This document library contains a historical record of information related to the Ventura River watershed, including newspaper articles, policy statements, minutes and other data. The issues facing the Ventura River watershed have deep historical roots. Moreover, the issues often re-present themselves in the face of development and competing interests.
The documents in this library are organized by category. Also found here, the Friends Archive contains documents dating back several decades. The Friends Archive is an ongoing effort to scan and make available online documents that have been stored away in paper format. The library’s documents are also tagged with keywords to aid search results.
Other documents now available on the Santa Barbara Channelkeeper website include the Al Leydecker archives of his 20-plus years of research on the Ventura River & Goleta streams.
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Avenue Water Treatment Plant/Foster Park Facility Improvements Project Draft EIR
author: URS Corporation various authors
date: Nov. 2003
filetype: pdf
filesize: 51.3 MB
publication/publisher: City of San Buenaventura
tags: air quality,
Avenue WTP,
Canada Larga,
Casitas Vista,
CEQA,
chumash,
discharge,
erosion,
Foster Park,
geologic hazards,
groundwater,
Kingston Reservoir,
land use,
landmarks,
least Bell's vireo,
Matilija Creek,
Mission aqueduct,
mitigation,
native habitat,
Nye well,
Power Reservoir,
red-legged frog,
Steelhead,
subsurface collector,
surface diversion,
surface flow,
Ventura Avenue,
Ventura river,
water production,
Water Quality,
Water Supply,
Avenue Water Treatment Plant/Foster Park Facility Improvements Project Final EIR
author: URS Corporation
date: Apr 2004
filetype: pdf
filesize: 5.8 MB
publication/publisher: City of San Buenaventura
tags: Avenue WTP,
Canada Larga,
Casitas Vista,
CEQA,
discharge,
erosion,
Foster Park,
geologic hazards,
groundwater,
Kingston Reservoir,
Matilija Creek,
mitigation,
native habitat,
Nye well,
Power Reservoir,
Robles diversion,
Steelhead,
subsurface collector,
surface diversion,
surface flow,
Ventura Avenue,
Ventura river,
water production,
Water Quality,
Water Supply,