1981 |
Tuolumne River Trust
is founded. |
1984 |
Wild and Scenic designation for 83 miles of
the Tuolumne River between Hetch Hetchy and Don Pedro dams. Stops
a 3-dam hydroelectric project. |
1990 |
Turlock Irrigation District begins planning
the Clavey Project. |
1991 |
USFS declares the Clavey River "eligible
but not suitable" for Wild and Scenic designation. |
1992 |
TRT appeals the designation. |
1993 |
TRT intervenes in the FERC re-licensing of
New Don Pedro dam. |
1995 |
Turlock Irrigation District withdraws the Clavey
Project. |
1995 |
TRT signs a Settlement Agreement for the FERC
re-licensing of New Don Pedro dam. |
1996 |
TRT opens the Visitor Center in Groveland. |
1997 |
Clavey Wild and Scenic Review published. |
1999 |
TRT helps found a collaborative effort to plan
for Clavey watershed management, the Clavey River
Ecosystem Project. |
2000 |
TRT helps found collaborative effort to improve
habitat and recreation along the lower Tuolumne River, the Tuolumne
River Coalition. |
2002 |
TRPT initiates the Big Bend project
to purchase about 200 acres and restore more than 250 acres along
the Tuolumne River below Modesto |
| 2003 |
The Trust creates a San Francisco program with
the intention of promoting water stewardship throughout the Bay
Area. |
2004 |
TRT celebrates the 20th Anniversary of
National Wild and Scenic Designation of the Tuolumne River with
a Wild T Party. |
| 2005 |
Tuolumne River listed as # 8 on the American River's Most Endangered Rivers. |