Reduce Stormwater Pollution From: Roads and Highways, Forest Roads, Public and Private Parcels
Implementers
El Dorado County, CA
Primary Contact
Dan Kikkert (dan.kikkert@edcgov.us)
Stage
Completed
Duration
2011 - 2018
Stormwater Management Program
Reduce Stormwater Pollution From: Roads and Highways, Forest Roads, Public and Private Parcels
The Community Service Area (CSA) # 5 Erosion Control Project includes the developed portions of the Tahoe Cedars subdivision southwest of Highway 89 between the El Dorado County Line and Poplar Street. The goal of the Project is to reduce the concentration of fine sediment in the storm water which exits the Project area before reaching Lake Tahoe.
The Project was split into multiple phases. This Project represents Phases 1 and 2 which are now complete. The final phase (Phase 3) is listed as a separate project.
Key Accomplishments
Miles of Roads Decommissioned or Retrofitted: 9 miles
Threshold Categories
Soil Conservation
Water Quality
Construction of rock lined channel on Antelope Way
Location
Expenditures
Expenditures by Funding Source to Date: $1,345,433 (Estimated Cost: $1,077,886)
California Tahoe Conservancy (CTC): $302,888
Southern Nevada Publi... (USFS - LTBMU): $789,550
Local Assessment Funds (ELDO): $200,000
WQ Mitigation Funds (TRPA): $52,995
Photos
Before
Partially buried pipe inlet(s) on Antelope. Opportunity for Sediment Trap to increase inlet and trapping capacity.
Eroding slope near pipe inlet
During
Construction of AC swale on Antelope Way
After
Atrium rack inlet for basin on Fourth Street
New block pad for vactor clean out of Sixth street basin