​​​​FLOOD-03

Identify New Locations for Flood Control, Prioritizing Green Infrastructure Solutions

Measure Summary

Historically, to provide protection from flooding, Sacramento County has relied on flood control systems for both the American River and Sacramento River, which include dams, bypasses, and levees to control high flows and potential inundation. However, if climate change causes water to exceed the capacity of these systems, Sacramento County would be dependent on additional flood control efforts, which could provide other benefits including, but not limited to, groundwater recharge, aquaculture, and habitat restoration.

Actions

Action FLOOD-03-a: Identify new locations suitable for multi-benefit flood control (e.g., underused agricultural areas, small streams) that encourage groundwater recharge, aquaculture, and habitat restoration (e.g., wetlands).  Status: In Progress.​

​​Status of Im​​​ple​​mentation​​​

Based on storm drain analysis, the DWR Drainage Division identifies new locations for flood control based on flooding concerns or repetitive flooding events.  Green infrastructure solutions are incorporated into new development projects via Low Impact Development (LID) solutions. LID solutions for new development are required per County Development Standards.   

Updated 7/9/2024.


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