Rodman Slough is a
wetland
A wetland is a distinct semi-aquatic ecosystem whose groundcovers are flooded or saturated in water, either permanently, for years or decades, or only seasonally. Flooding results in oxygen-poor ( anoxic) processes taking place, especially ...
that drains into
Clear Lake in
Lake County, California
Lake County is a County (United States), county located in the north central portion of the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population was 68,163. The county seat is Lakeport, California, Lakepor ...
. It provides an important habitat for fish, amphibians, birds and other wildlife.
It is fed by
Scotts Creek and
Middle Creek, which contribute about 70% of the sediment and nutrients that cause algae problems in Clear Lake.
The slough is the remnant of a much larger area of wetlands and open water that extended from
Tule Lake
Tule Lake ( ) is an intermittent lake covering an area of , long and across, in northeastern Siskiyou County and northwestern Modoc County in California, along the border with Oregon.
Geography
Tule Lake is fed by the Lost River. The ele ...
to the northeast through a wide area of land north and east of the present slough that was drained for farmland.
Since 1978, there have been proposals to restore large parts of the former wetlands, and much of the funding has been approved, but progress has been slow.
Location
Rodman Slough is at an elevation of in Lake County, California.
It flows south for into Clear Lake.
The Scotts Creek and Middle Creek watersheds feed the slough.
They supply about 70% of the sediment and nutrients delivered to Clear Lake, which cause the algae population to increase in the lake.
During periods of heavy runoff, the two creeks raise the level of the slough and the water moves at significant speed.
Fine sediments are carried into Clear Lake, while coarse sediments are gradually filling in the slough.
The high flows also erode the levees that protect adjacent reclaimed farmland.
Environment
Tule Lake is a seasonal lake that forms in the winter when Scotts Creek overflows its banks.
It drains along Scotts Creek into Rodman Slough,
The Tule Lake / Rodman Slough area is an important stopover for migratory songbirds and supports cover for many waterfowl and water birds.
The Rodman Slough wetland areas and the oak woodlands that surround them have a large
rookery
A rookery is a colony of breeding rooks, and more broadly a colony of several types of breeding animals, generally gregarious birds.
Coming from the nesting habits of rooks, the term is used for corvids and the breeding grounds of colony-fo ...
of
great blue heron
The great blue heron (''Ardea herodias'') is a large wading bird in the heron family Ardeidae, common near the shores of open water and in wetlands over most of North and Central America, as well as far northwestern South America, the Caribbea ...
(''Ardea herodias''), where migrating birds congregate in the fall.
Other birds include
American white pelican
The American white pelican (''Pelecanus erythrorhynchos'') is a large aquatic soaring bird from the order Pelecaniformes. It breeds in interior North America, moving south and to the coasts, as far as Costa Rica, in winter.
Taxonomy
The Americ ...
(''Pelecanus erythrorhynchos''),
Canada goose
The Canada goose (''Branta canadensis''), sometimes called Canadian goose, is a large species of goose with a black head and neck, white cheeks, white under its chin, and a brown body. It is native to the arctic and temperate regions of North A ...
(''Branta canadensis''),
cormorant
Phalacrocoracidae is a family of approximately 40 species of aquatic birds commonly known as cormorants and shags. Several different classifications of the family have been proposed, but in 2021 the International Ornithologists' Union (IOU) ado ...
(''Phalacrocoracidae''),
heron
Herons are long-legged, long-necked, freshwater and coastal birds in the family Ardeidae, with 75 recognised species, some of which are referred to as egrets or bitterns rather than herons. Members of the genus ''Botaurus'' are referred to as bi ...
and
egret
Egrets ( ) are herons, generally long-legged wading birds, that have white or buff plumage, developing fine plumes (usually milky white) during the breeding season. Egrets are not a biologically distinct group from herons and have the same build ...
(''Ardeidae'') and
grebe
Grebes () are aquatic diving birds in the order (biology), order Podicipediformes (). Grebes are widely distributed freshwater birds, with some species also found in sea, marine habitats during Bird migration, migration and winter. Most grebes f ...
(''Podicipediformes'').
The slough is an important breeding and nursery area for fish species such as
black bass
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(''Micropterus''),
black crappie
The black crappie (''Pomoxis nigromaculatus'') is a freshwater fish in the sunfish family ( Centrarchidae). It is endemic to North America, one of the two types of crappies. It is very similar to the white crappie (''P. annularis'') in size, s ...
