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Flood Plain Maps and Alluvial Soils

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  Attached is the flood plain map for the McCloud River Watershed.  Based on this map, the current land uses are appropriate for the types of weather and activities that surround the McCloud River watershed. Very little of the McCloud River watershed has currently been taken over by urban land and human activity, allowing for a natural and serene landscape within the area. 

Final Product Timeline

 Nov 13. Flood Plain Maps and Alluvial Soils Nov. 20th Dendrology  Nov. 30th Further divulge into endangered species in the watershed Dec. 2 Clean up slides/posts and prepare for final submission

Watershed monitoring and equipment

 

Threats and challenges

Flood Data

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 The McCloud river watershed is currently at a relatively stable height of 9.6ft about Shasta Lake. The river is home to a number of damns that currently protect the wildlife and history of the watershed. Shasta Dam specifically block the McCloud river watershed in order to create California's largest reservoir. The reservoir in fact is so large that there have only been a small number of times that it has been full and flooded over the years.  Although this dam has caused quite a controversy over the years in relation to the McCloud watershed. Upon completion in the 1940's, the dam created a flood of the native Winnemem Wintu Tribal land that have relied on the river for centuries. In addition to this, the land was subsequently taken from the tribe by the U.S. Government for its value along with broken promises of returning the land.  Recently, there has been a political rally to raise the dam at Shasta Lake in order to accommodate the size of the ever growing population in Ca

McCloud Watershed Characteristics

Watershed Boundaries

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  Above is a McCloud watershed map made by the Sacramento River Watershed Program. The watershed is 800 square miles with an elevation change of 6182 feet. Some significant tributaries include Mud and Tate Creeks! Some towns and cities within the watershed include Pilgrim Creek, where there is a popular snowmobile park that also allows for nordic and downhill skiing in the winter. McCloud is also a small town within the watershed that contains fun activities such as hiking and biking Mt. Shasta. Cited: Sacramento Watershed Program (2022). McCloud River Watershed.  https://sacriver.org/explore-watersheds/northeast-subregion/mccloud-river-watershed/