Placer County Resource Conservation District
Placer County Resource Conservation District

Stream Care Guide:

Management Tips for Streamside Property Owners

Credits

The original materials in this project were funded wholly or in part by the USEPA Assistance Agreement.

The revision and reproduction of this project has been funded by a USDA-NRCS Environmental Quality Incentives Program Educational grant. The contents of this document do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the USEPA, the State of California, nor does mention of trade names or commercial products constitute endorsement or recommendations for use.

The Placer County Resource Conservation District prohibits discrimination in all of its programs and activities on the basis of race, color; national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or family status.

Written By

Text adapted from Stream Care Guide, 1996 draft developed by James Newman, Newman & Associates, Roseville, CA; revised under direction of Mark White, Placer County Resource Conservation District; and with assistance of Cliff Heitz, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Campbell Creations.

Reviewed/Revised and/or Edited By

Mark White, Placer County Resource Conservation District; Cliff Heitz, Natural Resources Conservation Service; and Campbell Creations.

Editing, Layout and Design By

Campbell Creations [hardcopy guide]

Dorene Matney [Web version]

Reproduced, Printed, and/or Supported By

  • American River Watershed Group
  • Auburn Ravine/Coon Creek Watershed Group
  • Bear River Watershed Group
  • Dry Creek Watershed Group
  • Truckee River Watershed Group
  • Placer County Resource Conservation District

This guide was produced under a contract administered by the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board.

Reproduction and revision of the material were made possible through EQIP Educational grant funds and by the Placer County RCD and USDA-NRCS.

Creation of this Web version was funded by Placer County Resource Conservation District.