(''Pomoxis nigromaculatus''),
white crappie
The white crappie (''Pomoxis annularis'') is a freshwater fish found in North America, one of the two species of crappies. Alternate common names for the species include goldring, silver perch, white perch and sac-a-lait. is named for the fish ...
(''Pomoxis annularis'') and
catfish
Catfish (or catfishes; order (biology), order Siluriformes or Nematognathi) are a diverse group of ray-finned fish. Catfish are common name, named for their prominent barbel (anatomy), barbels, which resemble a cat's whiskers, though not ...
.
History
In the past, the Scotts and Middle creeks flowed through Robinson Lake, also called Rodman Bay, before entering Clear Lake.
Robinson Lake was a mosaic of shallow wetlands, meandering channels, riparian forest and open water.
Bloody island was historically an upland island in Robinson Lake surrounded by a complex of seasonal and perennial wetland.
The island was the site of the 1850
Bloody Island Massacre in response to a
Pomo
The Pomo are a Indigenous peoples of California, Native American people of California. Historical Pomo territory in Northern California was large, bordered by the West Coast of the United States, Pacific Coast to the west, extending inland to ...
revolt from slavery.
Between 1918 and 1933, farmers built levees in Robinson Lake and the area was drained for agriculture, leaving only the narrow Rodman Slough along the west of the former lake.
The heavy earth-moving equipment used to "reclaim" about of wetland was one of the causes of a surge in sedimentation in Clear Lake after 1927.
In 1955, Congressman
Hubert B. Scudder
Hubert Baxter Scudder (November 5, 1888 – July 4, 1968) was an American lawyer and politician who served five terms as a U.S. representative from California from 1949 to 1959.
Early life and education
Born in Sebastopol, California, Scudd ...
introduced a bill, which was authorized, for flood control works on Middle Creek at an estimated Federal cost of $1,110,000 and Non-Federal Cost of $790,000.
At this time, the community of
Upper Lake was partially flooded three times a year, and almost all the town was flooded every ten years.
In 1966, the
United States Army Corps of Engineers
The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is the military engineering branch of the United States Army. A direct reporting unit (DRU), it has three primary mission areas: Engineer Regiment, military construction, and civil wo ...
(USACE) completed levees on the north side of Scotts Creek between Tule Lake and the mouth of Rodman Slough as part of the Middle Creek Flood Control project.
The levees were intended to reduce the risk of flooding urban communities and agricultural areas.
In 1978, the
Federal Emergency Management Agency
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is an agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS), initially created under President Jimmy Carter by Presidential Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1978 and implemented by two Exec ...
(FEMA) determined that much of the area covered by the flood control project was in the 100-year floodplain of Clear Lake.
Restoring the area to its natural state would reduce costs of maintaining old levees and drainage pumps, and reduce or eliminate the cost of fighting floods in high water years.
The levees are substandard and have settled, and are as little as above the lowest normal Clear Lake water level.
In the past (1890), the Clear Lake water level has risen to above this lowest level.
There is a very real risk that the levees will be submerged by the type of flood expected at least once every century.
The Robinson Lake area was evacuated due to flood threats in 1983, 1986 and 1998.
In 1995, Scotts Creek overtopped the levee, flooding parts of Highway 20.
In 2004, the Fish and Game Commission designated the Clear Lake Wildlife Area, a wildlife area extending to the east of the slough in which visitors could engage in birdwatching, seasonal fishing, wildlife viewing and hunting.
It included oak-covered hills, dense tule marsh and an extensive
riparian habitat
A riparian zone or riparian area is the interface between land and a river or stream. In some regions, the terms riparian woodland, riparian forest, riparian buffer zone, riparian corridor, and riparian strip are used to characterize a ripari ...
.
It supports herons, red-tailed hawks, osprey, songbirds, waterfowl, deer, gray fox, bobcat, and coyote.
Restoration projects
Proposals were made by the California Department of Fish and Game (DFG; now the
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), formerly known as the California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG), is an American state agency under the California Natural Resources Agency. The Department of Fish and Wildlife manages ...
) and
United States Army Corps of Engineers
The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is the military engineering branch of the United States Army. A direct reporting unit (DRU), it has three primary mission areas: Engineer Regiment, military construction, and civil wo ...
to restore wetlands of Tule Lake and the adjacent Rodman Slough Reclamation Area.
