement, surface patrol road maintenance. • During High Flow Periods: Surface road patrols every 4 hours to identify/address potential flooding issues

  15. Alternative 3Relocation of Waterway 13 • Scour Protection • Fish barrier at New Outlet • Will require periodic repair and replacement. • Expected design life of 50 years.

  16. Alternative 4200-Year Levee South of Goldfields • Regular O&M: Same as other alternatives plus management of vegetative cover on levee side slopes, operation and annual maintenance of pipe and gates at YCWA canal crossing. • During High Flow Periods: Surface road patrols every 4 hours to identify/address potential flooding issues

  17. No-Project Alternative • 200-year flood protection solution not built. • 100-year flood protection solution built. • Decreased flood inundation benefits of TRLIA 200-Year Flood Protection Program. • Portions of RD 784 and TRLIA assessment districts may be mapped into FEMA floodplains. • Residents have to purchase flood insurance.

  18. CEQA Review Process

  19. Purpose of Scoping • Inform public and agencies • Receive public/agency input • Help define project • Help identify range of alternatives • Help identify environmental effects to be evaluated

  20. Environmental Review Schedule

  21. Opportunities for Input Scoping Meeting Today NOP 30-Day Comment Period June 13 – July 14 Draft EIR 45-Day Public Review Period August/September

  22. Issue Areas to be Addressed Hazards and Hazardous Materials Hydrology/Water Quality Land Use/Population and Housing Noise Recreational Resources Transportation/Traffic Utilities and Public Services • Aesthetics • Agricultural and Forestry Resources • Air Quality • Biological Resources • Cultural Resources • Geology/Soils/Minerals/ PaleoResources • Greenhouse Gas Emissions

  23. Project Alternatives

  24. How do you participate? • Present your views today. Please focus on the scope of the project (i.e. project elements and alternatives & environmental effects and mitigation). • Provide written comments on the NOP today or to TRLIA by 5 pm, July 14, 2014. Paul Brunner, TRLIA 1114 Yuba Street, Suite 218, Marysville, CA 95901 Fax: (530) 749-6990 Email: Pbrunner@co.yuba.ca.us • Review and comment on the Draft EIR. • Contact TRLIA throughout the process. ThankYou

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