Watersheds Asset Rehabilitation Project (WARP): Stevens Creek Erosion Repair

This $1.1 million Santa Clara Valley Water District (SCVWD) Maintenance Project rehabilitated approximately 250 linear feet of damaged in-channel levee to repair structural integrity and establish flood capacity within Stevens Creek. The purpose of this maintenance project was to remediate the severe damage caused by previous flooding from a high rain event.

Key Project Features

  • KeishEnv provided Storm Water Pollution Prevention (SWPPP) services for this capital project.
  • KeishEnv staff provided support in developing the BMP Action Plan and ensuring the owner and SCVWD were aware of the site’s specific needs for proper BMP implementation.
  • Staff provided in-field SWPPP and BMP training for the owner, contractors, and SCVWD to ensure compliance.
  • KeishEnv staff ensured BMPs provided adequate track-out control across all three project access points and ensured that existing vegetation was maintained throughout project duration.
  • KeishEnv staff provided oversight of stream diversion plans, including equipment fitted with fish screens.

Impact

The KeishEnv team helped remediate the severe damage caused by flooding from a high rain event. We provided a SWPPP and Best Management Practices training to ensure compliance and oversight to keep the project on course.