Construction
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Construction on the Tenmile Slough levee in Stockton
Work includes improving approximately 1 mile of levee by installing a seepage cutoff wall, re-grading the levee prism to a more stable condition, and installing rock slope protection to prevent erosion.
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Emergency construction begins on Delta's Victoria Island levee
Damage caused the levee to begin seeping.
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Construction begins on removal of 4 Klamath River dams
Draining a watershed of nearly 16,000 sq mi, the Klamath is California’s second-largest river
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First time since the construction of Shasta Dam in the 1940s
CDFW, joined by members of the Winnemem Wintu Tribe
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Threatened Nevada trout construction is fish-friendly
Federal officials are making fish-friendly modifications to a northern Nevada dam that for more than a century has blocked off native spawning grounds for a threatened trout species that once migrated 120 miles upstream from a high-desert lake to the alpine waters of Lake Tahoe.
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Construction in progress for Gulf Shoreline Stabilization Project in Louisiana
With construction in progress for the Gulf Shoreline Stabilization Project at Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) and other partners celebrated last week the work done to minimize coastal erosion in the refuge, located in Cameron and Vermilion parishes.
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Oroville Spillway Construction Tour 24 Aug. Part I
Part I of over an hours worth of technical explanation of the construction to date up close and personal inside the new Main Spillway and Emergency Spillway at Oroville Dam.
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Oroville Spillway Update Construction Fly Over "One Last Spill?"
One last look at the dry spillway before the final spill and construction begins in earnest....will they make it in time before next fall? Time's is already running short...
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Grand Opening of San Joaquin River Parkway Trail in Fresno County
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and partners are pleased to announce the opening of a new link of the San Joaquin River Parkway Trail, part of the Friant Interactive Nature Site (FINS), and new outdoor educational facilities at the San Joaquin Fish Hatchery. The trail stretches nearly a mile from the community of Friant to Lost Lake Recreation Area in Fresno County.
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San Joaquin River Parkway Trail Construction Underway
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and the California Department of Water Resources began construction last week on a new section of the San Joaquin River Parkway Trail.