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Tule Canal Enhancement Project

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Canal Enhancement in Yolo County, CA

The Conaway Preservation Group, owners of the Conaway Ranch, are conducting a feasibility study to enhance the existing Tule Canal corridor within the Yolo Bypass as it runs through Conaway Ranch. This study is funded by Reclamation District 108 under a US Bureau of Reclamation grant. The Group plans to create a more vibrant and diverse wetland and riparian corridor by expanding the functional footprint of the Tule Canal, while maintaining existing water supply, drainage, flood conveyance, and fish passage functions of the canal and adjacent agricultural lands.

The Tule Canal functions as a water supply and agricultural drainage channel and includes significant riparian habitat resources along its banks. It is fed by flows from the Sacramento River system (see Vicinity Map) and drains into Prospect Slough.

This study will evaluate environmental enhancement concepts to expand wetland functions of the Tule Canal on Conaway Ranch. A preferred enhancement concept will be advanced to design, environmental review, permitting, funding, and implementation. Expansion of this feasibility analysis to lands north and south of Conaway Ranch are possible, however they are not currently part of the study.

The project team envisions a transformed Tule Canal as an integrated corridor that engages people, sustains farmers, protects property, and provides year-round and seasonal wetland habitat for a variety of aquatic and avian species, many of which are either listed as threatened or endangered under federal and state endangered species acts.

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