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Napa dry bypass nears completion
These wooden stakes hold down netting to help plants grow, as thriving vegetation is one key to stabilizing the river bank and helping to prevent erosion. The dry bypass is the latest in a series of flood risk reduction projects the Corps of Engineers and Napa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District are partnering on to help prevent flooding in downtown Napa. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for August 4, 2015, to celebrate the project's completion. (U.S. Army photo by Luke Burns/Released)
Napa dry bypass nears completion
These wooden stakes hold down netting to help plants grow, as thriving vegetation is one key to stabilizing the river bank and helping to prevent erosion. The dry bypass is the latest in a series of flood risk reduction projects the Corps of Engineers and Napa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District are partnering on to help prevent flooding in downtown Napa. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for August 4, 2015, to celebrate the project's completion. (U.S. Army photo by Luke Burns/Released)