Tuleyome Leading Project to Address Fire Damage at Knoxville Management Area

Drainage and Erosion issues at Knoxville Management Area will be remedied
Tuleyome is leading a $236,000 project funded by Napa County Measure A to (1) address severe fire damage and associated erosion on a section of the 18,000-acre Knoxville Management Area and (2) stabilize a failed dam on the adjacent McLaughlin Reserve. All work will be within the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument. The Management Area, midway between Lake Berryessa and Clear Lake on the south side of Berryessa Knoxville Road, is popular year-round with off-highway vehicle (OHV) users. There are nearly 100 miles of OHV trails in this area, which connect to many more trails to the north in the remote uplands. The surrounding landscape was scorched by fires in 2015 and in 2020. Major earthwork to recontour the trail and stabilize water crossings will be necessary. Volunteers will be solicited along the way to help with invasive weed control, dispersing native plant seeds, and erosion control at water crossings. The project will stabilize the trail for long-term use while minimizing eroded sediment getting to downstream creeks and Lake Berryessa.
Contact Nate (nlillge@tuleyome.org) if you would be interested in volunteering at the site.
-Dr. Stephen McCord; sam@mccenv.com
McCord Environmental, Inc
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