Heacock Channel Project

March Joint Powers Authority

Heacock Channel Project

March Joint Powers Authority

Project Overview


WEBB has the expertise to implement measures required by legislative bodies and regulatory agencies, controlling every facet of drainage solutions and stormwater runoff management.

This project included the preparation of final improvement plans, traffic control plans, and a hydrology and hydraulic report for approximately 10,000-LF of the channel. The project extends from Lateral A of the Perris Valley Storm Drain north along Heacock Avenue to Cactus Avenue. WEBB’s services also included project management and coordination throughout the duration of the project including attendance at project design team meetings, quality control services, and all other processing of improvement for necessary project approvals.

 

Environmental Documentation


Environmental Impact Report

WEBB’s environmental team managed the day-to-day coordination with the lead agency’s project manager, and quality assurance in preparing and processing the EIR. The multi-jurisdictional project involves improvements to an undersized earthen-based channel that spans properties belonging to March Air Reserve Base, March Joint Powers Authority, and the City of Moreno Valley.

March Joint Powers Authority is the lead agency for the EIR and the Riverside County Flood Control & Water Conservation District is a responsible agency that will operate and maintain the channel once constructed. The project area contains contaminated ground water plumes and a capped landfill. Key issues addressed in the EIR include biological and jurisdictional drainage resources, hazardous materials, hydrology, and water quality.

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