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Sacramento Yacht Club - Amendment of a General Lease - Public Agency Use

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The contract requires the annual removal of approximately 5,000 cubic yards of sediment from a 2.8-acre harbor until May 31, 2030, with the dredged material being transported to a silt pond located south of the Reclamation District No. 900 Unit No. 01 Sacramento River levee. Once deposited, the sediment will undergo five days of air drying before being transported to an offsite facility outside the Adopt Plan of Flood Control area. Following the removal of the sediment, the silt pond will be restored to its original grade to ensure the land remains stable and undisturbed. The work is part of broader flood control and environmental management efforts under the oversight of the Central Valley Flood Protection Board. The contract is associated with an amendment to a general lease for public agency use at the Sacramento Yacht Club in West Sacramento, California, and is managed by the Central Valley Flood Protection Board. Primary points of contact include Angela Nguyen-Tan, Senior Environmental Scientist, Matthew Dumlao, Executive Officer, and Kent Baker, Project Manager, who oversee the environmental, administrative, and operational aspects of the project. The solicitation was posted on July 7, 2026, and is linked to a formal project record in the California Environmental Quality Act network, indicating ongoing regulatory compliance and public accountability.

General Info

Annual removal of 5,000 cubic yards of sediment from harbor until 2030, transported to silt pond, then offsite after drying.

Agency

California → Central Valley Flood Protection Board

NAICS

237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

West Sacramento, CA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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WA2026055 Notice of Exemption for Annual Maintenance Dredging

PDFnotice-of-exemption

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AgencyCalifornia → Central Valley Flood Protection Board
Contacts3 people available
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California → Central Valley Flood Protection Board
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Contacts
Angela Nguyen-TanSenior Environmental Scientist
Matthew DumlaoExecutive Officer
Kent BakerProject Manager

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To remove approximately 5,000 cubic yards of sediment annually from the 2.8-acre harbor until May 31, 2030. The dredged sediment will be placed at a silt pond south (waterside) of the Reclamation District No. 900 Unit No. 01 Sacramento River levee, air dried for five days, then removed to an offsite facility outside of the Adopt Plan of Flood Control area. After the sediment has been removed, the pond will be graded back to its original grade.

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