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Service Description: The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) and U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) are proposing the Yolo Bypass Salmonid Habitat Restoration and Fish Passage (YBSHRFP) Project to improve fish passage and to increase floodplain rearing habitat for juvenile salmonids in the Yolo Bypass and lower Sacramento River basin. DWR and Reclamation are jointly planning the YBSHRFP Project to comply with the Reasonable and Prudent Alternative (RPA) actions I.6.1 and I.7, as described in the 2009 National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Biological Opinion and Conference Opinion on the Long-Term Operations of the Central Valley Project and State Water Project. The YBSHRFP Project would modify the existing Fremont Weir to allow for improved hydraulic connection between the Sacramento River and the Yolo Bypass. In addition, one downstream agricultural road crossing would be modified to allow for improved fish passage within the Yolo Bypass Tule Canal. DWR and Reclamation released a public draft of the Environmental Impact Statement /Environmental Impact Report (EIS/EIR) in December 2017. DWR and Reclamation created the Yolo Bypass Salmonid Habitat Restoration and Fish Passage Project Parcel Inundation Tool (beta) as a platform to view modeled results of how increased flows may affect inundation within the Yolo Bypass on a field by field basis. The tool provides hydrodynamic modeling results and maps for any selected assessor parcel in the Yolo Bypass. Disclaimer: All information provided by the Department of Water Resources on its Web pages and Internet sites is made available to provide immediate access for the convenience of interested persons. While the Department believes the information to be reliable, human or mechanical error remains a possibility. Therefore, the Department does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or correct sequencing of the information. Neither the Department of Water Resources nor any of the sources of the information shall be responsible for any errors or omissions, or for the use or results obtained from the use of this information. Contact: If you have questions or would like to be added to our listserve, send your name and email address to yolo_bypass_biop@water.ca.gov.

Map Name: Yolo Bypass SHRFP Project

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Layers: Tables: Description: The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) and U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) are proposing the Yolo Bypass Salmonid Habitat Restoration and Fish Passage (YBSHRFP) Project to improve fish passage and to increase floodplain rearing habitat for juvenile salmonids in the Yolo Bypass and lower Sacramento River basin. DWR and Reclamation are jointly planning the YBSHRFP Project to comply with the Reasonable and Prudent Alternative (RPA) actions I.6.1 and I.7, as described in the 2009 National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Biological Opinion and Conference Opinion on the Long-Term Operations of the Central Valley Project and State Water Project. The YBSHRFP Project would modify the existing Fremont Weir to allow for improved hydraulic connection between the Sacramento River and the Yolo Bypass. In addition, one downstream agricultural road crossing would be modified to allow for improved fish passage within the Yolo Bypass Tule Canal. DWR and Reclamation released a public draft of the Environmental Impact Statement /Environmental Impact Report (EIS/EIR) in December 2017. DWR and Reclamation created the Yolo Bypass Salmonid Habitat Restoration and Fish Passage Project Data Viewer (Data Viewer) as a platform to view modeled results of how increased flows may affect inundation within the Yolo Bypass. The Data Viewer is publicly accessible and provides hydrodynamic modeling results and maps for any selected assessor parcel in the Yolo Bypass.

Copyright Text: California Department of Water Resources and U.S. Bureau of Reclamation with support from ESRI, cbec eco engineering, and HDR

Spatial Reference: 102100  (3857)


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