[env-trinity] Proposed 2016 Bucktail Channel Rehabilitation Site Draft Environmental Document for Review

Tom Stokely tstokely at att.net
Wed Nov 18 10:16:41 PST 2015


Proposed 2016 Bucktail Channel Rehabilitation Site Draft Environmental Document for Review


By Eric Peterson  |  Published: November 16, 2015  Document Links:   
   - Draft EA/IS (14 MB)
   - Checklist (0.45 MB)
   - Excerpted Site Map (figure 3) (0.48 MB)
   - Public Meeting Display Ad (0.12 MB)
   - Other Relevant Documents:       
      - Master EIR
      - Programmatic EIS/EIR
      - TRRP Foundational Documents

Proposed 2016 Bucktail
Channel Rehabilitation Site
Draft Environmental Document for ReviewPublic Meeting: Public Meeting: Wednesday, December 2nd, 2015
at the Lewiston Moose Lodge, Lewiston, CA 6:30 to 8:30pmAs part of the Trinity River Restoration Program (TRRP) channel rehabilitation activities, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (federal co-lead agencies), and the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board (Regional Water Board – State lead agency), invite you to this December meeting to learn about proposed 2016 construction at the Bucktail Channel Rehabilitation site (Bucktail) and to provide your input. input. On Wednesday December 2nd, 2015, the Bucktail meeting will be held at the Lewiston Moose Lodge in Lewiston, CA from 6:30 to 8:30pm. Project information will be presented and comments on the project will be accepted.The Bucktail Site (River Mile (RM) 105.4 – 107.0) is a 110.4 acre site that begins at the Bucktail Bridge and extends upstream approximately 1.5 miles to RM 107.0. The TRRP proposes to construct Bucktail in summer 2016 to increase salmon and steelhead habitat downstream of Lewiston Dam, as described in the December 19, 2000, Record of Decision for the Trinity River Mainstem Fishery Restoration Environmental Impact Statement. The Proposed Project is planned to enhance both terrestrial and aquatic habitat quality. The Project would increase habitat complexity via construction of slow water refuge habitats (e.g., side channels and wetland complexes) for juvenile salmon and steelhead, reconnection of the floodplain with the river, revegetation with native plants, and placement of wood/rock structures to react with flow and create/maintain habitat.The Draft Environmental Document that formally analyzes the impacts of these projects and which meets California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requirements will be available in November 2015 at www.trrp.net, and on the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s website: http://www.usbr.gov/mp/nepa/nepa_projdetails.cfm?Project_ID=23209 for public review and comment. The comment period will extend from the date of posting though January 4, 2016. Hard copies are available for review at the TRRP office (by Tops Grocery) or at the Trinity County library.For further information or to submit a comment, please contact Mr. Brandt Gutermuth, TRRP office, P.O. Box 1300,
 Weaverville, CA 96093 at 623-1806 or e-mail bgutermuth at usbr.gov.
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