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Delta Cross Channel gates to close December 1

Media Contact: Jeff Hawk, 916-978-5100

For Release: November 27, 2019

WALNUT GROVE, Calif. – Until further notice, the Bureau of Reclamation plans to close the Delta Cross Channel gates beginning 9 a.m. Sunday Dec. 1, to help protect Chinook salmon on the Sacramento River.

Opening or closing gates can be made on short notice and boaters are advised to check the status of the gates, especially around holidays. The process takes about one hour.

The Delta Cross Channel gates control the diversion channel near Walnut Grove, about 30 miles south of Sacramento. When the gates are open, fresh water is drawn from the Sacramento River into the interior of the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta through Snodgrass Slough and the Mokelumne River. The open gates also allow boat traffic to pass. When closed, the gates prevent salmon from straying from their migratory route along the Sacramento River into the interior Delta.

Information on gate operations can be accessed on Reclamation’s Central Valley Operations website at https://www.usbr.gov/mp/cvo/vungvari/dcc_chng.pdf or by calling 916-979-2194 or 916-979-2196 (TTY 800-877-8339).

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Information on gate operations