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Alameda Creek Fish Ladder

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Alameda Creek Fish Ladder Project (Zone 5) The Alameda County Flood Control & Water Conservation District is working collaboratively with other groups to bring steelhead trout and salmon back to Alameda Creek. A fish ladder is planned to help fish swim up and downstream over large concrete barriers that protect BART track footings from erosion.

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        • Hayward Inboard Levee
      • San Lorenzo Creek Watershed
        • Cull Canyon and Don Castro Reservoirs and Dams
      • Laguna Creek Flood Protection
      • Zone 3A Drainage Master Plan Study
      • Zone 6 Drainage Master Plan Study
      • Line C Levee
      • San Leandro Creek Floodwall
    • Environmental Restoration
      • Castro Valley Creek Restoration
      • San Lorenzo Creek Trail
      • Eden Landing Salt Ponds
      • Alameda Creek Watershed & Fish Ladder
        • Alameda Creek Sediment Removal
      • Agua Caliente Creek Restoration
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      • Line J Bypass Creek
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