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Photo Database Series Flood Control Maintenance: Marin County, Zone 7 - Gallinas Creek Watershed
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This photo shows Castro Ditch at Vendola Cul-de-sac, in San Rafael, part of the Gallinas Creek watershed (flood control zone 7). The following flood control channel maintenance Best Management Practices (BMPs) are performed at this location: Sediment and Debris Removal. 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
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This photo shows Gallinas Cr and Pump Sta #5 at Vendola, in San Rafael, part of the Gallinas Creek watershed (flood control zone 7). The following flood control channel maintenance Best Management Practices (BMPs) are performed at this location: Maintenance, Repair, Rehabilitation, Replacement of Structures. 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
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This photo shows Levee Ditch upstream Pump Sta #5 and Vendola, in San Rafael, part of the Gallinas Creek watershed (flood control zone 7). The following flood control channel maintenance Best Management Practices (BMPs) are performed at this location: Vegetation Management. 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
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This photo shows Mabry Ditch at Mabry & Vendola, in San Rafael, part of the Gallinas Creek watershed (flood control zone 7). The following flood control channel maintenance Best Management Practices (BMPs) are performed at this location: Vegetation Management. 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
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This photo shows Meadow Way between Auto body & 7-11 on Oxford Dr, in San Rafael, part of the Gallinas Creek watershed (flood control zone 7). The following flood control channel maintenance Best Management Practices (BMPs) are performed at this location: Maintenance, Repair, Rehabilitation, Replacement of Structures. 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
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This photo shows Meadow Way between Auto body & 7-11 on Oxford Dr, in San Rafael, part of the Gallinas Creek watershed (flood control zone 7). The following flood control channel maintenance Best Management Practices (BMPs) are performed at this location: Sediment and Debris Removal. 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
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