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Filling in the Amador Canal? |
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Monday, 14 January 2008 |
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To fill in the canal or not to fill in the
canal? That is the question. Amador Water Agency board members need an
environmental study before they can decide which way to go. With the new Amador Transmission
Pipeline completed and carrying the water that most of Amador County’s
water, the next step is to run a small water pipe in the old ditch to
serve about 134 customers who still receive raw water directly from the canal.
After this pipe is installed in the canal and current canal customers are
hooked up, the agency will stop pumping any water into the canal.
Amador Water Agency’s
Manager of Engineering and Planning, Gene Mancebo says this will probably be
phased in over the next three years or so. The original Environmental Impact Report on the pipeline
construction assumes that the canal will remain empty after the new water pipe
is installed. But
many property owners along the canal have asked the water agency to fill in the
canal with dirt to make their properties more accessible – and General
Manager Jim Abercrombie said that some owners have even conditioned signing an
easement agreement for AWA to maintain the pipe on filling in the ditch.
Mancebo says it will probably be optional for property owners – some owners
would rather the ditch on their property open for rainwater accumulation. Either way, an environmental
study on the impacts of filling in the ditch and an addendum to the original
EIR will have to be approved before property owners and AWA can make an
informed decision. Board members voted to contract with an environmental firm
to prepare a draft addendum on the entire 23-mile length of the canal for a fee
not to exceed $25,000.
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