Squaw Creek Restoration
Sound Watershed is the lead consultant for an innovative stream restoration project near the famed Squaw Valley Ski Resort and the Resort at Squaw Creek. To access project documents, review maps, and download presentations, CLICK HERE. For a more comprehensive information, go to the project website at
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Walker River Hydrology Support
Sound Watershed has provided hydrologic technical support to the Walker River Irrigation District on a wide number of issues since 2004. Work has included evaluating flows in Antelope, Smith, Mason, and Bridgeport Valleys and extensive analysis of flows contribution to Walker Lake, among other tasks. For more info, CLICK HERE
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Bear Creek Restoration Project
Sound Watershed is leading an effort to develop a stream restoration design for a small tributary to the Mattole River near its confluence with the Pacific Ocean in Humboldt County. The creek was diverted in the 1970s to “improve” fish passage, but the resulting channel has since aggraded and no longer supports Coho salmon. The objectives of the restoration design is to re-route the channel through its historic floodplain to create important spawning and rearing habitat for fish and amphibians. For a copy of the recent report, CLICK HERE.
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Jackson Demonstration State Forest Advisory Board
Sound Watershed's Founding Principal, Mike Liquori, is part of a 13-member advisory board for the 50,000 acre Jackson State Demonstration Forest in Mendocino County. As Chair for the Research Committee, Mike is leading efforts to establish a "World-Class" Research-Oriented Management Framework that will establish the resources and structure for cutting-edge applied research. For more info, CLICK HERE
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Board of Forestry
Sound Watershed Consulting is supporting the Board of Forestry in its review of Threatened & Impaired Watershed rules. We developed an extensive Riparian Literature Review and are supporting efforts toward a Spatially-Explicit Riparian Management system. For more information, including downloadable documents, CLICK HERE.
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