Yuma East Wetlands: Arizona Game & Fish Parcel Wetland Restoration Project

Yuma East Wetlands: Arizona Game & Fish Parcel Wetland Restoration Project

This project involved restoration work in the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) Parcel, which is part of the Yuma East Wetlands Complex. The 21-Acre Project Area is within the Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area and is an important component of a larger effort to restore critical wildlife habitat along the Lower Colorado River.  Project goals included:

  • Converting fallow agricultural land into sheet-irrigated cottonwood/willow habitat.
  • Restoring flows through degrading marshes of dense cattail and bulrush.
  • Revegetating the riparian areas with cottonwood/willows, mesquite and other native species.

The following is a summary of George F. Cathey’s technical contribution to the project (as an employee of Natural Channel Design, Inc.):

  • Topographic survey and TIN surface creation
  • Design and grading plan for wetland re-contouring (balanced ~25,000 CY of earth)
  • Rock auxiliary spillway structures
  • Wetland water level control structures
  • Technical Specifications
  • Unit price table
  • Engineer’s opinion of probable cost
  • Bid evaluations.