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Putah Creek (Patwin: Liwaito) is a major stream in Northern California, a tributary of the Yolo Bypass, and ultimately, the Sacramento River. The 85-mile-long (137 km) creek has its headwaters in the Mayacamas Mountains, a part of the Coast Range, and flows east through two dams. First, Monticello Dam forms Lake Berryessa, below which Putah Creek forms the border of Yolo and Solano Counties, and then flows to the Putah Diversion Dam and Lake Solano. After several drought years in the late 1980s, the majority of Putah Creek went dry, prompting a landmark lawsuit that resulted in the signing of the Putah Creek Accord in 2000. The Accord established releases from the dams to maintain stream flows in Putah Creek, with natural flow regimes which spike in winter/spring and ebb in summer/fall. Th

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  • El arroyo Putah (en inglés: Putah Creek y en "Patwin": Liwaito​) es un pequeño y a veces caudaloso arroyo situado al norte del estado de California (Estados Unidos), un afluente del "Yolo Bypass", y en última instancia, el río Sacramento. El arroyo de 137 km (85 millas)​ de largo, tiene su nacimiento en las montañas Mayacamas, una parte de la Cordillera de la Costa, y fluye hacia el este a través de dos presas. Primero, la represa Monticello forma el lago Berryessa, debajo del cual Putah Creek forma el límite de los condados de Yolo y Solano, y luego fluye hacia la presa de desvío Putah y el lago Solano. Después de varios años de sequía a fines de la década de 1980, la mayor parte de Putah Creek se secó, lo que provocó una demanda histórica que resultó en la firma del "Acuerdo de Putah Creek" en el 2000. El Acuerdo estableció descargas de las presas para mantener los flujos de los arroyos en Putah Creek, con regímenes de flujo natural que aumentan en invierno / primavera y disminuyen en verano / otoño. La restauración de los regímenes de flujo natural ha resultado en un incremento de las especies de aves ribereñas y el regreso de la trucha arco iris nativa "Steelhead trout" y el salmón real o Chinook en desove, además de proteger el sustento de los agricultores en la cuenca baja.​ (es)
  • Putah Creek est une rivière du nord de la Californie longue de 137 km qui coule des monts Mayacamas vers la vallée de Sacramento. (fr)
  • Putah Creek (Patwin: Liwaito) is a major stream in Northern California, a tributary of the Yolo Bypass, and ultimately, the Sacramento River. The 85-mile-long (137 km) creek has its headwaters in the Mayacamas Mountains, a part of the Coast Range, and flows east through two dams. First, Monticello Dam forms Lake Berryessa, below which Putah Creek forms the border of Yolo and Solano Counties, and then flows to the Putah Diversion Dam and Lake Solano. After several drought years in the late 1980s, the majority of Putah Creek went dry, prompting a landmark lawsuit that resulted in the signing of the Putah Creek Accord in 2000. The Accord established releases from the dams to maintain stream flows in Putah Creek, with natural flow regimes which spike in winter/spring and ebb in summer/fall. The restoration of natural flow regimes has resulted in a doubling of riparian bird species and a return of spawning native steelhead trout and Chinook salmon, as well as protecting the livelihood of farmers on the lower watershed. (en)
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  • Location of the mouth of Putah Creek in California (en)
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  • Putah Creek est une rivière du nord de la Californie longue de 137 km qui coule des monts Mayacamas vers la vallée de Sacramento. (fr)
  • El arroyo Putah (en inglés: Putah Creek y en "Patwin": Liwaito​) es un pequeño y a veces caudaloso arroyo situado al norte del estado de California (Estados Unidos), un afluente del "Yolo Bypass", y en última instancia, el río Sacramento. El arroyo de 137 km (85 millas)​ de largo, tiene su nacimiento en las montañas Mayacamas, una parte de la Cordillera de la Costa, y fluye hacia el este a través de dos presas. Primero, la represa Monticello forma el lago Berryessa, debajo del cual Putah Creek forma el límite de los condados de Yolo y Solano, y luego fluye hacia la presa de desvío Putah y el lago Solano. Después de varios años de sequía a fines de la década de 1980, la mayor parte de Putah Creek se secó, lo que provocó una demanda histórica que resultó en la firma del "Acuerdo de Putah Cre (es)
  • Putah Creek (Patwin: Liwaito) is a major stream in Northern California, a tributary of the Yolo Bypass, and ultimately, the Sacramento River. The 85-mile-long (137 km) creek has its headwaters in the Mayacamas Mountains, a part of the Coast Range, and flows east through two dams. First, Monticello Dam forms Lake Berryessa, below which Putah Creek forms the border of Yolo and Solano Counties, and then flows to the Putah Diversion Dam and Lake Solano. After several drought years in the late 1980s, the majority of Putah Creek went dry, prompting a landmark lawsuit that resulted in the signing of the Putah Creek Accord in 2000. The Accord established releases from the dams to maintain stream flows in Putah Creek, with natural flow regimes which spike in winter/spring and ebb in summer/fall. Th (en)
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  • Arroyo Putah (es)
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  • Putah Creek (en)
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