Nelson Sloan Quarry Restoration and Beneficial Reuse of Sediment Project
5 Documents in Project
Summary
SCH Number
2019049100
Lead Agency
California Department of Parks and Recreation
Document Title
Nelson Sloan Quarry Restoration and Beneficial Reuse of Sediment Project
Document Type
NOP - Notice of Preparation of a Draft EIR
Received
Present Land Use
Inactive sand and gravel quarry, va cant land, open space/AR-1-1 (Agricultural - Residential)/Parks, Open Space, & Recreation
Document Description
Note: Extended Review per Lead
The Nelson Sloan Quarry Restoration project consists of the beneficial re-use of excess sediment excavated from flood control facilities and disturbed habitats in the Tijuana River Valley towards the restoration of the Nelson Sloan Quarry. More specifically, excess sediment extracted from flood control facilities, and habitat restoration projects, managed by the California Department of Parks and Recreation (CDPR), City of San Diego, County of San Diego, and US International Boundary and Water Commission (and potentially, other stakeholders) that are currently hauled offsite to area landfills, or construction projects, would instead be hauled to the project site for processing and placement to restore the quarry slopes to natural landform and high quality upland habitat. Ari Operations and Maintenance Plan and multi-jurisdictional agreement would ultimately determine use of the project site for sediment placement by area stakeholders. At this time, members of the agreement are anticipated to include CDPR, the City of San Diego, the County, USIBWC, US Customs and Border Protection, the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board, the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery, and potentially, site operators.
Contact Information
Name
Lorena Warner-Lara
Agency Name
California Department of Parks and Recreation (CDPR)
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency
Phone
Name
Agency Name
California Department of Parks and Recreation
Contact Types
Project Applicant
Location
Coordinates
Cities
San Diego
Counties
San Diego
Cross Streets
Dairy Mart Road and Monument Road
Zip
92154
Total Acres
23 (approx)
Parcel #
6640110500 and 66401 10400
State Highways
I-5 & 805
Waterways
Tijuana River
Township
19S
Range
2W
Section
3
Notice of Completion
State Review Period Start
State Review Period End
State Reviewing Agencies
Air Resources Board, Transportation Projects, Cal Fire, California Coastal Commission (CCC), California Department of Conservation (DOC), California Department of Fish and Wildlife, South Coast Region 5 (CDFW), California Department of Parks and Recreation, California Department of Transportation, District 11 (DOT), California Highway Patrol, California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Diego Region 9 (RWQCB), California State Lands Commission (SLC), Department of Toxic Substances Control, Office of Emergency Services, California, Office of Historic Preservation, Resources Agency, Resources, Recycling and Recovery, State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Water Quality, California Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC)
State Reviewing Agency Comments
California Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC)
Development Types
Other (Restoration of inactive quarry site)
Local Actions
Coastal Permit, Grading Permit
Project Issues
Aesthetics, Agriculture and Forestry Resources, Air Quality, Biological Resources, Coastal Zone, Cultural Resources, Cumulative Effects, Drainage/Absorption, Flood Plain/Flooding, Geology/Soils, Growth Inducement, Hazards & Hazardous Materials, Hydrology/Water Quality, Land Use/Planning, Mineral Resources, Noise, Population/Housing, Public Services, Recreation, Schools/Universities, Solid Waste, Transportation, Vegetation, Wetland/Riparian, Wildfire
Attachments
Environmental Document
State Comments
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