Extra Details
Indian Creek Sewer Pipeline Crossing
Objective
Protect and Enhance Watersheds and Ecosystems that Provide Water Quality and Supply Benefits
Projects Steward Organization Relationship To Project
Happy Camp Community Services District
Project Sponsor
Happy Camp Community Services District
Funders
California Department of Water Resources, Matching Funds Organization
Other Organizations
County of Humboldt, Karuk Tribe
NCRP Administrative Contact
Rose Roberts (rroberts@northcoastresourcepartnership.org)
Project Stage
Completed
Duration
2017 - 2018
CLEAN AND ABUNDANT WATER FOR HUMAN COMMUNITIES
Protect and Enhance Watersheds and Ecosystems that Provide Water Quality and Supply Benefits
The Indian Creek Sewer Pipeline Crossing decommissioned the existing sewer pipeline and replaced it with new pipe crossing and infrastructure.
Key Accomplishments
- Avoided Costs: $23,206.00
- Community Health and Safety - # of projects: 1 count
- Environmental justice and social equity - # of projects: 1 count
- Honoring & incorporating Tribal priorities - # of projects: 1 count
- Jobs created or retained (FTE): 5
- Water quality improved - # of projects: 1 count
Project Types
- Community Health and Safety: Infrastructure Improvements
- Ecosystem Conservation and Restoration: Watershed Enhancement
- Climate Action: Mitigation and Adaptation
2. Project report presentation photo
Location
Expenditures
Expenditures by Funding Source to Date: $1,074,321.87
Matching Funds (Matching Funds): $375,065
IRWM Prop 84 R1 (SWRCB) (DWR): $699,257
Photos
Project report presentation (Timing: Before)
1. Project report presentation photo (Timing: During)
3. Project report presentation photo (Timing: During)
4. Project report presentation photo (Timing: During)
Project last updated 2/19/2026