To attain FEMA certification, the city of Santa Cruz Public Works Department has implemented two strategies to reduce the California ground squirrel population on the San Lorenzo River levee, fumig…
SANTA CRUZ — Walkers, runners and cyclists on the San Lorenzo Riverwalk may have found themselves befuddled by the numerous blobs and smears of dried concrete covering the river levee, primarily between Water Street and Felker Street.
According to Santa Cruz Public Works Operation Manager Filipina Warren, who is overseeing the project, the mix of cement, bentonite and water being used to plug the ground squirrels’ tunnel systems has no adverse effects on the soil or wildlife in the area that she is aware of at this time. Constructed in the 1950s as a flood mitigation project through a partnership between the city of Santa Cruz and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and spurred by theof 1955, the San Lorenzo River levee was managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers until the summer of 2020.
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