Agency |
Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District |
Basin |
East Marin-Sonoma |
Caption |
This photo shows East Ditch at Cecilia Way, in Tiburon, part of the Belvedere watershed (flood control zone 4). The following flood control channel maintenance Best Management Practices (BMPs) are performed at this location: Sediment and Debris Removal; Vegetation Management; Bank Stabilization; Temporary Water Diversions. Photo is part of a collection provided by the Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, showing reaches of creeks in Marin County where channel maintenance activities are performed using BMPs that pose minimal threat to water quality and beneficial uses. For more information on BMPs and a Proposed Regional General Permit, see http://www.mcstoppp.org/FloodControlBMPs.htm |
CaptionTemplate |
This photo shows [ProjectLocation], in [ExtraField2], part of the [Watershed] watershed ([ExtraField1]). [Description]. Photo is part of a collection provided by the Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, showing reaches of creeks in Marin County where channel maintenance activities are performed using BMPs that pose minimal threat to water quality and beneficial uses. For more information on BMPs and a Proposed Regional General Permit, see http://www.mcstoppp.org/FloodControlBMPs.htm |
Category |
Flood Control Maintenance |
Description |
The following flood control channel maintenance Best Management Practices (BMPs) are performed at this location: Sediment and Debris Removal; Vegetation Management; Bank Stabilization; Temporary Water Diversions |
ExtraField1 |
flood control zone 4 |
ExtraField2 |
Tiburon |
Filename |
East Ditch .JPG |
Filesize |
341933 |
Path |
mcfcwcd/chan_maint/zone_4/East Ditch .JPG |
ProjectLocation |
East Ditch at Cecilia Way |
Series |
Flood Control Maintenance: Marin County, Zone 4 - Belvedere Watershed |
Streamname |
East Ditch |
SubBasin |
Arroyo Corte Madera |
UpdateDate |
12/16/2006 |
UpdateName |
JEA |
Watershed |
Belvedere |
Agency |
Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District |
Basin |
East Marin-Sonoma |
Caption |
This photo shows East Ditch at Cecilia Way, in Tiburon, part of the Belvedere watershed (flood control zone 4). The following flood control channel maintenance Best Management Practices (BMPs) are performed at this location: Sediment and Debris Removal; Vegetation Management; Bank Stabilization; Temporary Water Diversions. Photo is part of a collection provided by the Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, showing reaches of creeks in Marin County where channel maintenance activities are performed using BMPs that pose minimal threat to water quality and beneficial uses. For more information on BMPs and a Proposed Regional General Permit, see http://www.mcstoppp.org/FloodControlBMPs.htm |
CaptionTemplate |
This photo shows [ProjectLocation], in [ExtraField2], part of the [Watershed] watershed ([ExtraField1]). [Description]. Photo is part of a collection provided by the Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, showing reaches of creeks in Marin County where channel maintenance activities are performed using BMPs that pose minimal threat to water quality and beneficial uses. For more information on BMPs and a Proposed Regional General Permit, see http://www.mcstoppp.org/FloodControlBMPs.htm |
Category |
Flood Control Maintenance |
Description |
The following flood control channel maintenance Best Management Practices (BMPs) are performed at this location: Sediment and Debris Removal; Vegetation Management; Bank Stabilization; Temporary Water Diversions |
ExtraField1 |
flood control zone 4 |
ExtraField2 |
Tiburon |
Filename |
East Ditch.2.JPG |
Filesize |
305010 |
Path |
mcfcwcd/chan_maint/zone_4/East Ditch.2.JPG |
ProjectLocation |
East Ditch at Cecilia Way |
Series |
Flood Control Maintenance: Marin County, Zone 4 - Belvedere Watershed |
Streamname |
East Ditch |
SubBasin |
Arroyo Corte Madera |
UpdateDate |
12/16/2006 |
UpdateName |
JEA |
Watershed |
Belvedere |
Agency |
Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District |
Basin |
East Marin-Sonoma |
Caption |
This photo shows Salt Works Canal at Hwy 131, in Mill Valley, part of the Belvedere watershed (flood control zone 4). The following flood control channel maintenance Best Management Practices (BMPs) are performed at this location: Sediment and Debris Removal; Vegetation Management; Bank Stabilization; Temporary Water Diversions. Photo is part of a collection provided by the Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, showing reaches of creeks in Marin County where channel maintenance activities are performed using BMPs that pose minimal threat to water quality and beneficial uses. For more information on BMPs and a Proposed Regional General Permit, see http://www.mcstoppp.org/FloodControlBMPs.htm |
CaptionTemplate |
This photo shows [ProjectLocation], in [ExtraField2], part of the [Watershed] watershed ([ExtraField1]). [Description]. Photo is part of a collection provided by the Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, showing reaches of creeks in Marin County where channel maintenance activities are performed using BMPs that pose minimal threat to water quality and beneficial uses. For more information on BMPs and a Proposed Regional General Permit, see http://www.mcstoppp.org/FloodControlBMPs.htm |
Category |
Flood Control Maintenance |
Description |
The following flood control channel maintenance Best Management Practices (BMPs) are performed at this location: Sediment and Debris Removal; Vegetation Management; Bank Stabilization; Temporary Water Diversions |
ExtraField1 |
flood control zone 4 |
ExtraField2 |
Mill Valley |
Filename |
Salt Works Canal.JPG |
Filesize |
417961 |
Path |
mcfcwcd/chan_maint/zone_4/Salt Works Canal.JPG |
ProjectLocation |
Salt Works Canal at Hwy 131 |
Series |
Flood Control Maintenance: Marin County, Zone 4 - Belvedere Watershed |
Streamname |
Salt Works Canal |
SubBasin |
Arroyo Corte Madera |
UpdateDate |
12/16/2006 |
UpdateName |
JEA |
Watershed |
Belvedere |
Agency |
Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District |
Basin |
East Marin-Sonoma |
Caption |
This photo shows West Ditch upstream Cecilia Way, in Tiburon, part of the Belvedere watershed (flood control zone 4). The following flood control channel maintenance Best Management Practices (BMPs) are performed at this location: Sediment and Debris Removal; Vegetation Management; Bank Stabilization; Temporary Water Diversions. Photo is part of a collection provided by the Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, showing reaches of creeks in Marin County where channel maintenance activities are performed using BMPs that pose minimal threat to water quality and beneficial uses. For more information on BMPs and a Proposed Regional General Permit, see http://www.mcstoppp.org/FloodControlBMPs.htm |
CaptionTemplate |
This photo shows [ProjectLocation], in [ExtraField2], part of the [Watershed] watershed ([ExtraField1]). [Description]. Photo is part of a collection provided by the Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, showing reaches of creeks in Marin County where channel maintenance activities are performed using BMPs that pose minimal threat to water quality and beneficial uses. For more information on BMPs and a Proposed Regional General Permit, see http://www.mcstoppp.org/FloodControlBMPs.htm |
Category |
Flood Control Maintenance |
Description |
The following flood control channel maintenance Best Management Practices (BMPs) are performed at this location: Sediment and Debris Removal; Vegetation Management; Bank Stabilization; Temporary Water Diversions |
ExtraField1 |
flood control zone 4 |
ExtraField2 |
Tiburon |
Filename |
West Ditch.JPG |
Filesize |
477068 |
Path |
mcfcwcd/chan_maint/zone_4/West Ditch.JPG |
ProjectLocation |
West Ditch upstream Cecilia Way |
Series |
Flood Control Maintenance: Marin County, Zone 4 - Belvedere Watershed |
Streamname |
West Ditch |
SubBasin |
Arroyo Corte Madera |
UpdateDate |
12/16/2006 |
UpdateName |
JEA |
Watershed |
Belvedere |