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Lower Putah Creek Community Watershed Management
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Watershed Plan Science-based and Community Supported
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Watershed Scale Assessment
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Wildlife Monitoring
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Bird Counts by River Mile
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LiDAR Elevation Model
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Community Participation
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Priority Project List
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Committed Action
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Understanding the Watershed
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Why Are Tributaries Eroding? Pleasants Creek Dry Creek
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Effect of Monticello Dam on Peak Flood Flows
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Effect of Monticello Dam on Peak Flood Stage
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Enlarging Tributary Channels
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Bridge Failure
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Turbidity
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June 2005
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January 2006
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Hoskins Ranch 2001
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Hoskins Ranch 2005
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Rock Vanes
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Dry Creek
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Cut Arundo at Dry Creek
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Arundo Induced Erosion
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Restoring Dry Creek Confluence
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Design Channel
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Restored Bank
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After 12,500 CFS Runoff Event
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Gravel Recharge 2008
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Winters Putah Creek Park
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WPCP 1962
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Winters Putah Creek Park River Parkway Round 3
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Success Criteria Near Term (1-5 years) Eliminate Blight Eliminate Invasive Weeds Increase Aquatic Invertebrates Mid Term (3-7 years) Lower Water Temperature Reduce Turbidity Increase Salmon Population Long Term (7-10 years) Increase Native Fish and Wildlife
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Conclusions 1)Communities manage watersheds 2)Community involvement, watershed scale assessment and consensus planning generates commitment to science-based and community- supported action. http://www.watershedportals.org/lpccc
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