Ukiah Valley And Redwood Valley Water Supply Reliability Intertie And Well Development Project
Project Overview
Basics
Ukiah Valley And Redwood Valley Water Supply Reliability Intertie And Well Development Project
- Address Climate Change and Extreme Event Effects, Impacts and Vulnerabilities
- Ensure that Disadvantaged and Underrepresented Communities Benefit from Initiatives
- Improve Drinking Water Quality and Water Related Infrastructure to Protect Public Health
- Respect Local Autonomy and Local Knowledge in NCRP Planning and Implementation
NCRP IRWM Prop 84 Drought (DWR)
Completed
The project provides immediate drought relief and future supply reliability by upgrading three existing and building two new interties to connect six public water systems. Additionally, the project will construct three new wells, providing additional groundwater to diversify the region's available water sources.
2014
2016
2016
6/23/2023
Project Attributes
General Information
Project Description Narrative (1,000 character limit)
The completed Well and Intertie project for the City of Ukiah and Redwood Valley County Water District provides secure water supply reliability for the entire Ukiah and Redwood Valleys. The intertie between Calpella County Water District and Redwood Valley County Water District allows the transfer of potable water to the residents of Redwood Valley. The installation of Replacement Well 4 and New Well 9 will allow the City of Ukiah to transfer water to other neighboring Water Districts when drought
conditions occur, through existing interties. In addition, this project constructed a new water supply Well for Millview County Water District and a monitoring well for Redwood Valley County Water District.
Solutions
Capacity - Year-round Local Capacity, Climate Action - Adaptation, Community Health and Safety - Community Infrastructure
Spatial Information
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Project Benefit Performance Measures
Expected Project Benefit Performance Measures
Avoided Costs | Cost category: Water supply and/ or treatment costs | $26,000.00 |
Avoided Costs | Cost category: Other | $5,200.00 |
Community Health and Safety - # of projects | Project type: Drinking water supply/ quality protection/ improvements | 1 count |
Environmental justice and social equity - # of projects | Activity focus: Infrastructure improvement | 1 count |
Jobs created or retained (FTE) | 5 | |
Water supply improved - households impacted | 12,800 |
Reported Project Benefit Performance Measures
Avoided Costs | ||
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Cost category | 2016 | Units |
Water supply and/ or treatment costs | $26,000 | |
Other | $5,200 | |
Total | $31,200 |
Community Health and Safety - # of projects | ||
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Project type | 2016 | Units |
Drinking water supply/ quality protection/ improvements | 1 | count |
Total | 1 | count |
Environmental justice and social equity - # of projects | ||
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Activity focus | 2016 | Units |
Infrastructure improvement | 1 | count |
Total | 1 | count |
Jobs created or retained (FTE) | ||
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2016 | Units | |
5 | number | |
Total | 5 | number |
Water supply improved - estimated increased instream flow (acre-feet) | ||
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2016 | Units | |
850 | acre-ft | |
Total | 850 | acre-ft |
Water supply improved - households impacted | ||
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2016 | Units | |
13,800 | number | |
Total | 13,800 | number |
Financials
Budget
Comment: | None provided |
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Reported Expenditures
2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | Total | |
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IRWM Prop 84 Drought (DWR) (Inactive) | $0.00 | $0.00 | $0.00 | $0.00 | $1,554,450.00 | $1,554,450.00 |
Matching Funds (Matching Funds) | $0.00 | $0.00 | $0.00 | $0.00 | $672,000.00 | $672,000.00 |
Grand Total | $0.00 | $0.00 | $0.00 | $0.00 | $2,226,450.00 | $2,226,450.00 |
Note: | None provided |
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Project Types
Project Types
This project implements water supply infrastructure projects in the disadvantaged areas around Ukiah.
This project increases instream flow by diversifying water supplies for multiple water districts, thus enhancing watershed conditions.
This project increases water supply reliability, and therefore climate resiliency, for the disadvantaged communities in the Ukiah area.
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