Pete Ghelfi has been the Director of Engineering
for Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency (SAFCA) since 2000. He
has been involved in numerous flood control projects that have
led to increased flood protection for the Sacramento area. The
majority of Mr. Ghelfi's time is spent representing SAFCA in its
partnership with the US Army Corps of Engineers and the State of
California's Department of Water Resources/California Central
Valley Flood Protection Board to implement over $2.5 billion in
needed flood control improvements in the Sacramento area.
Projects include slurry wall construction along the Sacramento
and American Rivers; various levee repair projects; underseepage
remediation; erosion protection; improvements to Folsom Dam;
levee certification efforts along the American River, Sacramento
River, and South Sacramento Streams; and the remapping of over
100,000 parcels out of the regulatory floodplain.
Prior to working for SAFCA, Mr. Ghelfi worked for the Sacramento
County Department of Water Resources for approximately 12 years
where he was involved in numerous programs that included
drainage development review, master planning, stormwater
quality, the FEMA program, the Community Rating System program,
and initiating a Hazard Mitigation Grant Program involving the
purchase of homes along Dry Creek and the elevation of houses
above the floodplain throughout the county.
Mr. Ghelfi earned his Bachelor of Science degree in civil
engineering from California State University, Sacramento and is
a registered civil engineer and a certified floodplain manager.
He is a member of the Association of State Floodplain Managers
and the Floodplain Management Association.