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September 24, 2015
News & Announcements Operations and maintenance Projects Recent News
There is no poop fairy

The poop fairy has been introduced on signs as part of SSCAFCA’s pet waste pilot program phase two. The goal of the program is to bring awareness of the impact of “dog poop” on the Rio Grande and encourage citizens to clean up after their dogs. In studies of biological contaminates to the Rio

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August 24, 2015
Operations and maintenance
Silting basin rehabilitation

The silting basin at the end of Santiago’s Way channel was filling with sediment and not allowing water to flow through to the arroyo. This project rehabilitated the silting basin allowing for water to flush consistently through the channel system.  

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