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Lakeside River Park, San Diego, California
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H&C has commenced on the Lakeside River
Park project. The project started in June of 2004 and will be completed
in October of 2007. The overall purpose of Lakeside's River Park is to
create habitat, provide for flood control, conduct River restoration and
groundwater recharge.
H&C is directly responsible for the
following tasks:
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Accurate definition of wetland
habitat areas lying within Lakeside's River Park boundaries.
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Preparation of a comprehensive
Restoration Plan based on a variety of accepted engineering,
hydrologic, and hydraulic studies;
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Assistance in acquisition of the
necessary permits to implement the Restoration Plan; and
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Provision of construction oversight
for general contracting services necessary for implementation of the
Restoration Plan.
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Removal of a constriction located at
the eastern edge of the project area, just west of the Channel Road
Bridge;
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Excavation and creation of a
transitory retention basin;
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Redesign of the Los Coches Creek
discharge point to slow and redirect flows toward the transitory
retention basin; and
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Establishment of low-flow river
meanders and creation of aquatic, riparian, riverine, and/or upland
habitat types typical to a Southern California river system
throughout the entire project site.
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Construction of a surface water
treatment wetland and a rapid infiltration basin near the Riverview
Water District well field.
Click here for more information about Lakeside's
River Park |
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