September 18, 2024 | Via CA.gov
SACRAMENTO – Thanks to the largest tidal wetland restoration project to date in the Delta, tidal waters are now flowing to 3,400 acres of restored habitat for the first time in a century, supporting fish and wildlife and providing 100-year flood protection for surrounding Central Valley communities.
State officials celebrated the completion of the Lookout Slough project today with a levee breaching at the eastern edge of the project in Solano County. This site alone provides over 40,000-acre feet of additional flood storage within the Yolo Bypass, which will help protect surrounding communities and infrastructure during future floods.