Indian Slough Channel Capacity Restoration Project
Summary
SCH Number
2026060034
Public Agency
East Bay Municipal Utility District
(EBMUD)
Document Title
Indian Slough Channel Capacity Restoration Project
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
6/1/2026
Document Description
The purpose of the project is to restore the capacity of the engineered channel, so irrigation runoff or stormwater runoff does not spill over the top of the channel onto the Mokelumne Aqueduct right-of-way, thereby limiting access to critical raw water infrastructure. The project will remove vegetation along the length of the channel, in addition to a beaver dam that is contributing to the vegetation overgrowth by restricting the water flow within the channel. See Attachment A for additional information. Overview and Background Indian Slough Channel (Channel) is an engineered channel that collects irrigation runoff and stormwater runoff from local farmland. The Indian Slough Capacity Restoration Project (Project) will restore the capacity of the channel by removing vegetation, in addition to removing an identified beaver dam. The confined Channel is choked with vegetation, creating low water flow conditions that are compounded by a beaver dam that controls the upstream water surface elevation. The Channel's manmade cut slopes were likely designed to handle transient increased water elevation and high flows but were not likely designed to sustain the current loading and saturation The volume of impounded water has increased the overall wetted perimeter and saturated zone of the Channel reach. Additionally, as storm runoff occurs, the Channel's reduced remaining free board would result in a greater likelihood of overtopping at or above the beaver dam. Over time, the upstream pool will also capture additional sediment, which would further decrease the channels overall capacity. The presence of the beaver dam is also increasing bank erosion at all flow levels as the flow is constricted and the water is accelerated around the perimeter of the dam. The project will remove vegetation growth along the length of the south side of the Channel. The beaver dam will be removed as part of the vegetation removal. The work will be performed using an excavator staged and operated from the gravel access road on the Aqueduct right-of-way. The Project is located on East Bay Municipal District's (EBMUD) Mokelumne Aqueduct rightof-way, near Bixler in Contra Costa County, see Figure la through Figure 1 b. Project Purpose and Objectives The purpose of the Project is to protect the Aqueduct right-of-way critical raw water infrastructure by preventing flooding of the right-of-way and collapse of the edge of the gravel access road through erosion of the bank of the Channel. The Project will restore the capacity of the Channel and reduce further erosion of the Channel bank. Project Location The Project is located on EBMUD's Mokelumne Aqueduct right-of-way near Bixler in Contra Costa County Project Characteristics The project will remove vegetation growth along the length of the south side of the Channel, approximately 1,300 linear feet. The extent of the vegetation removal from the bank to the Channel bed will be up to 30 feet, excavator's arm extent, for a total of 39,000 square feet. Identified trees within the project area will also be removed as they are contributing to the restricted water flow. The beaver dam will be removed as part of the vegetation removal. The work will be performed using an excavator staged and operated from the gravel access road on the Aqueduct right-of-way. Permits All work will be conducted on EB MUD property, so no encroachment permits are necessary. Jurisdictional permits will be obtained from the Army Corp of Engineers, the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board, and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Schedule Work is scheduled in two phases. Phase One will be conducted after the 2026 nesting bird season, mid-September through October 31st. pending issuance of the required jurisdictional permits. Phase Two will be conducted in 2027 after the nesting bird season, mid-September through October 3 ist. The Project is expected to be completed within six to eight weeks over the two-year period. Work hours will be limited to weekdays with standard business hours of7:00 a.m.to 3:00 p.m. EBMUD Practices and Procedures Standard construction environmental and safety practices applicable to all EBMUD construction projects have been incorporated into the Project and will be implemented accordingly. A qualified biologist will clear the site prior to start-up of construction. All work will be monitored by the biologist, and in accordance with the jurisdictional permit requirements.
Contact Information
Name
Douglas Hooper
Agency Name
East Bay Municipal Utility District
Job Title
Superintendent of Aqueduct
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency / Project Applicant / Parties Undertaking Project
Phone
Email
Location
Coordinates
Cities
Bixler
Counties
Contra Costa
Regions
Unincorporated
Cross Streets
Orwood Road, off Bixler Road
Zip
94513
Total Acres
0.895
Parcel #
015-240-006-5
State Highways
HWY 4
Railways
Burlington Northern Santa Fe
Airports
N/A
Schools
Old River Elementary School
Waterways
Werner Cut, Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta
Township
T01N
Range
R03E
Section
11
Base
2
Other Location Info
Additional Coordinates can be found below under "Other Information."
Other Information
Coordinates range from 37.93982, -121.61691 to 37.93951, -121.61287
Notice of Exemption
Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
15301
Reasons for Exemption
Project is exempt under 15301 as the scope of work includes maintenance of an existing structure. Project will have no significant environmental impacts relative to Locations, Cumulative Impact, Scenic Highways, Significant Effect due to unusual circumstances, Hazardous Waste or Historical Resources as pursuant to Section 15300.2 of the CEQA Guidelines.
County Clerk
Contra Costa
Attachments
Notice of Exemption
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