by VSP Specialist | Feb 25, 2020
These three barriers are on tributaries to Mox Chehalis Creek which flows into the Chehalis River. Correction of these three barriers improved access to 1.29 miles of habitat for coho, cutthroat and steelhead. Site B is on a small stream with 0.22 miles of habitat...
by VSP Specialist | Feb 25, 2020
The North River Fish Barrier Culvert Correction – 8.3 is on an unnamed tributary to the North River at road milepost 8.3. The culvert is located at the mouth of the creek, with the culvert outlet at the river’s edge. The stream is over 1 mile long, has a bankfull...
by VSP Specialist | Feb 25, 2020
The Brueher fish barrier correction was removed and a 4.5′ round steel culvert was replaced with a 40′ long by 15′ wide concrete bridge on the main access road for the landowner. The stream has a bankfull width of 12 ‘ in a low gradient wetland area. Further upstream...
by VSP Specialist | Feb 25, 2020
This barrier culvert is on Davis Creek, a tributary to the Chehalis River near Oakville. Correction improved access to 11.98 miles of fish habitat upstream for chum, coho, steelhead and cutthroat trout. The WDFW and Lonborg barriers downstream were fixed in 2010, the...
by VSP Specialist | Feb 25, 2020
The Skarperud – Sietz Creek project replaced an undersized culvert which had a 6′ span, 4′ rise and a 1′ outfall drop making it a barrier to fish passage. It had a bankfull width of 12′. It was replaced with a 40′ x 16′ steel bridge. Sietz creek is a tributary to...