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<br />Ongoing Jede,.al ..Agenc'l p,.ojectJ <br /> <br />~hen structural solutions are planned or underway, cost-effective non- <br />structural measures should also be considered to ensure maximum benefit. <br />The following list of agency projects represents the importance of <br />interagency coordination. While this list is not all inclusive, it acknowledges efforts <br />underway to avoid duplication of efforts. <br /> <br />U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has completed studies for the following <br />projects: <br /> <br />Construction of the Petaluma River Flood Control Project <br />was projected to commence in the spring of 1996. Total <br />project cost is estimated at $17 million. At present, <br />funding for this project is being pursued and reviewed. <br /> <br />Studies are underway on the Napa Valley Flood Control <br />Project. Subject to congressional authorization, construction <br />is scheduled to begin in late 1997 at a cost of $135 million, <br /> <br />U. S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service: <br /> <br />The Emergency Watershed Program has implemented many <br />projects including streambank repair in Glenn, Napa, <br />Plumas, Yolo, Riverside and Orange counties; levee repair <br />projects in Butte, Colusa, Napa and Tehama counties; <br />sediment removal in Humboldt and Sonoma counties; flood <br />control projects in Santa Clara, Contra Costa and Ventura <br />counties; a debris barrier in Ventura county and a slide <br />removal project in Tehama county. <br /> <br />37 <br /> <br />JI--J 'mw,.J;- I?",..t <br />:J.J...." 1995 <br />