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Year in Review
Around Reclamation in 2016
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Record of Decision Signed for Lower Yellowstone Fish Passage Project
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) and Bureau of Reclamation signed a Record of Decision (ROD) today for the Lower Yellowstone Intake Diversion Dam Fish Passage Project selecting the Bypass Channel Alternative and associated Adaptive Management and Monitoring Plan (AMP) for implementation. Read More →
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News Story
Children Flock to Lake Berryessa for Fun and Education
This fall, Bureau of Reclamation park rangers at Lake Berryessa welcomed over 180 students, teachers, and chaperones to education programs at Acorn Beach within Oak Shores Day Use Area. Acorn Beach is an ideal location for children and families, as the swimming area is closed to personal watercraft and boats. The amenities available at Acorn Beach include the free lifejacket loaner program, plenty of picnic tables, grills and restrooms nearby. Read More →
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Youth
MP Region Joins the Fun at Winters Salmon Festival
On Nov. 4, 2016, the Bureau of Reclamation joined the Solano County Water Agency, Solano County Parks, Putah Creek Council, the City of Winters, and many others in celebrating the first ever Winters, CA Salmon Festival. Staff from the Lake Berryessa Field Office participated in the event in downtown Winters, where they shared with over 130 visitors many ways that Sal the Salmon could make better use of water. Read More about C.A.S.T. →