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Watershed Management Identifier
Mark Pestrella
Assistant Deputy Director/
Division Engineer


Terri Grant
Assistant Division Engineer

Hector J. Bordas
Assistant Division Engineer

Scott Schales
Assistant Division Engineer

For information call
(626) 458-4300
 
San Gabriel River Watershed
 
The San Gabriel River Watershed is located in the eastern portion of Los Angeles County. It is bound by the San Gabriel Mountains to the north, most of San Bernardino/Orange County to the east, the division of the Los Angeles River from the San Gabriel River to the west, and the Pacific Ocean to the south. The watershed is composed of approximately 640 square miles of land spanning over 37 cities with 26% of its total area developed.

The watershed drains into the San Gabriel River from the San Gabriel Mountains flowing 58 miles south until its confluence with the Pacific Ocean. Major tributaries to the San Gabriel River include Walnut Creek, San Jose Creek, Coyote Creek, and numerous storm drains entering from the 19 cities that the San Gabriel River passes through. Channel flows pass through different sections in the San Gabriel river, diverting from the riverbed into four different spreading grounds, held behind several rubber dams for controlled flow and ground water recharge, and controlled through 10 miles of concrete channel bottom from below Whittier Narrows Dam to past Coyote Creek.
Watershed Manager:
Lani Alfonso
(626) 458-7165
lalfonso@dpw.lacounty.gov
San Gabriel River Watershed