AMAFCA Project Schedule
The Project Schedule identifies future planning efforts, joint funding initiatives, design, and construction projects that AMAFCA hopes to accomplish over the next six fiscal years (FYs; July 1 to June 30 of each year). The projects selected for the FY 2025 Project Schedule were derived from an extensive review and analysis of approximately 400 different planned flood control and water quality projects within AMAFCA’s jurisdiction. Each project was evaluated by assessing current and future needs and regulatory priorities.
All of the projects identified strive to improve and protect stormwater quality. Projects in the FY 2025 Project Schedule were prioritized (as required by AMAFCA’s Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System permit) relative to other stormwater quality facilities based on cost, existing Best Management Practices within the subbasin (effectiveness), and proximity to the Rio Grande.
Recommendations for project inclusion in the FY 2025 Project Schedule were presented to the AMAFCA Board of Directors over a series of public meetings held in the winter of 2023 and spring of 2024. More than $825 Million in proposed projects were vetted.
Please Note: The Project Schedule is strictly a planning and budgeting document for use by the AMAFCA Board of Directors. This schedule utilized various criteria to establish general project priorities from a technical perspective, which may not necessarily reflect the priorities used by the Board of Directors for funding and construction of individual projects. Specific projects will be funded and scheduled by AMAFCA Board action based on evaluation of public safety needs, cost-sharing benefits, orderly development of flood control infrastructure, overall community needs, and regional planning requirements.
Projects Under Construction
Completed Projects
- Amole Dam Gravity Outlet Phase II
- Valle de Oro Barr Improvements Project
- North Domingo Baca Dam Improvements Project
- Calabacillas Arroyo West Branch Grade Control Structure 11
- Calabacillas Grade Control Structure II Extension
- Valle de Oro Swale Project
- Louisiana-Gibson Regional Drainage Facility
- Black Mesa 3 Dam Outlet – Phase V
- Lower Bear Tributary Arroyo Regional Water Quality Facility
- Valle de Oro Outlet Structure Project
- Black Mesa 3 Dam Outlet – Phase III & Phase IV
- Black Mesa 3 Dam Outlet Raymac to Don Felipe Dam Project Phase II
- Calabacillas Arroyo Grade Control Structure 1a1
- West I-40 Phase IV
Louisiana- Gibson Regional Drainage Facility
Drainage Management Plans
Due to size, Drainage Management Plans are unavailable for download online. Please contact licensing@amafca.org or visit our Development Review Program page for more information.
AMAFCA Technical Standards Manual
The Albuquerque Metropolitan Arroyo Flood Control Authority’s Technical Standards Manual provides policies, standard practices, criteria, guidance, and references for use in carrying out drainage designs, studies, and analysis. The Manual is intended to be used by AMAFCA employees, partner agencies, consultants, developers, and property owners involved with the planning and design of AMAFCA projects and projects that discharge to or are adjacent to AMAFCA’s flood control facilities.
Click here to download the AMAFCA Technical Standards Manual.
Standard Details
Below are links to AMAFCA’s Standard Details. Please contact us before using.
- AMAFCA-101 General Notes and Monument
- AMAFCA-102 Channel Sections
- AMAFCA-102s Shotcrete Channel Sections
- AMAFCA-103 Pipe Penetration 0 Skew
- AMAFCA-104 Pipe Penetration 45 Skew
- AMAFCA-105 Pipe Penetration Into Wall
- AMAFCA-106 Pipe Penetration Small Diameter
- AMAFCA-107 Access Ramp
- AMAFCA-108 Rundown
- AMAFCA-201 Pipe Rail
- AMAFCA-202 Gate and Access
- AMAFCA-203 Fence
- AMAFCA-204 Cable Fence (Steel Post)
- AMAFCA-205 Cable Fence (Wood Post)
- AMAFCA-301 WQ MH Sections
- AMAFCA-302 WQ MH Baffle Details
- AMAFCA-303 Storm Drain Outfall Impact Basin (5 pages)
- Maintenance/Access Road