Calif. tears down levee in 'largest tidal habitat restoration in state history'
Briefly

"The tearing down of the levee is among the final steps in a public-private project to restore tidal land to its natural state, providing new habitat for fish and wildlife while increasing flood protection for the greater Sacramento area."
"This project will allow water to flow across 3,400 acres of land for the first time in 100 years, marking the largest tidal restoration project in California's history, as stated by Wade Crowfoot, California's natural resources secretary."
Read at SFGATE
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