Presentations Given at the 2010 Board Renewal Conference
Thanks goes out to all those who contributed to the conference. The following presentations are available to download (PDF's).
SRCAF - The Year in Review
SRCAF - Overview
Effects of Ocean Environment and Climate Change on Salmon in the Sacramento River
How we can Dramatically Improve Regulated Central Valley Rivers and still use the Water for Food, Energy, and Society
Woodson Bridge SRA - Fluvial Geomorphology - Explore Issues, Define Processes, Develop Framework, Find Solutions (abridged)
Woodson Bridge SRA - Fluvial Geomorphology - Explore Issues, Define Processes, Develop Framework, Find Solutions (full)
Hamilton City Flood Damage Reduction and Ecosystem Restoration
Tehama-Colusa Canal Authority Fish Passage Improvement Project at the Red Bluff Diversion Dam
Preparing the Central Valley Flood Protection Plan
"Our ranch used money from our land sale to invest in prime orchard ground away from the flood pressures of the Sacramento River."
Accomplishments
The Sacramento River Conservation Area
Forum is a non-profit organization made
up of landowners, state and federal
resource agencies, and public interest
representatives appointed by county
boards of supervisors in Yolo, Sutter,
Colusa, Glenn, Butte, Tehama and Shasta.
Some projects that we have
helped to coordinate are:
Hamilton City Flood Management
Bloody Island Conservation Easements
M&T Fish Screen Facility
Rio Vista National Wildlife Refuge
Woodson Bridge Ecosystem Restoration
Red Bluff to Colusa Recreation Plan
Barge Hole Clean Up
Some of the projects that follow our
guidelines and principles include:
RD 108 Fish Screen
Bidwell-Sacramento River State Park
Turtle Bay Exploration Park
Del Rio Wildland Preserve
Big Chico Creek Access
Llano Seco Conservation Easements
For a complete listing of these and other projects, go to srcafprojectracker.org
The Forum endorses and encourages project proponents who:
