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Ebb & Flow  
 
February 2010
    The eNewsletter of The Watershed Project


Make a splash this Earth Day - Help The Watershed Project clean up local creeks

Contents


Paper or Canvas?

Dry Creek Helps Water Flow Clean

What's in Your Watershed?


A Wetter Face for Downtown Berkeley


Upcoming Events

April 10th & 11th
Oyster Reef Building Workdays


April 24th
Save the Date: Earth Day Creeks Challenge

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Click here to read more about Berkeley's plastic bag ban...Paper or Canvas?
Berkeley to Vote on Plastic Bag Ban

Grocery store baggers may be asking a new question to Berkeley residents and visitors. On February 23rd, an ordinance aimed at ending the use of single-use bags in favor of reusable ones will be presented to the Berkeley City Council. The ordinance bans the use of plastic bags at checkout counters, imposes a 15 cent fee on paper bags, and requires all paper bags to be made from at least 40% post consumer recycled paper.

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Click here to read more about the Dry Creek...Dry Creek Helps Water Flow Clean
Richmond Greenway Project Well Underway

Several decades ago, California enacted environmental regulations to end direct piping of pollution into the San Francisco Bay. Yet today, pollutants continue to pour into our precious bay at alarming rates. Prior to modern settlement, the city of Richmond was a combination of mud flats and wetlands with a unique hydrological system that filtered snowmelt and stormwater before it entered the Bay. Upon urbanization, the system was permanently altered.

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Click here to read more about earthworms...What's in Your Watershed?
Wriggling Earthworms

With all the rain we've been having in the Bay Area lately, earthworms moving aboveground will soon be a common sight. These valuable animals emerge from their earthen homes when excessive rainfall threatens to drown them out. Although there are many species of earthworms all across the globe, it's those of the Sparganophilus that we see around the San Francisco Bay.

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Click here to read more about the Center Street Project...A Wetter Face for Downtown Berkeley
Center Street Project Would Daylight Strawberry Creek

Imagine emerging from the downtown Berkeley BART station into a tree-shrouded plaza. Rather than the roar of cars and buses, you would hear the hum of flowing water and chatting people. Groups of musicians might be playing next to the wetland plants that would border the burbling stream curling down the center of the street. If this sounds too good to be true, think again. Thanks to the hard work of local Bay Area advocates and planners, this vision, officially known as the Center Street Proposal, is likely to become a reality in the near future.

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The Watershed Project
1327 South 46th Street
155 Richmond Field Station
Richmond, CA 94804