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Home›Business & Finance›$141M for Sacramento District Flood Risk Reduction
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February 3, 2015 · about 11 years ago

$141M for Sacramento District Flood Risk Reduction

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers appropriations for fiscal year 2015 will provide more than $141 million for Sacramento District flood risk reduction, ecosystem restoration, and operations and maintenance work in the Central Valley. In addition to work plan funding for Natomas levee improvements des

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers appropriations for fiscal year 2015 will provide more than $141 million for Sacramento District flood risk reduction, ecosystem restoration, and operations and maintenance work in the Central Valley.

In addition to work plan funding for Natomas levee improvements design, President Barack Obama’s proposed fiscal year 2016 budget, released February 2, includes $3.5 million to complete design on levee improvements in preparation for construction as soon as 2017.

While the Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency completed upgrades to nearly one-third of the 42 miles of levee surrounding the basin, USACE will complete the remaining 24 miles, announced the Corps in a release.

The budget proposal also provides $18.6 million to begin construction to raise earthen dikes and dams around Folsom Lake, as well as funding for ongoing studies on the Sacramento River, Yuba River and Lower Cache Creek.

“ This work plan and budget highlight the significant progress we’re making on flood risk reduction and environmental restoration efforts in the region ,” said Col. Mike Farrell, Sacramento District commander . “ We’re fortunate to have many partners working toward the same goals, and the funding represented in the work plan gives us the resources to continue making progress in reducing risk to lives and property. ”

Full breakdowns of both the FY2015 work plan and FY2016 budget proposal, can be found here .

Source: USACE

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