Roseville Energy Park

ECORP assisted the City of Roseville on the Roseville Energy Park project.  This project was a high profile project with a tight timeline.  The project required coordination between a local project developer, Roseville Electric staff, Roseville Electric’s consultant, other City of Roseville staff, the Placer Land Trust, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS).  ECORP designed both the vernal pool and the seasonal wetland mitigation habitat required by the federal permits, oversaw the development of the mitigation monitoring plan, related mitigation documentation, and developed the operations and management plan for the resulting open space preserve. 

ECORP is currently conducting the 10-year monitoring of the mitigation wetlands.  Five years of monitoring has shown the project to be successfully establishing appropriate wetland hydrology and vegetation, and providing habitat for the vernal pool fairy shrimp (Branchinecta lynchi), California fairy shrimp (Linderiella occidentalis), and dwarf downingia.