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Butano Creek Floodplain Restoration Project

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Contents

Project Overview

Basics

Watershed Restoration
In-stream Habitat Restoration
Butano Creek Floodplain Restoration Project

Post-Implementation
The project, completed in fall of 2016 and done in partnership with Peninsula Open Space Trust, reconnected Butano Creek to approximately 100 acres of its floodplain and enhances natural creek function. This project restored 10% of the watershed’s historical floodplain that had been lost in the previous 100 years. The work that was done here will:

-Hold 150,000 tons of sediment back from contributing to flooding at -Pescadero Creek Road and filling in Pescadero Marsh.
-Provide protection for juvenile steelhead and salmon during high winter flows;
-Enable fish to migrate through the reach;
-Improve water quality in a watershed that is listed under the Clean Water Act as impaired by sediment;
-Enhance and restore habitats for threatened and endangered wildlife; and
Help recharge groundwater.

The project took place at multiple sites along a stretch of Butano Creek where the creek had become disconnected from its historic floodplain because of human activities in the watershed, including removing wood and straightening the channel. The restoration actions – which included engineered log jams, a rock ramp, floodplain connector channels, and pulling trees on the bank across the channel while keeping them alive– will restore natural ecosystem function to the creek. They will raise the creek bed and lower banks so that higher flows spill over onto the floodplain, wetting it more regularly and dropping out sediment. The actions will also reduce the erosion of the creek banks and downcutting of the creek bed. Several imperiled species will benefit from the wetted floodplain habitat, improved creek habitat, and improved water quality, including steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), California red-legged frog (Rana draytonii) and San Francisco garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia). There are also significant downstream benefits. Less sediment will build up in the creek under the Pescadero Creek Road bridge, where the resulting frequent flooding is a public safety hazard and has adverse economic impacts to the town of Pescadero. Further downstream, Pescadero Marsh is filling in and will benefit from the 150,000 tons of sediment that are held back upstream.

2015
2016
2017
2/15/2023

Project Attributes

Census Tract Income
None
Direct Benefits to Disadvantaged Communities (DACs)
None
EnviroScreen
None
Free and Reduced Lunch
None
Indirect Benefits to Disadvantaged Communities (DACs)
None
Tribal Engagement (True/False)
None
Tribal Engagement
None

Location

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  • Butano Creek (180500060102)

Organizations

Funders
  • Unknown or unspecified
  • California Department of Water Resources
  • California State Coastal Conservancy
  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
  • U.S. Natural Resources Conservation Service
Lead Implementer
  • San Mateo Resource Conservation District
Primary RCD
  • San Mateo Resource Conservation District
State Assembly Voting District
  • State Assembly District 23
State Senate Voting District
  • State Senate District 13

Contacts

Kellyx Nelson - San Mateo Resource Conservation District (San Mateo RCD) (kellyx@sanmateorcd.org)

Performance Measures

Expected Performance Measures

No expected Performance Measures set for this Project.

Reported Performance Measures

Habitat Restoration/Creation
Action Taken Habitat Type 2016 Units
Restored Wet meadow 115 acres
Total 115 acres

Large Woody Debris (LWD)
2016 Units
4 number
Total 4 number

Sediment Load Reduction
Sediment Source 2016 Units
Channel incision 150,000 tons
Total 150,000 tons

Special Status Fish Species Habitat
Action Performed Focal Species Habitat Type Listing Status 2016 Units
Enhanced steelhead - central California coast DPS Rearing Federally Threatened 5,500 lf
Enhanced coho salmon - central California coast ESU Rearing Federally Endangered/State Endangered 5,500 lf
Total 11,000 lf

Stream Corridor Restored
Location Treatment Type 2016 Units
In-stream Grade Stabilization 5,500 lf
In-stream LWD Installation 5,500 lf
Total 11,000 lf

Financials

Budget

$1,071,089.00
$1,071,089.00
$0.00
$0.00
Total
Unknown/Unassigned (Unknown or Unassigned) $1,071,089.00 $0.00 $1,071,089.00
Unspecified (DWR) $0.00
Unspecified (NRCS) (Inactive) $0.00
Unspecified (SCC) (Inactive) $0.00
Unspecified (USFWS) (Inactive) $0.00
Total $1,071,089.00 $0.00 $1,071,089.00
Comment: None provided

Reported Expenditures

No Expenditures have been reported for this Project.


Note: None provided

Project Themes

Project Themes

The instream habitat enhancement directly benefits Central California Coho Salmon and Steelhead Trout.
This watershed is impaired due to sediment. This project reconnects Butano Creek to 115 acres of its historic floodplain and will store over 150,00 cubic yards of sediment over 10 years.
Flooding on Butano Creek was impacting the Pescadero agricultural community. This project reduces flooding by reconnecting Butano Creek to its historic floodplain which will reduce flooding in the adjacent areas.

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External Links

  • San Mateo RCD Project Site

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