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New Diversion Reporting Due Dates April 1st
New Legislation Consolidates All Water Use Reporting Periods and Due Dates Senate Bill 155 was passed by the California Legislature on September 9, 2021 and signed into law by Governor Newsom on September 23rd. As a budget trailer bill, the new law is...
SRCD Fall Science Workshop
Landowner Workshop Agenda and Zoom Recording Watch The Recording
SCF Fun Shoot is July 30th
Find the Flier and Fillable form below: 2021 Suisun Conservation Fund 17th Annual Shoot Social
Marsh Day is June 19th
April 21 Landowner Workshop Recording Available
Access a recording of the SRCD Spring Landowner Workshop here: SRCD Workshop Recording
Individual Management Plan Updates and Public Hearing April 14th
Individual Management Plan Updates When the Suisun Marsh plan was certified in 1977, it required an individual management plan for each private duck club. The original plans used a simplistic cookbook style management which we hope to change to a more adaptive and...
Reminder! Diversion Reporting for the 2020 Year is Due July 1st
Remember to fill out the diversion reporting for the 2020 year. The reporting deadline is July 1st. Your Diversion Right IDs and passwords should be included on the letter that was mailed by the California Water Board. To do your diversion reporting go...
Nutria Identification
Nutria have now been found in San Joaquin County, which marks the fifth California county (in addition to Fresno, Merced, Stanislaus and Tuolumne counties) where the destructive, non-native rodents have been detected. Click the link for more information on the Identification of Nutria.
No 2021 Funding for Preservation Agreement Implementation
Unfortunately there will be no Preservation Agreement Implementation Funds this year. For details, see the attached letter. PAI Letter 2021
World Wetlands Day — February 2, 2021
February 2nd each year is World Wetlands Day to raise global awareness about the vital role of wetlands for people and our planet. This day also marks the date of the adoption of the Convention on Wetlands on February 2, 1971, in the Iranian city of Ramsar on the...
Suisun RCD Board of Directors Vacancy
Suisun RCD Board of Director's Vacancies
Announcement of Pre-Qualification Procedures for Public Works
Notice is given that all bidders on public works to be undertaken by SRCD must be pre-qualified prior to submitting bids for public works. It is mandatory that all Licensed Contractors who intend to submit bids fully complete the pre-qualification questionnaire,...
Actual Work Reporting is Due November 15th
If you filed a USACE Wetlands Maintenance Application, a Request for Maintenance Amendment, or an Authorization Request for Urgent or Unforeseen Maintenance for the 2020 work season then you must return a copy of that application with the Actual Lineal...
How Fish Interact with Wetland Topography
Check out this podcast from Dave Ayers at University of California Davis. Dave is working with SRCD to study the Tule Red Restoration Project as a Delta Science Fellow. Maven's Notebook & Estuary News Service · SCIENCE IN SHORT: How fish interact with wetland...
SRCD ZOOM Landowner Workshop
2020 SRCD Fall Landowner Workshop Recording 5.30 Klamath Basin Waterfowl Challenges - John Vradenberg, Klamath NWRs 24.40 Management Challenges in the Grasslands - Bob Nardi, Landowner 41.45 Duck Movements and Sanctuaries - Fiona McDuie, SJSU 59.20...
2020 Mosquito Abatement Waivers
Fall Flood-Up Program The Fall Flood-Up Program is a joint facilitated program between the Solano County Mosquito Abatement District (SCMAD) and SRCD. The goal is to reduce production of mosquitoes during the flood up of the managed wetlands. Information...
SRCD Virtual Landowner Meeting Held September 16th
The 2020 Suisun Marsh Landowner workshop is going virtual! The Covid pandemic has forced us to adapt operations in many ways, but SRCD is committed to continuing to provide landowner outreach and assistance through the Suisun Marsh Landowner Workshop. To avoid large...
Tidal Elevation and Growth of Wetland Plants
Along the Pacific coast, tidal salt marsh plants grow at different elevations. The elevation where they are found in marshes is related to their ability to withstand being submerged in a saltwater environment. In a cooperative study led by the U. S. Geological Survey,...
SRCD 5-Year Plan
SRCD Five-Year Long Range Plan January 2019
Conservation of the Suisun Marsh Harvest Mouse – Katie Smith
Conservation of Suisun Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse - Katie Smith