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White Tanks No. 4 Flood Retarding Structure
Rehabilitation Fact Sheet
Project Name: White Tanks No. 4 Flood Retarding Structure (FRS)
Sponsors:
- Flood Control District of Maricopa County
- Agua Fria–New River Natural Resource Conservation District
- Buckeye Valley Natural Resource Conservation District
Project Location: Western Maricopa County, Arizona
Authorization: Department of Agriculture Appropriation Act of
1954 (Public Law 156), and Public Law 106-472, Small Watershed Rehabilitation
Amendments of 2000.
Project Summary:
The White Tanks No. 4 Flood Retarding Structure (FRS) was
constructed by the Soil Conservation Service (now the Natural Resources
Conservation Service - NRCS) in 1954. It is currently operated and maintained by
the Flood Control District of Maricopa County. The 1.3-mile-long, 20-foot-high
earthen structure provides flood protection to an estimated 4,000 current
residents, 1,000 structures, agricultural land, and infrastructure. Additional
residents and structures will be protected from large storm events in the future
as development occurs in the downstream benefitted area.
The FRS has surpassed its original 50-year project lifetime and
has developed safety deficiencies since the time of its construction, including
embankment cracking. To address these deficiencies, the Project Sponsors, with
assistance from the NRCS, completed a Rehabilitation Plan and Environmental
Assessment (Plan/EA) in 2008. The Plan/EA calls for rehabilitation of the FRS to
provide for continued flood protection while meeting current safety and
performance standards, including: raising the dam crest; widening and
reinforcing the auxiliary (emergency) spillways; and installing internal erosion
protection measures.
The Dam Rehabilitation Program administered by NRCS provides
financial and technical assistance to help local Sponsors rehabilitate aging
dams that were originally constructed with NRCS Watershed Program assistance.
NRCS, Sponsors, and the Arizona Dam Safety Office are currently working on nine
high priority dams needing rehabilitation. In order to receive federal funds for
dam rehabilitation, local Sponsors must provide 35 percent of the total project
costs.
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