Alameda Creek Fish Passage and Related Projects
Creating a More Fish-Friendly Waterway
In an effort to restore steelhead trout to Alameda Creek, ACWD and a number of
Bay Area agencies have worked for more than a decade to make the creek a more
fish-friendly waterway. To improve fish passage through the Alameda Creek Flood Control
Channel, ACWD’s fish passage projects at its water supply facilities include: the removal of
one rubber dam; construction of fish ladders at two rubber dams; and the installation of fish
screens at off-stream diversions.
All construction projects are slated for completion by late 2015.
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Related Projects
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