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Ryan and Ryan,
My concern would be erosion and sedimentation into the prickly pear scrub area. If it’s enough water to erode the trail, then it could erode the habitat areas and we definitely want
to avoid additional mitigation at all costs.
Ryan Phaneuf, CAE, CERP, sUAS | Restoration Biologist – Ecosystem Restoration
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Santa Barbara, CA
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Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: Water Diverter Location
Thank you. Correct, the diverter is basically a pre-fab concrete V-ditch filled with stone and flanked by a piece of timber on each side. There would not be a velocity reducer as those
are only designed for the rather long swales. Attached is an on-site example, although longer than we expect at the area in question.
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Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: Water Diverter Location
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Ryan,
I’m going to copy the other Ryan on this as I think he would be better suited to comment on that, but just to clarify this would just be a mini ditch to carry water off the side of the
trail, correct? Where present, are these intended to stay earthen or will they be concrete, and is there any sort of velocity reducer where they are or is that only intended for the
longer v-ditch areas?
Ryan Winkleman | Project Manager/Senior Biologist/Certified Senior Ecologist
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Subject: EXTERNAL: Water Diverter Location
Hi Ryan,
While walking the trail and marking the locations for several water diverters on the Canyon Loop Trail today, we found an area of the trail that had some erosion after the recent rain.
The team that was on-site felt a water diverter would be best suited in the attached location. The 6ft diverter would basically run across the trail and flow toward the orange flag
in the photo. Our question for you is……do you foresee an issue with water being diverted towards an area heavily populated by the prickly pear cactus? We tend to believe this area
is well vegetated and the water would dissipate over a wide area naturally, but curious for your opinion.
Thank You,
Ryan
end. Thank You
PUNCH LIST #1
1. Splice behind the trail diverter #2 (near oak tree)-INCOMPLETE
2. Remove rebar in large velocity reducer-INCOMPLETE
3. Add rebar to 15th step at Steps #1-INCOMPLETE
4. Remove rebar in V swale next to Steps #1-INCOMPLETE
5. Return rocks & dirt spoils to trail above Steps #1-COMPLETE
6. Achieve 5 ft width of trail above Step #1-COMPLETE WITH HYDROSEED ON FRIDAY
7. Return rocks & dirt spoils to trail above water diverter #3-INCOMPLETE. BRING LARGE ROCKS FROM SPOILS AND COMPACT SOIL ABOVE WATER DIVERTER #3.
8. Clean up and remove access filter fabric above diverter at gabion wall-INCOMPLETE
9. Rake along trail above diverter #4-COMPLETE
10. Remove dirt spoils under prickly pear cactus at the bend-INCOMPLETE
11. Pull back dirt spoils at a 2:1 ratio near prickly pear cactus-INCOMPLETE
12. Pull back dirt spoils area just west of T intersection -INCOMPLETE
13. Compact behind bench (between V swale) at T intersection INCOMPLETE. COMPACTION NEEDED
14. Bury fins at base of timber rails at T intersection-COMPLETE
15. Rake and dress spoils around large velocity reducer and very west end.-ADDED TO LIST ON 2.1.23
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