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As of March 2022 there have been 96 projects submitted. This list will continue to be updated as projects are added or updated.
As of March 2022 there have been 96 projects submitted. This list will continue to be updated as projects are added or updated.
Lahontan
The design of the proposed basin will include multiple features such as: inlet and outlet structures; channels and/or closed conduits; transition structures; headwalls and wingwalls, and basin embankments. Additionally, access roadways along tops of the embankments and around the basin, and access ramps to the basin floor
Hesperia City, Mojave Water Agency, San Bernardino County Flood Control District
Lahontan
The design of the proposed basin will include multiple features such as: inlet and outlet structures; channels and/or closed conduits; transition structures; headwalls and wingwalls, and basin embankments. Additionally, access roadways along tops of the embankments and around the basin, and access ramps to the basin floor
San Bernardino County Flood Control District
Lahontan
The basin will intercept and detain flows from its tributary watersheds and subsequently convey flows at a reduced rate. The project will include an embankment (max height of 27′), a spillway, an outlet struictures, access roads around the basin and access ramps to the basin floor.
Hesperia City, Mojave Water Agency, San Bernardino County, San Bernardino County Flood Control District
Lahontan
Tussing-Juniper Basin is a regional detention facility in accordance with the Apple Valley Master Plan of Drainage. It is located in the Town of Apple Valley area.
San Bernardino County Flood Control District
Colorado
Donnell Basin is a regional detention facility in accordance with the Twentynine Palms Master Plan of Drainage. The project will include the re-construction of existing inlet and outlet channels, basin embankments, basin outlets – emergency spillway and Reinforced Concrete Box (RCB), construction of drainage inlets, access roads 20 feet wide on top of embankments and around the basin, and access ramps 20 feet wide.
San Bernardino County Flood Control District
Lahontan
Seneca/Bus Barn Basin was identified in the Victorville Master Plan of Drainage (MPD) as a priority facility for flood protection, water quality and water conservation for the High Desert area. The Basin will be earthen bottom and will include inlet, outlet and transition structures, channels and/or closed conduits, transition structures, wingwalls, headwalls, cut-off walls, basin embankments, emergency spillway, access roadways along tops of the embankments and around the basins and access ramps to the basin floor.
San Bernardino County Flood Control District
Lahontan
Mesa Linda Basin was identified in the Victorville Master Plan of Drainage (MPD) as a priority facility for flood protection, water quality and water conservation for the High Desert area. The Basin will be earthen bottom and will include inlet, outlet and transition structures, channels and/or closed conduits, transition structures, wingwalls, headwalls, cut-off walls, basin embankments, emergency spillway, access roadways along tops of the embankments and around the basins and access ramps to the basin floor.
San Bernardino County Flood Control District
Lahontan
Amethyst Basin is located in the City of Victorville entirely within the Oro Grande Wash. The proposed basin and emergency spillway are designed to meet 100-year and 1000-year flows respectively per District standards. The Basin will be earthen bottom and will include inlet, outlet and transition structures, channels and/or closed conduits, transition structures, wingwalls, headwalls, cut-off walls, basin embankments, emergency spillway, access roadways along tops of the embankments and around the basins and access ramps to the basin floor.
San Bernardino County Flood Control District
Colorado, Lahontan
Acquire voluntary water transfers or water rights to reduce water use. Acquire riparian habitat along the Mojave River either in fee title or through the purchase of a conservation easement.
California Department of Fish & Wildlife
Alisa Ellsworth
Lahontan
Perform a feasibility study to determine the most cost effective and sustainable manner to design, construct and operate an alternative water supply for residents adversely affected by perchlorate and nitrate polluted groundwater in an unincorporated area northeast of Barstow.
Department of Public Health Grant, Lahanton Regional Water Quality Control Board, Mojave Water Agency
Bill Muir
Alonzo Poach