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SWG-2013-00172 - Harris County Flood Control District - Harris County

Published March 11, 2013
Expiration date: 4/10/2013

Full Public Notice     Project Plans

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:  The applicant is proposing construction of the Kuykendahl Detention Basin (P545-01-00) to lower flood water surface elevations and reduce structure flooding in the Greens Bayou watershed.  The total project area is approximately 300 acres.  A total of 7.62 acres of waters of the U.S., including wetlands, are located within the project site, which includes a total of 2.55 acres of wetlands and 5.07 acres of waters of the U.S. (P145-00-00, P245-00-00-00, Old P245-00-00, and P145-03-00).  Construction of the proposed project will result in approximately 2.55 acres of unavoidable impacts to jurisdictional wetlands and 1.45 acres of impacts to jurisdictional streams.  The proposed detention basin complex will consist of four interconnected detention cells, excavated to various depths and connected by culverts or pipes.  Maintenance activities and improvements within P145-00-00, P245-00-00, and P145-00-03 channels are also part of the project.