The Middle Creek Restoration Project plans to remove of substandard
levee
A levee ( or ), dike (American English), dyke (British English; see American and British English spelling differences#Miscellaneous spelling differences, spelling differences), embankment, floodbank, or stop bank is an elevated ridge, natural ...
s.
This will restore of wetlands and open water, and will improve water quality in Clear Lake.
In 2004 the Lake County water district signed a contract with the USACE to breach some of the levees and restore the former Robinson Lake.
The Army Corps would cover 65% of the costs, but the water district had to compensate over 60 private property owners, raise a section of
California State Route 20
State Route 20 (SR 20) is a state highway in the northern-central region of the U.S. state of California, running east–west north of Sacramento from the North Coast to the Sierra Nevada. Its west end is at SR 1 in Fort Bragg, from where it ...
, reinforce seven
PG&E
The Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is an American investor-owned utility (IOU). The company is headquartered at Kaiser Center, in Oakland, California. PG&E provides natural gas and electricity to 5.2 million households in the norther ...
power line pylons and replace a bridge on the Nice-Lucerne Cutoff.
The water district moved slowly, and took 14 years to spend $12 million of funding that had been supplied by the state.
In 2008 the DFG issued a draft Conceptual Area Protection Plan for the Clear Lake Wildlife Area.
The expanded wildlife area would now cover about including a large part of Tule Lake, the Middle Creek Restoration Project, additional land to the south of this project, and DFG lands and Land Trust lands south of Rodman Slough.
Over half the area would be wetland habitat, with the remainder being
riparian
A riparian zone or riparian area is the interface between land and a river or stream. In some regions, the terms riparian woodland, riparian forest, riparian buffer zone, riparian corridor, and riparian strip are used to characterize a ripar ...
, open water and oak woodland.
The area would conserve and create natural habitat in one of the few relatively natural areas around Clear Lake.
It may be valuable to sensitive species such as the
Western pond turtle
The western pond turtle (''Actinemys marmorata''), also known commonly as the Pacific pond turtle is a species of small to medium-sized turtle in the family Emydidae. The species is endemic to the western coast of the United States and Mexico, r ...
(''Actinemys marmorata''),
foothill yellow-legged frog
The foothill yellow-legged frog (''Rana boylii'') is a small-sized () frog from the genus ''Rana'' in the family Ranidae. This species was historically found in the Coast Ranges from northern Oregon, through California, and into Baja California ...
(''Rana boylii''),
California red-legged frog
The California red-legged frog (''Rana draytonii'') is a species of frog found in California (USA) and northern Baja California (Mexico). It was formerly considered a subspecies of the northern red-legged frog (''Rana aurora''). The frog is an I ...
(''Rana draytonii''),
tricolored blackbird
The tricolored blackbird (''Agelaius tricolor'') is a passerine bird of the family Icteridae. Its range is limited to the coastal areas of the Pacific coast of North America, from Northern California in the U.S. (with occasional strays into Orego ...
(''Agelaius tricolor''),
double-crested cormorant
The double-crested cormorant (''Nannopterum auritum'') is a member of the cormorant family of water birds. It is found near rivers and lakes and in coastal areas and is widely distributed across North America, from the Aleutian Islands in Alaska ...
(''Phalacrocorax auritus''),
osprey
The osprey (; ''Pandion haliaetus''), historically known as sea hawk, river hawk, and fish hawk, is a diurnal, fish-eating bird of prey with a cosmopolitan range. It is a large raptor, reaching more than in length and a wingspan of . It ...
(''Pandion haliaetus'') and
bald eagle
The bald eagle (''Haliaeetus leucocephalus'') is a bird of prey found in North America. A sea eagle, it has two known subspecies and forms a species pair with the white-tailed eagle (''Haliaeetus albicilla''), which occupies the same niche ...
(''Haliaeetus leucocephalus'').
In June 2019 the Lake County Watershed Protection District accepted $15 million from the California Department of Water Resources to purchase and maintain properties affected by the ongoing Middle Creek Flood Damage Reduction and Ecosystem Restoration Project.
The project would remove failing levees and restore water coverage to about of reclaimed farmland.
It would provide an area to the north, well away from the lake, where the water would slow down and drop its sediment.
It would avert a breach further south, which would release far more sediment and nutrients into the lake.
The state's total contribution would be almost $28 million.
See also
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Rivers of Lake County, California
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