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RIVER REST O RAT IO N NO RT HWEST 2008 SYMPO SIUM P O S T E R S E S S I O N C HAIR: KEN VIG IL MO DERAT O R: NIC O L E C ZARNO MSKI Considering Pacific Lamprey When Considering Pacific Lamprey When


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C HAIR: KEN VIG IL MO DERAT O R: NIC O L E C ZARNO MSKI

RIVER REST O RAT IO N NO RT HWEST 2008 SYMPO SIUM

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Bianca Streif - Aquatic Projects Coordinator U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Considering Pacific Lamprey When Considering Pacific Lamprey When Implementing Instream Activities Implementing Instream Activities

There is a need to raise awareness to consider lampreys and identify methods to address their needs when implementing instream projects.

Stranded ammocoetes during dewatering

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Strategies and Techniques for Fish Passage Design at Irrigation Diversions:

A Small Dam Removal Project Case Study

Sean Welch, PE,

State Hydraulic Engineer Oregon, USDA NRCS

Amy Horstman, Oregon Coordinator, Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program, USFWS

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Bonneville Environmental Foundation

Model Watershed Partnerships

River Restoration Northwest February 6th, 2008 Skamania Lodge, Stevenson, WA

Presented by Robin Jenkinson, BEF Watershed Program

COMMUNITY DRIVEN SCIENCE BASED WATERSHED SCALE ADAPTIVE RESTORATION

LONG‐TERM FUNDING FOR:

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Blue Mountain Diversion Blue Mountain Diversion

September 2006 September 2006 – – September2007 September2007

  • Restored the structural integrity of a concrete diversion with m

Restored the structural integrity of a concrete diversion with minimal inimal disturbance to the riparian system. disturbance to the riparian system. Established fish passage over the structure providing access to Established fish passage over the structure providing access to over 50 miles

  • ver 50 miles
  • f prime spawning and rearing habitat under all flow conditions.
  • f prime spawning and rearing habitat under all flow conditions.

Continued to develop private landowner/ irrigator support and con Continued to develop private landowner/ irrigator support and confidence in fidence in timely restoration work. timely restoration work.

Linda Brown, Restoration Coordinator Linda Brown, Restoration Coordinator -

  • Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs

Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Gary Wilson, P.E. Gary Wilson, P.E. -

  • Grant Soil and Water Conservation District

Grant Soil and Water Conservation District

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Rehabilitation of a Dredge-Mined Stream Crooked River, Idaho

Wayne Paradis, Fisheries Biologist, Nez Perce National Forest Erik Ryan, P.E., President, Hydraulic Engineer, Headwaters Engineering, Inc. Nick Gerhardt, Forest Hydrologist, Nez Perce National Forest

8-8-06 10-30-07

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Tom E. MacDonald, P.E.1; Ron M. Koth2; Jon D. Ausdemore, P.E.1

[1] Barr Engineering Co., 4700 W. 77th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55435, 952-832-2600 [2] South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks, 3305 W. South Street, Rapid City, SD 57702, 605-394-1757

CONVERSION OF AN INDUSTRIAL DAM TO NATURAL ROCK RAPIDS

Spearfish Creek, South Dakota

Before After

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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDES TOOLS FOR SUCCESSFUL PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION

Janet Oatney, Sr. Environmental Resource Specialist Stephen Cruise, Environmental Resource Specialist Washington County Department of Land Use & Transportation Operations Division

  • QRG:

Construction Guide to Best Management Practices

  • I-QRG:

Inspectors Guide to In-Water Projects

  • C-QRG:

Guide for Capital Project Compliance

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Mary Price, Habitat Biologist, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service William Rice, P.E., Hydrologist, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

Past, Present & Potential Restoration Actions in Urban Chester Creek, Anchorage, AK

Culverts Project Areas

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Restoring Channel Process and Function at a Complex Interstate Crossing

Brett A. Jordan – M.S., E.I.T. Nicholas E. Allmendinger – PhD, LG, Senior Geomorphologist Scott Stoneman – PE, Senior Project Engineer Greg Laird – PE, Principal

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Guidelines for re-introducing and managing wood

Tim Abbe, PhD, LEG

Jeremy Bunn, Stephen Blanton, PE, Scott Beason, Brendan Belby, Mike Rudd, PE, and Charles Miller, PE ENTRIX Environmental Consultants

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APPLIED HYDROGRAPH ANALYSIS FOR AQUATIC HABITAT RESTORATION USING ENGINEERED LOGJAMS

David Gerth Kittitas Conservation Trust Jeremy Bunn Timothy Abbe Stephen Blanton ENTRIX Environmental Consultants

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Fry Response to Restoration: Adaptive Management on the Trinity River Restoration Program

Nina Hemphill John Klochak Charlie Chamberlain Damon Goodman

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Sediment Transport through Road Culverts Retrofit for Fish Passage

Eileen Cashman, Associate Professor Margaret Lang, Professor Amelia Dillon, Undergraduate Student Lucas Siegfried, Undergraduate Student William Smith, Undergraduate Student

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Restoration Case Studies and Lessons Learned: Restoration Case Studies and Lessons Learned: Wallowa and Powder Rivers, Cottonwood Creek Wallowa and Powder Rivers, Cottonwood Creek Brett Moore, P.E. Brett Moore, P.E.

Anderson Anderson· ·Perry Perry & Associates, Inc. & Associates, Inc.

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Integrating Fluvial Integrating Fluvial Islands into River Islands into River Restoration Concepts Restoration Concepts

Josh Wyrick Josh Wyrick

A Proposed Island Classification Scheme

Pete Pete Klingeman Klingeman

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P O S T E R S E S S I O N

C HAIR: KEN VIG IL MO DERAT O R: NIC O L E C ZARNO MSKI

RIVER REST O RAT IO N NO RT HWEST 2008 SYMPO SIUM