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Tan Oak Park Forest Health Workforce Training Center Phase 2 - TA for Hydro-Electric Energy & Water Storage Pond Planning Project

Objective
Promote Local Energy Independence, Water/ Energy Use Efficiency and Infrastructure Enhancements
Project Sponsor
Northern Mendocino Ecosystem Recovery Alliance
Funders
CA Dept of Conservation
Other Organizations
Families and Friends United by AIDS, North Coast Resource Partnership
NCRP Administrative Contact
Rose Roberts (rroberts@northcoastresourcepartnership.org)
Project Stage
Deferred/Unfunded
Duration
2024 - ?
Estimated Total Cost
$15,000.00
Secured Funding
$0.00
No Funding Source Identified Yet
$0.00
Targeted Funding
$15,000.00
Solutions
Capacity - Technical Assistance, Capacity - Workforce Development, Climate Action - Adaptation, Community Health and Safety - Community Infrastructure, Ecosystem Conservation and Restoration - Water
REDUCED OR AVOIDED EMISSIONS AND ENERGY INDEPENDENCE Promote Local Energy Independence, Water/ Energy Use Efficiency and Infrastructure Enhancements
Tan Oak Park is the home of the Northern Mendocino Ecosystem Recovery Alliance and the site for numerous fire safety and sustainability events and workshops for our community. Previous TA was used to develop a plan for the Forest Health Workforce Training Center. The current project focuses on a next step identified in that plan, focusing on developing plans and permits for a sustainable hydroelectric/solar micro grid at the Tan Oak Park Training Center. Additionally, this project will include developing plans and permits for a water storage pond to increase fire safety and improve habitat.

Targeted Project Benefit Performance Measure

  • Capacity Enhancement - # of projects: 1 count
  • Capacity Enhancement - Type(s) of CE: 1
  • Environmental justice and social equity - # of projects: 1 count
  • Grant applications submitted - # of proposals: 1
  • Jobs created or retained (FTE): 0
  • Technical Assistance - Type(s) of TA: 3

Project Types

  • Capacity: Organizational Support and Funding
  • Capacity: Local Workforce
  • Capacity: Community Engagement
  • Community Health and Safety: Fire Preparedness
  • Community Health and Safety: Infrastructure Improvements
  • Ecosystem Conservation and Restoration: Watershed Enhancement
  • Climate Action: Mitigation and Adaptation
Water Storage Pond Site
(Timing: Before) (~1,936 KB)
Credit: Larry Wilson
Water Storage Pond Site

Location

Budget

$15,000.00 Targeted Funding: NCRP Technical Assistance (CA DOC)

Photos

Mad Creek @ Hwy 101
(Timing: Before) (~6,681 KB)
Credit: Larry Wilson
Mad Creek @ Hwy 101 (Timing: Before)
February Flow - Mad Creek
(Timing: Before) (~5,949 KB)
Credit: Larry Wilson
February Flow - Mad Creek (Timing: Before)

Project last updated 9/8/2025

 

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