Realign and Stabilize Roaring River Distribution System Turnouts Sample Clauses

Realign and Stabilize Roaring River Distribution System Turnouts. DWR and USBR will provide a maximum of $60,000 to SRCD to facilitate the repair (realigning and stabilizing) of 20 turnouts along the Roaring River Distribution System. The turnouts were installed when the RRDS was installed in 1980 as part of the Initial Facilities. Since installation, the ends of the culvert pipes have lifted, making it difficult for adjacent landowners to flood from the RRDS. Repair of these facilities will improve water management on Individual Ownerships and DFG lands. This action provides equivalent or better protection because: Implementation will allow wetland managers to follow their Management Plans. Under current conditions, properties along the Roaring River Distribution System are unable to fill their ponds within the time recommended. If the turnouts are repaired, then the Management Plans can be followed, and the ponds could be filled in a timely manner. As shown in Figure 4, active management results in lower soil water salinities, which helps to promote more diverse assemblage of vegetation (Table 2), increased waterfowl food plant productivity and wildlife habitat, thus meeting the objectives of the D-1485 salinity standards for Suisun Xxxxx. The RRDS is part of the Initial Facilities required in D-1485. Implementation of this maintenance activity would result in this facility being operated as designed.
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