Facilities Overview

The Reclamation District 1000 levee system consists of 42.61 miles of project levees encircling the District which is located in Sacramento and Sutter counties and is approximately 55,000 acres in size. The levee heights range from an elevation of 39 to 44 feet (USGS datum). The standard 100-year flood plain is five to six feet lower than the crown of the levees. In addition to the project levees, the District maintains approximately ten miles of non-project levees. The levees are inspected, maintained and repaired by the District on a regular basis throughout the year and patrolled continuously during periods of high water to safeguard against failure.

The District’s operates and maintains a drainage system consisting of 30 miles of main drainage canals, about 150-miles of drainage ditches and seven main pumping stations. The drainage system collects storm water and drainage and delivers them to the pumping plants for disposal in the Sacramento River.

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Plant_1A_-1_140Pumping Plants 1A and 1B are located along the Garden Highway directly across the street from the District office.  Plant 1A was the first plant and was completed in approximately 1915 and provided all the drainage for the entire Natomas basin.  Plant 1B was completely reconstructed in 2003 with added capacity to accommodate increases in runoff from urbanization.Plant_1B-sm

 

Reclamation District No. 1000
1633 Garden Highway, Sacramento, CA 95833-9706
Tel:(916) 922-1449 Fax:(916) 922-2129


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