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Mill Creek Water Replenishment

VERIFIED WATER CREDITS

414,700 (1 credit = 1,000 gallons of freshwater)

Available for purchase in any amount


 

Project Description

Water assets associated with a property along Mill Creek, a tributary of the Sacramento River in Tehama County, CA, have been historically used to irrigate fields and for stockwatering for over 90 years. The Nature Conservancy has purchased the property and associated water right with an aim to augment flows and improve ecological function and resilience in this critical watershed, supporting threatened Spring-run Chinook salmon. The water sustainability action being implemented with the Mill Creek Nobmann Right involves ceasing diversion of water and forgoing irrigation keeping over 1,200 acre-feet of water in stream over the course of the year.

 

Project Details


VERIFIED WATER ACTION

Ceased irrigation and diversion of water from Mill Creek


VERIFIED OUTCOME

Dedicated water right to augment flow and improve ecosystem health


WATERSHED

Sacramento River


VERIFIED WATER CREDITS

414,700 (1 credit = 1,000 gallons of freshwater)

Available for purchase in any amount





 

“Replenishing water in Mill Creek provides benefits not just along the local stream course, but in the entire Sacramento River system. Mill Creek provides critical spawning and rearing habitat for threatened Chinook Salmon.”


Jeanne Brantigan, Project Director, TNC Water Program


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