
Matilija Dam Restoration Project
The Matilija Dam Ecosystem Restoration Project (MDERP) is a public-private partnership to remove the obsolete Matilija Dam from the Ventura River Watershed. MDERP includes a …
About - Matilija Dam Restoration Project
The Matilija Dam Ecosystem Restoration Project (MDERP) is a public-private partnership to remove the obsolete Matilija Dam from the Ventura River Watershed.
Matilija Dam Removal
Matilija Dam Removal. The presently envisioned method for the removal of the Matilija Dam is a modification from the dam removal proposal as approved in 2004. Under the proposed …
History – Matilija Dam Restoration Project
In 1999, the Ventura County Board of Supervisors passed a Resolution supporting the removal of the Matilija Dam. Over the past two decades, the Matilija Dam Ecosystem Restoration Project …
Benefits – Matilija Dam Restoration Project
The removal of Matilija Dam will restore endangered steelhead access to over 17 miles of critical habitat in the Matilija Creek headwaters and reconnect the creek wildlife corridor for many …
Recent examples have shown that dam removal and sediment management can be far less technically complicated and expensive than some complex alternatives, and more desirable …
Subsequent EIR for Matilija Dam Removal
2023年11月9日 · VCPWA-Watershed Protection is soliciting public input regarding the scope and content of a Subsequent Environmental Impact Report (SEIR) focused on the dam removal …
2023 – Matilija Dam Restoration Project
Beginning in October 2023, Ventura County Public Works Agency is meeting with property owners neighboring the Ventura River whose property could be directly impacted by dam removal. …
involves full dam removal, on-site sediment stabilization, and a short-term transport period. In order to identify significant impacts resulting from the Approved Project (Alternative 4b), the …
Live Oak Acres Levee – Matilija Dam Restoration Project
As part of MDERP, upgrades are planned to bring the Live Oaks Acres levee system up to federal standards and to provide sufficient flood protection during and after dam removal.