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2004 Asti Winery Riverbank Stabilization and Riparian Revegetation Project<\/h4>\n

Russian River<\/h4>\n

Cloverdale, California<\/h4>\n
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This photo was taken in 1993. At this time there was a healthy riparian forest protecting the mansion and vineyard.<\/p><\/div>\n

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This is the site in 2004, just prior to construction of the project. For a complex of reasons, the riparian forest had eroded away, along with large portions of the vineyard property and facilities.<\/p><\/div>\n

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Panoramic view of the entire one thousand feet of the project site prior to restoration work.\u00a0 Large pieces of concrete in the river on the left are from the old basketball court and other structures that were eroded away.<\/p><\/div>\n

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A closer view the eroding bank, typical along the length of the project. The large old cottonwood tree would have been the next to go.<\/p><\/div>\n


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Building a Diversion Channel and Rebuilding the Rvierbank \u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

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The view across main channel toward secondary channel at the upstream end of project. The yellow arrow points to the secondary channel between two islands of willow.<\/p><\/div>\n

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Looking upstream along the secondary channel, before vegetation removal and excavation.<\/p><\/div>\n

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Farm workers spread the willow removed from the diversion channel out along a quiet spot in the river, making sure that the cut ends were under water.<\/p><\/div>\n

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The secondary channel with the vegetation removed. The secondary channel had to be widened according to the hydrological design.<\/p><\/div>\n

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Gravel from the diversion channel was stockpiled along the river\u2019s edge and was used to close off the flow to the work area.<\/p><\/div>\n

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Bulldozers pushed the stockpiled gravel to isolate the work area.<\/p><\/div>\n

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Looking upstream at the project site August 13, 2004. The river is in its new diversion channel (blue arrow). Excavated gravel is stockpiled and ready to rebuild the bank (green arrow) with diversion dams (yellow arrow) in place.<\/p><\/div>\n


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Stabilizing and Restoring the Eroded Riverbank and Creating a New\u00a0 Terrace Below It<\/strong><\/p>\n

The following bioengineering techniques were used to stabilize and restore the eroding Riverbank:<\/p>\n