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==''Scotts Valley''== | ==''Scotts Valley''== | ||
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+ | [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 | ||
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===Regulatory Background=== | ===Regulatory Background=== |
Revision as of 15:59, 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
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
Stakeholders
Regulatory Background
Federal
- Phase I
- Phase II
State
Regional
Local
Timeline
Resources at Stake
Management Strategies
Watsonville
Summary
Watersheds
Stakeholders
Regulatory Background
Federal
- Phase I
- Phase II