SCH Number,Lead Agency Name,Lead Agency Title,Lead Agency Acronym,Document Title,Document Type,Received,Posted,Document Description,Document Portal URL,Project Title,Contact Full Name,Contact Authority,Contact Job Title,Contact Email Address,Contact Address 1,Contact Address 2,Contact City,Contact State,Contact Zip Code,Contact Phone Number,Location Coordinates,Cities,Counties,County Clerks,Location Cross Streets,Location Zip Code,Location Total Acres,Location Parcel Number,Location State Highways,Location Waterways,Location Airports,NOC Has Non Late Comment,NOC State Review Start Date,NOC State Review End Date,NOC Development Type,NOC Local Action,NOC Project Issues,NOC Local Review Start Date,NOC Local Review End Date,NOE Exempt Status,NOE Exempt Citation,NOE Reasons for Exemption,NOD Agency,NOD Approved By Lead Agency,NOD Approved Date,NOD Significant Environmental Impact,NOD Environmental Impact Report Prepared,NOD Negative Declaration Prepared,NOD Other Document Type,NOD Mitigation Measures,NOD Mitigation Reporting Or Monitoring Plan,NOD Statement Of Overriding Considerations Adopted,NOD Findings Made Pursuant,NOD Final EIR Available Location 2012122043,Lake County,,,Spring Valley Lake Project,NOD,3/8/2022,3/8/2022,"The original project is limited to the restoration of Spring Valley Lake and the diversion of water from Wolf Creek and North Fork Cache Creek for storage in Spring Valley Lake. Water diverted into Spring Valley Lake consists of approximately one cubic foot per second (cfs) from Wolf Creek between October 1 and July 1, and up to 300-acre feet per year of water from North Fork Cache Creek, which is allocated from the Yolo County Flood Control and Conservation District. During the year the Permittee will bypass a minimum of 10 cfs or the total streamflow shall be bypassed, whichever is less. The restoration project is to reclaim the water volume and area of the original reservoir and dam capacity of 320 acre-feet, the current volume is approximately 43 acre-feet. The reclaimed lake is anticipated to provide water for wildfire suppression as well as backup domestic water supply in the event of a prolonged drought. The proposed project is to be completed in three phases: Phase I will involve construction of a sedimentation pond and filtration marshes, re-direction of Wolf Creek to the southern bank of the reservoir to the spillway of the dam. Phases II & Ill will remove 10-30 feet of sediment from the area delineated on the attached maps. The project is anticipated to remove approx. 352,000 cubic yards of sediment, about half of which is silt. The silt will be deposited as spoils in several County-owned sites within the Spring Valley Lakes Subdivision. The extension will extend the expiration of the Streambed Alteration Agreement until April 26, 2026",https://ceqanet.opr.ca.gov/2012122043/4,Springle Valley Lake Reservoir Recovery,Zach Kearns,Department of Fish and Wildlife,Environmental Scientist,zach.kearns@wildlife.ca.gov,1701 Nimbus Road,,Rancho Cordova,CA,95670,9163581134,,,Lake,Lake,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,California Department of Fish and Wildlife,No,3/7/2022,No,No,Yes,,Yes,No,No,No, the office location listed above for the Lead Agency. CDFW’s record of execution of the extension of the Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement as Responsible Agency is available at CDFW’s regional office.