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− | [http://www.scottsvalley.org Scotts Valley] is a small city within Santa Cruz County, California, located approximately six miles north of the city of Santa Cruz. Scotts Valley lies within the San Lorenzo River watershed | + | [http://www.scottsvalley.org Scotts Valley] is a small city within [http://www.co.santa-cruz.ca.us/ Santa Cruz County, California], located approximately six miles north of the city of [http://www.cityofsantacruz.com/ Santa Cruz]. Scotts Valley lies within the San Lorenzo River watershed, with the majority |
===Stakeholders=== | ===Stakeholders=== |
Revision as of 16:21, 26 March 2013
A watershed-related issue examined by the ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class at CSUMB.
Contents
Background
Incorporated Cities
Scotts Valley
Summary
Scotts Valley is a small city within Santa Cruz County, California, located approximately six miles north of the city of Santa Cruz. Scotts Valley lies within the San Lorenzo River watershed, with the majority
Stakeholders
Regulatory Background
Federal
- Phase I
- Phase II
State
Regional
Local
Timeline
Resources at Stake
Management Strategies
Santa Cruz
Summary
Stakeholders
Regulatory Background
Federal
- Phase I
- Phase II
State
Regional
Local
Timeline
Resources at Stake
Management Strategies
Capitola
Summary
Watersheds
- Soquel Creek
- Nobel Gulch
- Arana-Rodeo Gulch
Stakeholders
Regulatory Background
Federal
- Phase I
- Phase II
State
Regional
Local
Timeline
Resources at Stake
Management Strategies
Watsonville
Summary
Watersheds
- Pajaro River
Stakeholders
Regulatory Background
Federal
- Phase I
- Phase II