%0 Report %D 2020 %T Wildlife Habitat and Water Quality Enhancement Opportunities at Castlewood Country Club %A Stephanie Panlasigui %A Sarah Pearce %A Ryan Hegstad %A Matthew Quinn %A Alison Whipple %X

Meeting human and ecological needs within San Francisco Bay’s watersheds is increasingly challenged by flooding, water quality degradation, and habitat loss, exacerbated by intensified urbanization and climate change. Addressing these challenges requires implementing multi-benefit strategies through new partnerships and increased coordination across the region’s diverse landscapes. Actions to improve water quality and enhance habitat for biodiversity in our highly developed and managed landscapes can help the region as a whole to build resilience to withstand current pressures and future change. The EPA-funded project, “Preparing for the Storm,” aims to address these challenges at the site- and landscape-scale through studies and implementation projects in the Livermore-Amador Valley. As part of this larger project, this technical report presents a synthesis of water quality and habitat improvement opportunities for a golf course of Castlewood Country Club.

%I San Francisco Estuary Institute %C Richmond, CA %8 09/2020 %G eng