Lookout Slough Tidal Habitat Restoration Project

 
 

The Lookout Slough Project will provide the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) with high-quality Delta smelt habitat to help the state meet the requirements of an Endangered Species Act biological opinion. EIP is providing DWR with a large-scale, full-delivery restoration solution through our innovative Pay for Performance model.

Under this model, DWR has contracted with EIP to deliver specific milestones for a fixed price. EIP’s responsibilities under our contract with DWR include land identification, land acquisition, restoration design, permitting, construction, posting financial assurances, and monitoring through final approval of as-built results.

 
 
 
 

LOCATION: Solano County, CA

Elevation: Approximately 5ft Above Sea Level

Acreage: 3,600

Resource: Tidal Channels & Floodplain, Sensitive Species Habitat,Flood Protections

DATE OF COMPLETION: 2024

 

Project Goals

Excavator breaking up levee Lookout Slough areal view

Create and maintain diverse intertidal and subtidal habitat to support native species and improved food productivity within the project area.

Design and implement the project to support viable populations of special status aquatic and terrestrial species.

Closeup Hanford crew member excavator moving dirt

Offset impacts to listed species, including Delta smelt, that result from the operation of the State Water Project (SWP) in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.

Protect other key sensitive species – Giant Garter snake, Western Pond Turtle, Swainson’s Hawk, White Tailed Kite, Tricolored Blackbird, Western Burrowing Owl, Nesting Birds, Roosting Bats.

Provide additional flood storage and conveyance within the Yolo Bypass to reduce the chance of catastrophic flooding and protect existing nearby infrastructure (e.g. agriculture, power and human habitation).

 

Key Sensitive Species Protected

 
Delta and Longfin Smelt

Delta and Longfin Smelt

Mason's Lilaeopsis

Mason's Lilaeopsis

Delta Tule Pea

Delta Tule Pea

Parry’s Rough Tarplant

Parry’s Rough Tarplant

Woolly Rose-Mallow

Woolly Rose-Mallow

 
 

Project Partners

 
 
 
 
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