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Mission Accomplished!
By Alta Tura
In the weeks and days leading up to the yearly clean-up of Sacramento
County's creeks, planners worried a bit about the weather. Nothing
can squelch a creek clean-up more thoroughly than a heavy rainstorm.
So the sunny and mild spring conditions on the day of the clean-up
were very welcome. Not too hot, not too cold and, most important, not too wet.
Volunteers reported to more than fifty different sites at 9 a.m. on
Saturday, April 9. Some groups numbered as few as three workers while
the largest group was a whopping 61 strong. Their collective labors
resulted in the removal of about 20 tons of man-made debris from
creeks in the unincorporated County and in the cities of Sacramento,
Citrus Heights, Rancho Cordova and Folsom. The red sesbania plant,
another creek villain, was delivered a set back by the 100 volunteers
who toiled to remove the invasive plants from 1,200 feet of creek banks.
Thanks to the effective work of Creek Week volunteers, Sacramento
County's creeks will have fewer obstructions during high water
events, our rivers and even the ocean will be cleaner and native
willows will have an opportunity to make a comeback along the banks
of Dry Creek.
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Sacramento Urban Creeks Council 4855 Hamilton Street Sacramento, California 95841
phone (916) 454 - 4544 email: ucc@arcadecreekrecreation.com
site manager: input@sacto-ucc.org
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