Everything about Mill Creek Southern California totally explained
Mill Creek is a
stream in
San Bernardino County, California. It is a major tributary of the
Santa Ana River. Their confluence occurs just downstream of the upper Santa Ana Canyon mouth. Part of the creek flows through
San Bernardino National Forest. Mill Creek is in much better condition than the lower portions of the Santa Ana
watershed, as its drainage area is less urbanized. However, the creek has three hydroelectric plants owned by
Southern California Edison. The streambed is completely dewatered in some places. Also, a
levee system was built by the
United States Army Corps of Engineers after a severe
flood, which degraded the
riparian habitat. In addition, the poor conditions downstream interfere with
fish migration to the creek.
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