Creek & River Projects
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The Santa Clara Valley Water District is dedicated to keeping residents and businesses safe through its flood protection programs and projects.
The district is also committed to protecting our environment and is working to restore habitat along creeks and the bay.
The creek and river project pages listed at left provide more information about our active work to achieve these goals.
*Safe, Clean Water project
- Almaden Lake Improvement Project
- Canal Maintenance Program
- Lower Berryessa Creek Flood Protection
- Lower Berryessa Creek Flood Protection (Phase 3)*
- Upper Berryessa Creek Flood Protection*
- Calabazas Creek Bank Rehabilitation Project
- Calabazas Creek Flood Protection*
- Calabazas/San Tomas Aquino Creek-Marsh Connection Project
- Coyote Creek Flood Protection*
- Cunningham Flood Detention Certification
- Ecological Data Collection and Analysis*
- FAHCE: Fish and Aquatic Habitat Collaborative Effort
- Fish Habitat and Passage Improvement*
- Flood Risk Assessment Studies*
- Lower Guadalupe River Project
- Upper Guadalupe River Flood Protection*
- Interagency Urban Runoff Program*
- Upper Llagas Creek Flood Protection*
- Palo Alto Flood Basin Tide Gate Structure Replacement Project
- Upper Penitencia Creek Flood Protection*
- Lower Penitencia Creek Improvements Project
- Restoration of Natural Creek Functions*
- Permanente Creek Flood Protection*
- San Francisco Bay Shoreline Protection*
- San Francisquito Creek: Bay to Highway 101
- San Francisquito Creek Flood Protection*
- Saratoga Creek Hazard Tree Removal and Restoration Project
- Sediment Reuse to Support Shoreline Restoration*
- Sunnyvale East and Sunnyvale West Channels Flood Protection*
- Vegetation Control and Sediment Removal for Capacity*
- Vegetation Management for Access and Fire Safety*
- Uvas Creek Levee Rehabilitation