Alpine Watershed Group


 

Contact Information

Alpine Watershed Group
270 Laramie Street (downstairs at library)
Markleeville, CA 96120
Phone: 530-694-2327
About




2010 Water Monitoring Data Report

 

The 2010 Monitoring Data Report is now complete.  This document summarizes the data and results for the year.  Data from the 2010 monitoring year has been compiled and analyzed with support from the Technical Advisory Committee.  Many thanks to the volunteers and TAC members for your support!

     

 The 2010 Monitoring Data Report is available as an attachment PDF file located at the bottom of our "What is a watershed?" page.

 


 

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What's a Watershed Group?

A watershed group is a locally organized, voluntary, non-regulatory group established to assess the condition of the watershed and build a work plan to implement restoration and protection activities within the watershed.

Healthy Watersheds Help Create Healthy Communities
A healthy watershed helps filter sediment and pollutants while supporting the many living organisms that depend on the eco-system. Healthy watersheds improve the economy and help provide resources for everyone to use and enjoy. The Alpine Watershed Group is committed to providing healthy watersheds for future and current generations.

Current Programs:

  • Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring and Bioassesment
  • Markleeville Creek Day
  • Streambank Restoration
  • Markleeville Guard Station Restoration
  • Erosion Control Best Managment Practices
  • Monthly Informational Forums

 

Mission Statement

 The Alpine Watershed Group works to preserve and enhance the natural system functions of Alpine County's watersheds for future generations. The group works by inspiring participation to collaborate, educate, and proactively implement projects that benefit and steward the County's watersheds.