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Entries in beyond searsville dam (7)

Saturday
Apr042015

"A powerful message supporting the removal of Searsville Dam"

The San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board has sent Stanford University a letter saying the agency supports "alternatives that focus on dam removal" as the university moves toward a decision on what to do with Searsville Dam and its reservoir.

LINK (via: The Almanac)

Tuesday
Jul222014

Protecting threatened steelhead? Or green lawns?

A battle is heating up between Stanford University and environmentalists over the increasingly controversial Searsville Dam.

LINK (via: Ecowatch)

Thursday
Jun262014

The case for removing Searsville Dam

Stanford Alumni Kimbery Milligan urges her alma mater to take out their deadbeat dam.

LINK (Stanford Daily)

Saturday
Mar162013

Wild San Francisquito Creek Steelhead Pair Underwater- Winter 2013

A pair of wild steelhead in lower San Francisquito Creek, between Palo Alto and Menlo Park, Ca. This pair successfully spawned. The end of the clip shows the redd (or nest) they dug into the clean cobbles and gravels where fertilized eggs incubate.

Four adult steelhead were observed by creekside residents. Unfortunately, one 27-inch steelhead was seen illegally poached and the other three are trapped as water levels dropped and became to shallow to swim upstream or downstream. As the water disappears the fate of these fish and their unhatched eggs is uncertain. Upstream dams and diversions owned by Stanford University and California Water Company, as well as pumping from groundwater wells, contribute to the reduction of stream flows that are essential for these threatened fish to survive. Stanford's Searsville Dam remains the only impassable dam in the watershed and also lacks any dedicated flow releases to protect fish and wildlife downstream.

Find out more about the grassroots coalition advocating for Stanford to remove their antiquated Searsville Dam and upgrade their harmful private water system to one that is modern, reliable, low-impact, and meets current environmental regulations:

BeyondSearsvilleDam.org

 

Thursday
Dec202012

Stop Stanford University’s flawed Habitat Conservation Plan

A very important action alert from Beyond Searsville Dam.

Federal wildlife officials are poised to finalize Stanford University's deeply flawed Habitat Conservation Plan, a move that would compromise the health of San Francisquito Creek and San Francisco Bay, while posing new flooding and Searsville Dam safety concerns. Adoption of this 50-year plan, and associated federal permits to allow Stanford to incidentally harm and kill endangered species like steelhead trout, would be a major setback for ongoing watershed planning efforts to implement comprehensive habitat restoration and improve regional flood protection.

TAKE ACTION!

Please click here to sign the online petition and submit your comment today

Tuesday
Apr102012

Frankly My Dear, I Don't Want These Dams

A dam removal primer.

LINK (PDF) (Via: Beyond Searsville Dam)