D Street Fill Restoration Project

Restoration of this portion of the D Street Fill is consistent with the wildlife and habitat goal for the San Diego Bay NWR, as presented in the Refuge’s Comprehensive Conservation Plan. The restoration of 11.03 acres of coastal wetlands also represents compensatory mitigation for impacts to jurisdictional wetlands associated with the SDG&E® South Bay Substation Relocation project. 

We evaluated the potential effects on the environment of implementing this project, and completed a final environmental assessment (EA) in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) (42 USC 4341 et seq.) and the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) NEPA Regulations contained in C.F.R. Parts 1500-1508. 

For an abbreviated version, here is the Executive Summary    

The final EA is also available for review at the following locations:

Chula Vista Library, Civic Center Branch

365 F Street, Chula Vista, CA 91910

San Diego National Wildlife Refuge Complex Headquarters

1080 Gunpowder Point Drive, Chula Vista, CA  91910

Call first for hours/access information

(619) 221-3473

Comments on the draft EA were solicited from various local, State, and Federal government agencies, tribal governments, non-governmental organizations, and the public during the 30-day comment period from July 29, to August 27, 2015. Construction was completed in 2016.

For more information contact:

Jill Terp, Deputy Project Leader

jill_terp@fws.gov

Cell (619) 719-8579 

Office (619) 221-3473

All comments received from the public will be placed in the Service’s administrative record for this project. As part of the record, comments will be made available for inspection by the general public, and copies may be provided to the public.