Alameda Creek

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Alameda Creek is a major waterway in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, flowing from the Diablo Range to San Francisco Bay and serving as an important ecological and flood-control corridor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf creek
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Hayward Fault zone NERFINISHED
drainageBasin San Francisco Bay watershed NERFINISHED
ecologicalRole anadromous fish migration corridor
riparian habitat corridor
flowsFrom Diablo Range NERFINISHED
flowsInto San Francisco Bay NERFINISHED
hasAdjacentProtectedArea Alameda Creek Regional Trail NERFINISHED
Coyote Hills Regional Park NERFINISHED
Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge NERFINISHED
hasInfrastructure Alameda Creek Diversion Dam NERFINISHED
Alameda Creek Flood Control Channel NERFINISHED
BART bridge over Alameda Creek
trail bridges of Alameda Creek Regional Trail
hasTributary Arroyo Mocho NERFINISHED
Arroyo Valle NERFINISHED
Arroyo de la Laguna NERFINISHED
Calaveras Creek NERFINISHED
Crandall Creek NERFINISHED
Line A (Alameda County Flood Control Channel) NERFINISHED
Patterson Creek NERFINISHED
San Antonio Creek (Alameda County) NERFINISHED
Stonybrook Creek NERFINISHED
historicalEcology historic steelhead trout run
locatedIn Alameda County NERFINISHED
California, United States
surface form: California

Contra Costa County NERFINISHED
East Bay NERFINISHED
San Francisco Bay Area
managedBy Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District NERFINISHED
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission NERFINISHED
mouthLocation San Francisco Bay NERFINISHED
near Fremont, California
notableFeature major waterway of the East Bay
passesThrough Fremont, California NERFINISHED
Niles Canyon NERFINISHED
Sunol Valley NERFINISHED
regionServed Tri-Valley area NERFINISHED
southern Alameda County
sourceRegion Diablo Range, California NERFINISHED
subjectOf fish passage restoration projects
usedFor fish habitat
flood control
recreation
water supply conveyance
watershedArea largest watershed in Alameda County

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Niles Canyon traversedBy Alameda Creek
Niles Canyon partOf Alameda Creek
this entity surface form: Alameda Creek watershed
Niles Canyon drainage Alameda Creek
this entity surface form: Alameda Creek to San Francisco Bay
Sunol locatedOnRiver Alameda Creek
Niles, California near Alameda Creek