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Almaden Dam

Alviso Restoration

Downtown

Fellows Dike

Gold Street Educational Center

Jacques Gulch Restoration

Lenihan Dam

Lexington-SJWC projects

Los Capitancillos wetlands

Lower Guadalupe

Upper Guadalupe

Guadalupe fast facts

 

Guadalupe Watershed
This 170 - square - mile area drains the Guadalupe River and its tributaries through downtown San Jose.  Lexington Reservoir, one of the area's best-known landmarks, is located along the western border of this watershed.

Guadalupe Watershed fast facts

Alviso Slough Restoration Project

Gold Street Educational Center

Guadalupe River restoration projects

 

Information on other projects in the Guadalupe watershed

 

Maintenance projects in the Guadalupe watershed

How to contact district staff working in your watershed :
Call the water district phone number, (408) 265-2607, and use the following extensions, or click on their name for e-mail:

Watershed Manager:
Beau Goldie

ext. 2634

Watershed Program Support Manager
Al Gurevich
ext. 2018
Watershed Field Operations Unit Manager
Ken McKenzie
ext. 2934

Watershed Associate Engineer
Devin Mody

ext. 2024

Watershed Assistant Engineer
Keiron Nawbatt

ext. 2896

Watershed Field Operations Planner
Dale Honda

ext. 2916

Watershed Field Operations Supervisor
Rick Linquist

ext. 2438

Senior Office Specialist
Pauline Behlen

ext. 2563

Go to our Access Valley Water online customer request and information system

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