Water Management Plan: Yolo County Flood Control and Water Conservation District; October, 2000 (Classic Reprint)

Water Management Plan: Yolo County Flood Control and Water Conservation District; October, 2000 (Classic Reprint)
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Purchase of the Clear Lake Water Company, 1967 Construction of Indian Valley Dam and Reservoir, 1976 Construction of Chapman Reservoir, 1978 Established the Moore Wildlife Sanctuary, 1979 Construction of Indian Valley Dam Hydroelectric Project, 1983 Yolo County Water Plan, 1984, and Water Plan Update, 1992 Construction of Cache Creek Dam Hydroelectric Project, 1986 Stopped Dredging of Clear Lake Outlet Channel, 1988 Challenged eir for Discharge of Effluent into Cache Creek, 1989 Negotiated Highway 113 Under Crossings for Future Drainage, 1990 Department of Water Resources Drought Water Bank, 1992 Habitat Alliance and Wildlife Keepers 1992 Capay Diversion Dam Modifications, 1994 Guidelines for Reviewing Water Transfers in Yolo County, 1994 Sacramento River Water Appropriation Application, 1994 Cache Creek Water Appropriation Application, 1994 Natural Resource Conservation Service (nrcs) Emergency Watershed Protection Project, 1995, 1998 Streamflow and Weather Monitoring, Groundwater Export Ordinance Amendment, 1997 Elevated Crest of Indian Valley Dam, 1998 bay-delta Hearings, 1998 Tamarisk and Arundo Removal Modification of Cache Creek Dam, 1998 Emergency Stabilization of Guinda Bridge, 1998 Water Management Plan October 2000.

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