Salt River Watershed Council

Salt River Watershed Council A 501(c)(3) Nonprofit California corporation formed to provide community support for the Salt River Watershed Restoration Project

Salt River Watershed Council and Humboldt County Resource Conservation District are hosting a Fall Celebration Event on ...
10/29/2018

Salt River Watershed Council and Humboldt County Resource Conservation District are hosting a Fall Celebration Event on Saturday, November 3, 2018 at the Ferndale Veterans Hall, 1100 Main Street in Ferndale from 10:00 AM until 2:00 PM. In addition to project update presentations and a complimentary lunch at the Hall, there will be a bus tour of relevant locations in the Salt River Watershed. Admission is free and all are welcomed to attend.

Thank you, all who attended our October 24th "Save the Salt River" celebration event.
10/29/2015

Thank you, all who attended our October 24th "Save the Salt River" celebration event.

10/29/2015

Be sure to visit our website. Link is accessible via the "Contact Us" button above. saltriverwatershed.org

10/17/2013

Thanks Summer for repackaging the coffer dam removal photos

10/16/2013

Was unsuccessful in uploading Doreen's string of photos, but will try to do it another way. Dave C.

10/16/2013

The Humboldt County Resource Conservation District is excited to announce that in the following days, Phase 1 of the Salt River Project is coming to a close.

During the second week of October, the three coffer dams on the Salt River were removed; allowing fresh and tidal waters to flow into the restored lower section of Salt River and the newly-created 300-acre tidal marsh area. The new tidal area will help maintain the width and depth of the Salt River channel and enhance rearing habitat and migration conditions for coho salmon, Chinook Salmon, steelhead trout, and coastal cutthroat trout.

Work on the first phase of the Salt River Ecosystem Restoration Project started in May, 2013. Now, just a little over five months later, slightly over two miles of setback berm has been built, two miles of the lower Salt River channel have been restored, and a 300-acre tidal marsh area constructed. As work on the first phase started to wrap up, work began on the next phase of the project; removing the vegetation that is choking the Salt River channel upstream of phase 1.
Congratulations and thanks to the many, many project partners and proponents. A special thanks goes to Anderson Dragline for completing the work on time and on budget; to Ducks Unlimited for construction management and oversight services; to SHN Engineering for construction inspection services; to GHD for environmental and permit compliance services; to all of the subcontractors; and to the landowners and residents along Port Kenyon Road and Riverside Road for their patience and tolerance during construction.

Let’s continue to work together to restore the Salt!
Please enjoy the photos.


M. Doreen Hansen
Watershed Coordinator
Humboldt County Resource Conservation District
Ferndale, CA

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Ferndale, CA
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