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Area | Ukiah |
Topic | Tour: Russian River, near Hopland/Ukiah Watershed/Landuse |
Click on image to enlarge (222K). This photo shows a large pump for agricultural water extraction in the riparian zone of the Russian River looking west off East Side Road north of Hopland. Oaks and grasslands cover the slopes above the vineyard. Photo by Patrick Higgins. July 15, 2003.
This photo was taken off East Side Road not far east of Hopland looking south west at Duncan Peak. Vineyards occupy the flat ground in the Russian River Valley here. Photo by Patrick Higgins. July 14, 2003.
This is a closeup view shows where the roots of an old riparian tree on McClure Creek have been cut to make a depression for beer cans. Photo by Patrick Higgins. July 15, 2003.
The vineyard here and bare slope behind the fence is immediately upslope of McClure Creek, which is just out of the photo to the right. Photo by Patrick Higgins. July 15, 2003.
The individual trees in the middle of the grapes here is the remnant of the riparian zone of McClure Creek, which flows through the picture from left to right. The picture was taken looking south of Mendocino County Road 200. Photo by Patrick Higgins. July 15, 2003.
Gravel extraction is a major issue on the Russian River and this gravel plant is on the east side of the Russian River in Ukiah. Photo by Patrick Higgins. July 15, 2003.
The Ukiah Water Works are depicted here near the Russian River on the west side of the river in Ukiah. The city gets its water from the Russian River, although water extraction in this reach may be limited in terms of damage to aquatic habitat because of excess water from the Eel River. Photo by Patrick Higgins. July 15, 2003.
This photo was taken looking upstream along York Creek in northern Ukiah and shows very little riparian vegetation or filter capacity from adjacent area that appears to be a mobile home dealership. Photo by Patrick Higgins. July 15, 2003.
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