Volunteer Opportunity

San Geronimo Hatchery Cleanup

On-site
Volunteer must be in or near San Geronimo, CA
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Published 2 months ago

Details at a Glance

Date
March 23, 2024
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM PDT
Schedule
Weekends
Time Commitment
A few hours
Recurrence
One time only

Description

San Geronimo Hatchery Cleanup

San Geronimo Creek is a tributary of Lagunitas Creek, one of the southernmost strongholds for endangered Coho Salmon, threatened Steelhead Trout and Chinook Salmon and provides essential habitat for these salmonids. On the bank of San Geronimo Creek, adjacent to the Marin Water San Geronimo Water Treatment Plant, exists an old coho hatchery site. The hatchery was in operation from the early 1980s to the 1990s, and it allowed the incubation and hatching of coho eggs in the San Geronimo Valley. The hatchery has not been used since 1993.


The goal of this restoration event is to safely break down and remove all structures and pipes from the site for recycling and disposal. This cleanup project will contribute to continued restoration efforts in San Geronimo Creek and the Lagunitas Creek Watershed, with the aim of maintaining and creating habitat for salmonids of all life stages.


This event is suitable for ages 14 and up. Participants should be comfortable working with shovels and crowbars and walking on uneven surfaces. Heavy rains or winds will postpone the event. Tools, gloves and snacks will be provided.


The Watershed Stewards Program (WSP) is dedicated to improving watershed health by actively engaging in restoration science, civic service, and community education while empowering the next generation of environmental stewards.

San Geronimo Creek is a tributary of Lagunitas Creek, one of the southernmost strongholds for endangered Coho Salmon, threatened Steelhead Trout and Chinook Salmon and provides essential habitat for these salmonids. On the bank of San…

Location

On-site

San Geronimo Water Treatment Plant

San Geronimo, CA 94963, USA
Directions

Driving west on Sir Frances Drake Blvd: Take a left on Railroad Ave, then turn right on San Geronimo Valley Drive. Proceed about 0.3 miles west of the intersection of Railroad Avenue and San Geronimo Valley Drive and turn north onto the gravel path that leads to a gated driveway. Follow the posted signs to find a place to park. If you pass Redwood Canyon Drive, you’ve gone too far west.  

Driving East on Sir Frances Drake Blvd: Take a right on Nicasio Valley Road, then turn left on San Geronimo Valley Drive. Proceed about 0.75 miles east of the intersection of Nicasio Valley Road and San Geronimo Valley Drive and turn north onto a gravel path leading to a gated driveway. Follow the posted signs to find parking. If you pass Redwood Drive, you’ve gone too far west. 

How to Apply

Fill out the Google form to RSVP for the event!

Fill out the Google form to RSVP for the event!

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