Little Mill Creek Groundwater Recharge Incised Channel Repair Project (Project) (Notification of Lake or Streambed Alteration, No. EPIMS-MEN-64381-R1C)
Summary
SCH Number
2026070693
Public Agency
California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Northern and Eureka Region 1
(CDFW)
Document Title
Little Mill Creek Groundwater Recharge Incised Channel Repair Project (Project) (Notification of Lake or Streambed Alteration, No. EPIMS-MEN-64381-R1C)
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
7/17/2026
Document Description
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement EPIMS Notification No. EPIMS-MEN-64381-R1C, pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to Nicole Schmidt representing The Nature Conservancy.
The Project is part of the Navarro River – Mill Creek Habitat Enhancement Project and is limited to one (1) encroachment to conduct restoration work within approximately 600 linear feet of an unnamed tributary to Little Mill creek to increase groundwater recharge and augment dry season stream flow in the Mill Creek watershed. Work for this encroachment will include excavation, placement of fill, log sill and rock grade structures into the channel, removal of an existing culvert and replacement with a seasonal rocked ford crossing, removal, relocation, and replacement of an existing culvert, revegetation plantings, backfilling and compaction of fill, and rock armoring as necessary to minimize erosion.
Rock Grade Control and Log Sill Structures. The project will install rock grade control and log sill structures and place soil into the incised channel to develop a series of low gradient reaches and pools. Soil will be placed in the stream to raise the channel bed to the same elevation as the floodplain benches. The rock structures will be installed in the steeper stream reaches and will include a clay barrier on the upstream side to minimize water leakage through the structure and maximize upstream water retention. Two felled redwood trees (30-inch and 40-inch diameter at breast height [dbh]) will be cut into lengths to create the log sill structures, which will also incorporate the trees’ root wads.
Culvert Removal and Installation of Rock Ford Crossing. An existing 36-inch diameter corrugated metal pipe (CMP) culvert on the downstream end of the project site will be removed and replaced with a rocked stream crossing. The rocked crossing will accommodate a 12-foot road width and will include the placement of one-ton rock on the downstream side to create an energy dissipation pool to reduce erosion. Vehicles shall not be operated on the ford crossing when surface water is present.
Culvert Relocation. An existing 18-inch diameter CMP culvert that conveys flow to the stream from the access road will be removed, replaced, and relocated to discharge upstream of a log sill structure. The outfall will be rocked to reduce erosion in the channel.
Revegetation and Erosion Control. Revegetation includes ten (10) one-gallon redwood plantings, 92 native shrub plantings, 1,712 sedges and rushes plantings, 306 forbs and ferns, and 400 grass plugs.. Erosion control treatments include installation of 17,640 square feet of coir blanket and native plant seed mix.
Contact Information
Name
Jennifer Garrison
Agency Name
CA Fish and Wildlife
Job Title
Environmental Scientist
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency
Address
Phone
Name
Nicole Schmidt
Agency Name
The Nature Conservancy
Job Title
Please contact Jennifer Garrison of CDFW
Contact Types
Parties Undertaking Project
Address
Phone
Location
Coordinates
Cities
Philo
Counties
Mendocino
Regions
Northern California
Cross Streets
approximately 9 miles northeast of the town of Philo
Parcel #
026-235-22
Waterways
Navarro River watershed
Township
15N
Range
15W
Section
23
Base
MtDiablo
Notice of Exemption
Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
Class 33; California Code of Regulations, title 14, section 15333
Reasons for Exemption
The Project meets the criteria for categorical exemption type Class 33, California Code of Regulations, title 14, section 15333 because the project involves provides stream restoration to increase dry season stream flow, improve groundwater recharge, and restore habitat for salmonid species. Implementation of the proposed project would not to exceed five acres in size, there are no hazardous materials at or around the project site that may be disturbed or removed, and the project will have no significant adverse impacts on endangered, rare or threatened species or their habitat.
Attachments
Notice of Exemption
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