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The Mission of the Creeks Restoration and Water Quality Improvement Division is to improve creek and ocean water quality and restore natural creek systems through storm water and urban runoff pollution-reduction, creek restoration, and community education programs. | 
| Projects Currently Under Construction: ● Mission Creek Restoration at Oak Park ● Storm Drain Screen Installation (Citywide) | QUICK LINKS
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| Creek Restoration improves creek health and water quality. Objectives include restoring riparian vegetation and habitat, improving water quality through natural filtration, reducing erosion by stabilizing banks, and providing access where feasible. More... | Water Quality Improvement Programs such as creek clean-ups, street sweeping, and water quality improvement projects are a few ways in which the Creeks Division aims to improve local creek and ocean water quality. More... | 
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| Community Outreach and Education, including events, youth education, and community partnerships, are essential to the long-term success of our efforts to restore creeks and improve water quality. More... | Community Creek Stewardship Projects at a number of sites along the City’s creeks provide ongoing opportunities for small community creek clean-up and restoration projects, including native planting days. More... | 
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| Clean Creeks Business Certification Program Businesses can implement best management practices to reduce runoff that pollutes our creeks and ocean. The Creeks Division is currently certifying restaurants, automotive businesses, and mobile washing businesses as part of this innovative program. More… | What We Can Do The ocean really does begin at your front door. By adopting simple clean water habits at home, we can help prevent polluted urban runoff from entering storm drains and flowing to creeks and the ocean. More… |
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