What are examples of previous similar projects?
The Natural Resources Projects Inventory lists the following riparian revegetation projects in the Napa River watershed:
- City of Napa/Friends of the Napa River. Cost: $997,000. The project involves acquisition and restoration of a 7.2-acre parcel of riparian habitat. Hydrologic connectivity will be reestablished between the floodplain areas and active river channel through the breaching of existing levees along the property. Native revegetation will be undertaken where needed. This effort is part of the much larger Napa River Flood Protection Project.
- Napa River Riparian Restoration Project (2001). Cost: $46,250. Decrease erosion/stream sedimentation; decrease stream temperature; increase gravel recruitment; increase large woody debris (LWD) recruitment to stream; increase nutrient (plant material) input to stream; increase pools; increase shading.
- Napa River at Larkmead Streambank Stabilization and Riparian Revegetation Project (2001). Cost: $95,802. Decrease erosion/stream sedimentation; improve refuge cover; improve spawning habitat; improve water quality; increase riparian wildlife habitat; increase stream bank stabilization/protection.
- Assessment of Giant Reed and Restoration Planning, Napa River Watershed (2002). Cost: $79,650. Identify giant reed populations in the Napa River basin; map and analyze data; generate acreage figures; estimate control and restoration costs; develop prioritized plan for control and restoration of invaded sites.
- Napa River RCD - Implementation of Stewardship Program. Cost: $250,000. Enhance and restore the following CALFED priority habitats in the Napa River Watershed: seasonal wetland and aquatic habitat, instream aquatic habitat, and shaded riverine aquatic habitat.
Riparian Corridor Revegetation
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