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Winter Creek Stabilization and Enhancement - Second Annual Monitoring Report (2011)

UC Berkeley EH&S
2011

Summary report of the second year's (2011) conditions of the Winter Creek stabilization restoration project.

Winter Creek Stabilization and Enhancement - First Annual Monitoring Report (2010)

UC Berkeley EH&S
2010

Summary report of the first year's conditions of the Winter Creek stabilization restoration project.

Village Creek Restoration Project - 2014 Final Supplemental Monitoring Report

May & Associates, Inc.
2014

This report documents supplemental performance monitoring for the Village Creek restoration project.

Winter Creek Temporary Stabilization Project, 2005 - 2006 Monitoring Summary

Philip Williams & Associates, LTD
2007

Philip Williams & Associates (PWA) is pleased to provide this memo documenting monitoring activities of the Winter Creek Temporary Stabilization Project 2005 – 2006. Coordinated monitoring and maintenance activities were performed by PWA and Hanford ARC. In coordination with PWA and Hanford ARC the University has monitored the stabilization project since the project was constructed in October 2005. As part of the monitoring program PWA and Hanford ARC have provided reports documenting conditions of the project site and specifically on the performance of the stabilization structures.

Memo, Strawberry Creek Confluence Ecological Stabilization Project Basis of Design

Environmental Science Associates
2014

The project site is located on the North Fork of Strawberry Creek immediately upstream of the confluence with the South Fork. The project site is located on the west side of the University of California, Berkeley campus. The Strawberry Creek watershed upstream of the confluence encompasses approximately 1147 acres (1.8 square miles) and the land use is comprised of a mixture of university facilities, residential housing, and undeveloped steeper slopes in the upper watershed and natural areas within the main campus.

Water Quality Parameters and the Distribution of the Three-spined Stickleback in Strawberry Creek

Yung Ouyang
1999

Major efforts to improve the water quality of Strawberry Creek on the campus of the University of California Berkeley were put into effect beginning in the mid-1980s under the Strawberry Creek Management Plan. Those involved in the project believed that a clean and restored Strawberry Creejm reflecting its own pristine state as much as is currently feasible, would improve the quality of life un the campus community. Therefore they also decided to reintroduce fish native to the East Bay into the Creek. In May of 1989, 100 three-spined sticklebacks were reintroduced into Strawberry Creek as...

Letter from Prof. Luna Leopold requesting a study of pollution sources on Strawberry Creek

Luna Leopold
1986

Letter from Luna Leopold urging the University to sample creek water to determine the source of observed pollution.

Five Campus "Nature Areas" Designated

The Daily Californian
1969

Campus news story on the formal designation of the natural areas on campus.

Benthic Biomonitoring of Suspended Sediment Input Into Strawberry Creek

Leonard Y. Liu
1999

Urbanization and development have historically gone hand-in-hand with environmental defradation. Strawberry Creek, running from the East Bay hills through the University of California, Berkeley campus and the City of Berkeley was representative of the fate of many urban streams. Most of the creek was funneled through concrete channels for flood and erosion prevention or underground culverts to functionas a storm sewer system. Fish had long since disappeared and most pollution-intolerant flora and fauna had retreated into the underdeveloped Berkeley Hills. High concentrations of biological...