Partners Memorialize the Completion of the Most Recent Salmon Recovery Project in the Sacramento Valley

Thursday, Sep 29th, 2016

On September 27th, Reclamation District 108, NOAA Fisheries, California Department of Water Resources and the Sacramento River Forum were recognized for the successful completion of the Bullock Bend Mitigation Bank in Yolo County.  The project, which was managed by Westervelt Environmental Services, consists of over 116 acres of restored floodplain habitat, which will provide critical … Continue reading “Partners Memorialize the Completion of the Most Recent Salmon Recovery Project in the Sacramento Valley”

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Water and Fisheries Leaders Host Sacramento Valley Salmon Recovery Program Event in Redding

Friday, Sep 23rd, 2016

Earlier this week, water and fisheries officials joined the Northern California Water Association and a number of Northern California water management entities at the Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District Diversion Dam in Redding to take an in-depth look at the collaborative projects and programs underway to benefit salmon as part of the Sacramento Valley Salmon Recovery Program. Experts … Continue reading “Water and Fisheries Leaders Host Sacramento Valley Salmon Recovery Program Event in Redding”

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More Progress on Salmon Recovery Projects: RD 2035 and Woodland-Davis Complete Fish Screen Project – Only Two High Priority Diversions Remain in the Sacramento Valley

Wednesday, Sep 14th, 2016

Yesterday afternoon, various elected officials, water resources managers, landowners and representatives from state and federal water management and fishery agencies gathered on the Sacramento River in Yolo County to celebrate the completion of the Reclamation District 2035 (RD 2035) and Woodland-Davis Clean Water Agency (WDCWA) combined diversion and fish screen facility. Joining in the celebration … Continue reading “More Progress on Salmon Recovery Projects: RD 2035 and Woodland-Davis Complete Fish Screen Project – Only Two High Priority Diversions Remain in the Sacramento Valley”

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Implementing the Salmon Action Plan for 2017

Friday, Sep 9th, 2016

  The Northern California Water Association (NCWA) and several water resources managers joined state and federal agencies in a joint presentation to the State Water Board earlier this week on the various actions underway to improve salmon recovery throughout the Sacramento Valley. The presentation described the tremendous progress on collaborative projects that will have a … Continue reading “Implementing the Salmon Action Plan for 2017”

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