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Report Type: Watershed Management Plan

Note: This page contains reports that formerly appeared on Western Shasta RCD's WIM website. When funding disappeared to continue hosting WIM, the website disappeared from the web. SRWP is in the process of integrating WIM GIS and resource content with its website. This directory is an interim home until SRWP's full Resource Directory goes online.


Watershed
All of the Watershed, Battle Creek, Bear Creek, Churn Creek, Cottonwood Creek, Cow Creek, Keswick Basin, Lower Clear Creek, McCould River, Pit River, Pit River - Big Bend, Pit River - McArthur, Shasta West, Squaw Creek, Stillwater Creek, Sulphur Creek, Tehama West, Upper Clear Creek, Upper Sacramento River
Report Type
General, Erosion Inventory, Fuels Management Plan, Noxious Weed Inventory, Restoration - Erosion Control, Restoration - Fisheries, Restoration - Fuels Reduction, Restoration - Wildlife, Water Quality/Quantity, Watershed Assessment/Analysis, Watershed Management Plan
Watershed  Title/DescriptionPub. DateSize
AllUpper Sacramento Fish Riparian Habitat Management Plan (January 1989)
1989-01-0112.4 MB
AllUpper Sacramento Fish Riparian Habitat Plan Part 1
Upper Sac River (Keswick Dam to Feather River) Fisheries & Riparian Habitat Mgmt Plan, PART I, through page 79
1989-01-0110.0 MB
AllUpper Sacramento Fish Riparian Habitat Plan Part 2
Upper Sac River (Keswick Dam to Feather River) Fisheries & Riparian Habitat Mgmt Plan, PART II, from page 80 to end
1989-01-0111.9 MB
Cottonwood CreekCottonwood Creek Strategic Watershed Plan
2005-12-011.3 MB
Cow CreekCow Creek WS Management Plan and Appendix
Cow Creek Watershed Management Plan, WSRCD and Cow Creek WS Management Group INCLUDING Appendix
2007-03-053.1 MB
Lower Clear CreekLower Clear Creek Watershed Management Plan
1998-09-012.7 MB
Tehama WestTehama County Vol Oak Woodland Management Plan
The purpose of Tehama County’s Oak Woodland Management Plan is to expand upon, refine, and improve voluntary oak protection guidelines established by the County in 1994 and to provide a consistent policy for conservation and use of oak woodland habitats t
2006-01-01483.6 KB