Russian River Coho Water Resources Partnership
Program
In-Stream Flow Enhancement
Primary RCD
Trout Unlimited
Lead Implementer
Trout Unlimited
Funders
National Fish & Wildlife Foundation
Other Organizations
Gold Ridge Resource Conservation District, Sonoma County Water Agency
Project Primary Contact
John Green (john@goldridgercd.org)
Project Stage
Implementation
Duration
2018 - 2021
Water Management and Conservation
In-Stream Flow Enhancement
The Russian River Coho Water Resources Partnership is dedicated to providing long-term water reliability solutions in the Russian River watershed for communities and the environment.
In response to the precipitous decline of coho salmon in the Russian River watershed, the Russian River Coho Water Resources Partnership (Partnership) formed in 2009 to develop a systematic approach to improve streamflow and water supply reliability in five Russian River tributaries: Dutch Bill Creek, Grape Creek, Green Valley Creek, Mark West Creek, and Mill Creek. The Partnership is generously funded by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation with additional support from the Sonoma County Water Agency.
In response to the precipitous decline of coho salmon in the Russian River watershed, the Russian River Coho Water Resources Partnership (Partnership) formed in 2009 to develop a systematic approach to improve streamflow and water supply reliability in five Russian River tributaries: Dutch Bill Creek, Grape Creek, Green Valley Creek, Mark West Creek, and Mill Creek. The Partnership is generously funded by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation with additional support from the Sonoma County Water Agency.
Targeted Performance Measure
- Water Conserved
Project Themes
- Wildlife/Endangered Species
- Healthy Watersheds
Location
Expenditures
Expenditures by Funding Source to Date: $500,000.00
Russian River Coho Program (NFWF): $500,000
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Project last updated 1/3/2024