- A
water bar or
interceptor **** is a road or
trail construction feature that is used to
prevent erosion on
sloping roads,
cleared paths through woodland...
-
trail in a
downhill direction,
called "thank-you-marms", "deadmen", or
waterbars.
Timbers or
rocks are also used for this
purpose to
create erosion barriers...
- Cellar360 in San
Francisco for wine
tasting followed by
dinner at the
Waterbar Restaurant. The
women prepped sushi and ate
various types of
squid for...
- in
conservation biology -
Vulnerable species Water Conservation Order -
Waterbar -
Waterway restoration - Weed -
Wetland conservation -
Wilderness area...
- chef, Farallon)
Jerry Traunfeld[citation needed] Mark
Franz (Farallon,
Waterbar)
Steve Vranian Bruce Hill (Picco, Bix) Bob
Hurley (Hurley's) List of New...
- Trust's holdings, and GWLT
Volunteers who
blaze trails,
install signs and
waterbars, and
redress illegal activities like
dumping or
erosion due to motorized...
-
including Mark
Franz and Pat Kuleto's
Farallon from 1997 to 2014; Mark Franz's
Waterbar from 2008 to 2014; and
Stars and with
Jeremiah Tower from 1987
until July...
- with live
reports from
Henry Tenenbaum at Pier 39 and
Vicki Liviakis at
Waterbar on the Embarcadero.
Starting in 2011, Gary
Radnich joined Heenan as host...
-
relieving soil
compaction with hand
tools or a dozer-drawn ripper,
installing waterbars,
placing vertical mulch (woody
debris and rocks) and
scarifying disturbed...
-
plant life from the fire also
contributes to erosion.
Construction of
waterbars, the
addition of
plants and
debris to
exposed soils and
other measures...