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Renfro Footing Removal (Streambed Alteration Agreement EPIMS Notification No. LAK-66778-R2)

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The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has authorized Jeff Renfro to remove two concrete pads located on either side of Anderson Creek under Streambed Alteration Agreement EPIMS Notification Number LAK-66778-R2, in compliance with Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code. The work is strictly limited to the physical removal of the concrete structures and the implementation of erosion control measures, with no in-water activities permitted. All removed concrete will be transported and disposed of at an approved facility such as a landfill or transfer station. The project will be carried out using only hand tools including sledgehammers, tarps, shop vacuums, and wheelbarrows, ensuring minimal environmental disruption. The project is located in California and is overseen by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Region 2 – Northern Central, based in Rancho Cordova. Jeff Renfro is listed as the applicant and primary point of contact, with Claire Bryant, an Environmental Scientist, serving as the official agency representative. No competitive solicitation or set-aside designation applies to this authorization, and no NAICS code is assigned, as it is a regulatory agreement rather than a procurement. The agreement was posted on July 1, 2026, and all activities must adhere to the conditions outlined to protect aquatic resources and maintain compliance with state environmental regulations.

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Jeff Renfro to remove two concrete pads near Anderson Creek using hand tools only, no in-water work, per California Fish and Wildlife authorization.

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California → Fish and Wildlife, Region 2 - Northern Central, Rancho Cordova

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237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering ConstructionView NAICS

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CA

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LAK-66778-R2 Notice of Exemption for Renfro Footing Removal

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AgencyCalifornia → Fish and Wildlife, Region 2 - Northern Central, Rancho Cordova
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California → Fish and Wildlife, Region 2 - Northern Central, Rancho Cordova
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Claire BryantEnvironmental Scientist

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The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement EPIMS Notification Number LAK-66778-R2, pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project Applicant, Jeff Renfro. The project is limited to the removal of two concrete pads on either side of Anderson Creek, and establishment of erosion control measures. The concrete will be disposed of at an appropriate location, such as a local landfill or transfer station. No in-water work will be required for the above-mentioned activities. A variety of hand tools such as a sledgehammer, tarp, shop vacuum, and wheelbarrow will be used to complete the project.

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