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- Chair: Ron Warner, Public Interest (PI) Representative, Tehama County *
- Vice Chair: Walt Seaver, Landowner (LO) Representative, Colusa County *
- Secretary/Treasurer: Lynnel Pollock, PI Rep., Yolo County *
- Past Chair: Brendon Flynn, LO Rep., Tehama County *
- Jim McKevitt, PI Rep., Resources Agency
- John Nock, LO Rep., Butte County *
- Steve Lambert, PI Rep., Butte County
- Gary Evans, PI Rep., Colusa County
- Dan Gover, LO Rep., Shasta County
- Glenn Hawes, PI Rep., Shasta County
- Brian Fedora, LO Rep., Sutter County
- James Gallagher, PI Rep., Sutter County *
- Marc Faye, LO Rep., Yolo County
- Sandy Morey, CA Department of Fish and Game *
- Don Reck, US Bureau of Reclamation
- Alicia Kirchner, US Corps of Engineers
- Emma Suarez, Central Valley Flood Protection Board
- Jan Knight, US Fish & Wildlife Service
- Curtis Anderson, CA Department of Water Resources
- Mike Pool, US Bureau of Land Managment
- Eduardo Olmedo, US Forest Service
- Michael Fehling, CA Department of Parks & Recreation
- Landowner - Chair, Brendon Flynn
- Technical Advisory - Chair, Tom McCubbins
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Mailing Address:
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Red Bluff, California 96080
Physical Address:
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Red Bluff
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FAX: (530) 529-7322
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- Delta Plan draft EIRThe draft EIR is Available for review and comment through February 2, 2012. The current draft Delta plan is available here: linkmore details
- draft 2012 Central Valley Flood Protection PlanDWR releases the Public Draft 2012 Central Valley Flood Protection Plan (CVFPP)more details
- Water-Related Meeting UpdatesA summary of various water-related meetings in the northern Sacramento Valleymore details
The Sacramento River Conservation Area Forum (SRCAF) is a non-profit organization that evolved from 1986 State of California legislation (SB1086). The legislation called for a management plan to protect, restore and enhance the fisheries and riparian habitat along the Sacramento River from Keswick Dam down river to Verona. This effort is cooperative in nature and works to ensure that habitat restoration and management addresses not only the dynamics of riparian ecosystems, but also the realities of local agricultural and recreational issues associated with land use changes occurring along the river.

The SRCAF continues to promote and coordinate restoration related activities along the Sacramento River, develop and implement site-specific and sub-reach plans for areas within the Conservation Area, review and track projects and monitor ecosystem restoration progress within the Sacramento River Conservation Area (SRCA), and work to build a broader support and understanding of the goals of CALFED and the SB1086 Program.