Wind Fencing

Contract Number
MS03025
MSRC Award
$20,730.00
Project Background

The Coachella Valley, located in the desert portion of eastern Riverside County, is subect to wind events that deposit significant quantities of blowsand on roadways adjacent to unimproved land parcels. This sand is ground into fine particles by passing automobiles and trucks, and is re-entrained into the atmosphere where it can be breathed by the local residents. An effective strategy for reducing the deposition of sand on roadways is to install wind fences at the boundaries of unimproved land parcels that are adjacent to the roadways. The wind fences act as a barrier that "trips" the flow of blown sand, depositing the sand on the leeward side of the wind fence as opposed to the road surface.

Emission Tons CO Annual
0.00
Emission Tons CO Total
0.00
Emission Tons NOX Annual
0.00
Emission Tons PM Annual
13.00
Emission Tons PM Total
0.00
Emission Tons Rog Annual
0.00
Emission Tons Rog Total
0.00
Project Cost Description

180730.00

Project Implementation

The Coachella Valley Association of Governments (CVAG) implemented the wind fencing project using both MSRC and CMAQ funding sources. CVAG issued an Invitation to Bid, ultimately awarding a contract to Sierra Landscape Company. The installation of wind fences was performed at four (4) locations adjacent to the Coachella Valley Preserve, requiring a total of approximately 30,000 linear feet of fencing. In most locations, multiple fences were installed to maximize the effectiveness; a total of 100 fences were constructed under this project.

Project Objectives

This project involved the intallation of wind fences adjacent to the Coachella Valley Preserve to help eliminate the transport of loose sand from the Preserve into the community of Del Webb Sun City Palm Desert. The Del Webb residents had voiced a concern that blowsand was impacting their community.

Project Results Description

According to representatives of CVAG and the Coachella Valley Preserve, the wind fences are not only effective in reducing the amount of sand that impacts the adjacent residential communities, but supports retention of the habitat for both the federally threatened/state endangered fringe-toed lizard and federally endangered milk-vetch, thus retaining the necessary habitat for these sensitive species.

Project State
California
Project Status Description

This project is fully implemented. The fences have been inspected by CVAG and the Coachella Valley Preserve and installation is deemed 100% complete and in compliance with all specifications.

Project Year
Summary Approved
No
Total Project Cost
$180,730.00
Co Funding Amount
$160,000.00
Contractor Address
73-710 Fred Waring Drive, Ste. 200
Contractor Agency
Coachella Valley Association of Governments (CVAG)
Contractor City
Palm Desert
Contractor Contact
Aurora Kerr
Contractor Country
United States of America
Contractor State
CA
Contractor Phone
Contractor ID
0
Contractor Zip
92260
Co Participants
Federal Highway Administration/Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) Program
Sierra Landscape Company
Final Approval Date
Final Report Approved
No