Ecosystem Planning Team Michael Perrone & Emily Alejandrino.

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Ecosystem Planning Team Michael Perrone & Emily Alejandrino

 Constructed facilities replace lost goods and services  Cost of facilities = measure of ecosystem value  Include construction, land, O&M costs

 Fish  Erosion control by floodplains  Clean water  Groundwater recharge

 Fish hatcheries  Riprap on levees  Water treatment plants  Recharge basins

 7 hatcheries for salmon and steelhead ◦ O&M = $7.3 million/year ◦ New hatchery = $10-30 million ◦ Today’s cost to build = up to $210 million