​​FLOOD-11

Identify Concrete Channel Restoration Areas

Implementation

Identify concrete channels along the Sacramento and American Rivers that could be naturalized by stabilizing streambanks and planting appropriate vegetation to buffer buildings, roads, and crops from flooding, similar to restoration activities for the Cordova Creek Naturalization Project.

Benefits: Naturalizing these existing concrete channels would create natural buffers to flood protection. The planting of native trees, shrubs, and other vegetation increases water absorption and allows for groundwater recharge, which moderates the volume of water entering rivers and streams, thereby minimizing flood events.

Timeframe: Near term​


​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Started

The efforts for this measure have started. 

​​Status of Implementation

The County Department of Water Resources Drainage Division has identified concrete channel restoration areas.  Concrete channels have been identified and mapped in GIS.  

Updated 12/4/2023