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Friday, November 1, 2024

Work on Nelson Dam Project to Result in Temporary Road Closures

Work continues on the Nelson Dam removal and replacement project and  will result in temporary road closures over the next few weeks.

Work scheduled to continue the next four weeks includes pouring  concrete for a new fish screen structure. The work requires temporary  closure of South Naches Road at Powerhouse Road. This closure will start  at 6:00 am and end by 5:00 pm on the following dates:

  • Thursday July 14th
  • Thursday July 21st
  • Thursday July 28th
  • Wednesday August 3rd
As always, the schedule for this type of project is subject to change  daily dependent on weather, equipment failure, and emergencies.

Nelson Dam, on the Naches tributary of the Yakima River, was built in  the 1920s to divert irrigation water for Yakima and the Naches-Cowiche  Irrigation Association. The original design did not allow any fish  passage. 

The dam has held back tons of sediment and silt over the years,  raising the river bed and causing the Naches River to overflow its banks  and pour into the surrounding community during even minor flooding.

The Nelson Dam removal and replacement project will improve fish  passage and sediment continuity to improve habitat, increase flow  conveyance to decrease flooding risks for nearby landowners, and improve  water supply reliability.

The City of Yakima and Yakima County have been collaborating on the  design and implementation of the project for more than a decade. The dam  removal and related work is one of several major public works projects  initiated by the Yakima Basin Integrated Plan.

The City of Yakima plans to invest $10.8 million in the $26 million,  multi-agency collaboration over the next four to five years. To help pay  for the project, the City of Yakima received $4.4 million from  Washington State’s Floodplain by Design program, $4.134 million from  Washington State’s Brian Abbott Fish Barrier Removal Board, $1.325  million from the state’s Capital Budget and $500,000 from both the  Resource Legacy Fund and the Bureau of Reclamation.

For more about the project, contact City of Yakima Assistant Public Works Director David Brown at 509-575-6154 or David.Brown@yakimawa.gov

Original source can be found here.

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