The Clough Dam Siphon and Fish Screen Project, which began in 1998, was completed in 2003. This project included removing the remains of Clough Dam, constructing an inverted siphon under Mill Creek, and screening a diversion in the creek to improve upstream fish passage for adult salmon and steelhead. Project partners include the Los Molinos Mutual Water Company, US Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Water Resources, US Bureau of Reclamation, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Resource Conservation District of Tehama County. © Mill Creek Conservancy The Clough Dam Siphon and Fish Screen Project, which began in 1998, was completed in 2003. This project included removing the remains of Clough Dam, constructing an inverted siphon under Mill Creek, and screening a diversion in the creek to improve upstream fish passage for adult salmon and steelhead. Project partners include the Los Molinos Mutual Water Company, US Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Water Resources, US Bureau of Reclamation, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Resource Conservation District of Tehama County. © Mill Creek Conservancy
The Clough Dam Siphon and Fish Screen Project, which began in 1998, was completed in 2003. This project included removing the remains of Clough Dam, constructing an inverted siphon under Mill Creek, and screening a diversion in the creek to improve upstream fish passage for adult salmon and steelhead. Project partners include the Los Molinos Mutual Water Company, US Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Water Resources, US Bureau of Reclamation, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Resource Conservation District of Tehama County. © Mill Creek Conservancy The Clough Dam Siphon and Fish Screen Project, which began in 1998, was completed in 2003. This project included removing the remains of Clough Dam, constructing an inverted siphon under Mill Creek, and screening a diversion in the creek to improve upstream fish passage for adult salmon and steelhead. Project partners include the Los Molinos Mutual Water Company, US Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Water Resources, US Bureau of Reclamation, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Resource Conservation District of Tehama County. © Mill Creek Conservancy