Dry Creek Restoration – Phase 3
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Dry Creek Restoration – Phase 3

Project Information: Dry Creek Phase 2

In partnership with Sonoma County Water Agency

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Bridge, Walls
About This Project

The ecological habitat restoration project was a project on Dry Creek, in Sonoma County, California. In partnership with USACE and Sonoma Water Agency, McCullough Construction completed in-stream restoration that involved excavation of in-stream channels, installation of large wood structures, building bank stabilization structures, installing boulders, and planting native seeds and plants to restore the riparian ecosystem.