New native species plantings, shown April 12, 2013, line the banks of Napa Creek in Napa, Calif. The plantings, along with tree trunks placed along the bank, will provide habitat for fish and other river species. The environmental restoration work is part of the $14.8 million Napa Creek Project, a joint effort of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the city of Napa and the Napa Flood Control and Water Conservation District funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 to reduce flood risk for the city. As part of the project, the Corps also widened the creek and installed box culverts – tunnels large enough for a car to drive through – in October 2012 to help move flood water from the creek more quickly to the Napa River and away from homes and businesses. (U.S. Army photo by Tyler Stalker/Released)
Date Taken: | 04.09.2013 |
Date Posted: | 12.08.2023 15:05 |
Photo ID: | 8159375 |
VIRIN: | 130409-A-QE425-1001 |
Resolution: | 2464x1632 |
Size: | 0 B |
Location: | NAPA, CALIFORNIA, US |
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