Conserving Our Watersheds 2017-05
Program
Agricultural Lands Best Management Practices
Primary RCD
Marin Resource Conservation District
Lead Implementer
Marin Resource Conservation District
Funders
Marin Agricultural Land Trust, Marin County, CA, Private party
Other Organizations
California Department of Water Resources, San Francisco Regional Water Quality Control Board
Project Primary Contact
Nancy Scolari (nancy@marinrcd.org)
Project Stage
Post-Implementation
Duration
2018
Water Quality Improvement
Agricultural Lands Best Management Practices
Project #2017-05: Nicasio Riparian Fence Project is part of the Conserving Our Watersheds Program that assists landowners with stewardship activities to improve water quality and habitat. The project installed a permanent barb wire fence along a long stretch of a tributary to the Nicasio Reservoir. The fence will exclude livestock from the creek, thus decreasing the potential pathogen concentrations entering the water way, relieving foot traffic from the banks, and reducing herbivore pressure on the riparian vegetation. The landowners have secured additional funds to plant the corridor to further enhance the wildlife habitat value of this stretch of creek.
Key Accomplishments
- Agricultural Conservation Practice (ft.): 10,004.00 lf
Project Themes
- Climate Change
- Groundwater
- Healthy Watersheds
- Land Preservation
- Local Farms
A permanent fence will be installed on both sides of this creek to exclude livestock.
Credit: L. Niebrugge
Expenditures
Expenditures by Funding Source to Date: $113,743.00
Landowner Cost Share (Private): $4,265
Stewardship Assistance Progra... (MALT): $24,170
Marin County Measure A (MARCO): $85,307
Photos
View of the extent of the creek to be fenced out by this project. (Timing: Before)
Credit: L. Niebrugge
The new permanent fence to exclude livestock from creek. (Timing: After)
Credit: L. Niebrugge
Project last updated 2/9/2023