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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Water Resources Development Act of 2007 · Sec. 3014

Sec. 3014. CACHE CREEK BASIN, CALIFORNIA

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## SEC. 3014 CACHE CREEK BASIN, CALIFORNIA ###
(a)In General The project for flood control, Cache Creek Basin, California, authorized by section 401(a) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 (100 Stat. 4112), is modified to direct the Secretary to mitigate the impacts of the new south levee of the Cache Creek settling basin on the storm drainage system of the city of Woodland, including all appurtenant features, erosion control measures, and environmental protection features. ###
(b)Objectives Mitigation under subsection
(a)shall restore the preproject capacity of the city of Woodland to release 1,360 cubic feet per second of water to the Yolo Bypass and shall include— ####
(1)channel improvements; ####
(2)an outlet work through the west levee of the Yolo Bypass; and ####
(3)a new low flow cross channel to handle city and county storm drainage and settling basin flows (1,760 cubic feet per second) when the Yolo Bypass is in a low flow condition.
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