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December 1993
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Wetlands Retake Bases

The environment may emerge as a surprise victor as conversion plans currently on the table for three different military sites call for wetlands. At San Francisco's Presidio, the National Park Service proposes to restore 20-80 acres of tidal wetlands along Crissy Field. The restoration means there's a chance to develop a "real estuarine system," says the Sierra Club's Michael Alexander. The Park Service would revegetate the edges of the restored wetlands with native plants; liberate the natural drainage of El Polin Spring and Tennessee Hollow from current artificial drainage culverts; and add freshwater flows and riparian habitat to the area. The Park Service is soliciting public comment on the plan through December 21. Meanwhile, reuse plans for Sacramento's Mather Air Force Base envision an artificial lake and wetlands, which would create wildlife habitat and an alternative treatment system for contaminated groundwater. And at Hamilton Air Force Base in Novato, the Army Corps will restore 12 acres of wetlands as mitigation for four acres destroyed to cap a leaking landfill.

Contacts: Kate Nichol, Presidio (415)556-3111, Rob Leonard, Mather (916)440-7991

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