Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [masthead photo]

Alameda Creek Alliance

The Alameda Creek Alliance is a volunteer based community watershed group working to restore native steelhead trout to Alameda Creek. Find news, events, volunteer opportunities, and more.

Alameda Countywide Clean Water Program

The Alameda Countywide Clean Water Program (ACCWP) is working with local government and together with the community to protect creeks, wetlands and the San Francisco Bay. ACCWP monitors stormwater pollution and water quality

City of Emeryville - Public Works Department

City of Fremont - Engineering Division

City of Hayward - Public Works Department

City of Newark  - Public Works Department

City of Oakland - Public Works Agency

City of San Leandro - Public Works Department

City of Union City - Public Works Department

The Clean Water Division

The Clean Water Division protects and promotes stewardship of local creeks and watersheds. Program activities include monitoring, watershed assessment, and pollution prevention. The Division is responsible for administering the District's Clean Water Program.

East Bay Regional Park District

Click on any park listed to find information about location, hours, programs, and more.

FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency)

The agency of the U.S. government that oversees disaster mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery planning.

FEMA Flood

Find flood maps and information about flood preparedness and aftermath.

Friends of San Leandro Creek

A community group of dedicated citizens, students, and businesses interested San Leandro Creek’s ecology, protection and enhancement.

Friends of San Lorenzo Creek

A central source of information on the San Lorenzo Creek system and watershed, including action issues and events.

Friends of Sausal Creek

The Friends of Sausal Creek are volunteers working to maintain and improve the creek watershed. Find news, events, creek history, maps of hiking trails, and volunteer opportunities.

Piedmont Avenue Neighborhood Improvement League – Glen Echo Creek

Glen Echo Creek surfaces from underground in two Oakland parks: Glen Echo Park and Oak Glen Park. PANIL is working with the District to plan and repair bank erosion, while volunteers work to retain the creek’s natural environment.

Tule Ponds Wetland Center

Scenic wetlands and ponds provide flood protection and pollution control for stormwater flowing to the Bay. The ponds serve as a habitat for migratory birds, as well as an area for wildlife and wetland study through the Wetland Center, managed by the Math/Science Nucleus. Class field trips are welcome.

The Watershed Project – East Bay, Alameda County

The Watershed Project provides innovative programs in three areas: workshops for educators and the general public, support for creek protection groups, and a marsh and grassland restoration project incorporating community support and education. Find a list here of all active creek and watershed groups in Alameda County.

Zone 7 Water Agency

The Zone 7 Water Agency is the Tri Valley's water wholesaler servicing the California Water Service Company, the City of Livermore, the City of Pleasanton, and the Dublin San Ramon Services District. Zone 7 manages the water supply, treats drinking water, and sells treated water to local retail water agencies which serve the public. Zone 7 also sells untreated water directly to agricultural customers and manages flood control for the Tri Valley.