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SFPUC staff outline Alameda Creek watershed work, fish passage and habitat plan

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · October 27, 2009
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Division manager Tim Ramirez briefed the commission on Alameda Creek watershed geography, barriers to steelhead passage, habitat conservation planning, monitoring and proposed restoration measures. Staff said technical modeling and interagency coordination will inform an HCP and Calaveras Dam environmental review.

Tim Ramirez, Division Manager for Natural Resources and Lands Management, told the commission the SFPUC is pursuing coordinated watershed work in Alameda Creek that spans private and public lands and requires partner cooperation. "This map predates my arrival to the PUC 4 years ago and was developed by the work group in the watershed to illustrate all the many things that are happening and the different fighters that are involved," Ramirez said. He described barriers to anadromous fish migration such…

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