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How freeing rivers can help California ease flood risks and revive ecosystems

Ian James | February 20th, 2024


Natural floodplains — the lush green lands along rivers that historically flooded, retained water, and nourished life in the heart of the valley — were mostly drained and converted to farmland generations ago as the state’s waters were dammed and diverted. Today, an effort to bring back some of those floodplains is flourishing at the 2,100-acre Dos Rios Ranch Preserve near Modesto, where workers years ago planted native trees on retired farm fields and removed berms to create space for water to spread out again.

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Central Valley, flood management, floodplain restoration, Groundwater Exchange, groundwater recharge, water quality