
Projects
Navarro River Watershed Plan
AVLT completed the Navarro River Watershed Plan in 1998 with grant funding from the California Coastal Conservancy and funding through the State Water Resources Control Board. This research document provided a comprehensive scientific baseline on the status of the Navarro River system and recommendations to improve water quality and stream habitat within the 300-square mile watershed. With the Watershed Plan in place, major funding has come to the watershed for restoration projects that continue today.
The Confluence Project
One of our current focuses is working with property owners to protect the riparian corridor at the headwaters of the Navarro River, where Rancheria Creek, Anderson Creek, and Indian Creek join.
