Stockton
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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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Officials to break ground on flood risk reduction project in Stockton
The goal of the project is to reduce the risk of floods for more than 235,000 residents in north and central Stockton, along with upgrading near....
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Stockton residents concerned over Calaveras River levee erosion
The flowing water along the Calaveras River looks calm from the top of the River Drive levee, but erosion lurks just below.
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Algal Bloom at Stockton Delta
Stay out of the water in places such as the Stockton Deepwater Channel, the Stockton Waterfront, and the Calaveras River.
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Throwback to Stockton Yacht Harbor in 1980
Other than FDR, the Potomac was owned at different times by several famous people including Danny Thomas and Elvis Presley.
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Stockton Delta | Deep Water Channel Bubbler System
The bubbler helps aerate the water through nine rows of underwater pipes from McLeod Lake to the Interstate 5 overpass.
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Rising rivers in Stockton are causing resident concerns along the waterways due to debris from homeless camps
Adam Farrow took his boat out to show what he calls a problem that is getting bigger and bigger.
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Stockton Fisherman Inducted into California Outdoors Hall of Fame
ll told, Sorensen spent more than 10,000 days on the Delta. But he’s being honored just as much for what he did on dry land.
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Delta Flows Photo credit: Visit Stockton
We will discuss the history of the Delta, specifically with regards to urbanization in Stockton
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Delta Algea Bloom in Stockton
An ugly, smelly problem is back in Stockton. Algae bloom has taken over the waterfront, turning parts of it into slimy green sludge.
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Action Alert: Start Off 2017 Protecting SF Bay-Delta Flows!
We are at the State Water Resources Control Board today for the last public hearing on Phase I of the Bay-Delta Water Quality Control Plan, fighting for adequate flows from the San Joaquin River to save fisheries and protect Delta people. You can watch this hearing live at this link.