Middle Fork Hoquiam Tidal Restoration
Salmonid Habitat Restoration and Acquisition
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20-1130 R | - | 09/16/2020 | 12/31/2022 | 2020 | Completed | 05/01/2025 | |
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Description
The Middle Fork Hoquiam Tidal Restoration Project was successfully implemented during the summer of 2021, resulting in the restoration of 153 acres of tidal habitat and removal of barriers to 3.5 miles of salmon bearing streams. The site was previously a railroad log dump and the construction of it had resulted in barriers to fish passage and tidal function in this important area for salmon rearing. The construction contractor, Brumfield Construction, completed excavation at 10 sites resulting in permanent removal of 9 barriers, with the remaining site being purposefully plugged after culvert removal to realign tidal flow through one of the other culvert removal sites nearby. One of the sites was an upland forest road fill on a small stream. The other 8 sites have at least some tidal connection and four of those were in major tidal channels. Altogether over one mile of tidal channels were restored to full fish access and tidal function. at least 40,320 CY of material was excavated from these sites and placed in stable locations at the base of ridge points where the railroad line had cut through, rebuilding the natural topography.
The largest excavation site was the Main Breach site where dredge spoils had filled across a 100ft wide tidal channel where it entered the Middle Fork Hoquiam River. This site was also where the railroad ran on piles over the river to dump logs off the train cars for transport to the lumber mills by rafts pulled by tug boats. The project cleared 706 piling from the channel opening using a large, land-based crane with a vibratory pile puller.
The contractor installed a temporary tide gate in a ditch that was the only inlet/outlet to the orphaned 100ft tidal channel. This allowed the contractor to lower water levels across the main breach and impounded wetland breach sites. The tidegate was removed at the end of the project and the ditch was plugged to focus tidal flows through the newly restored tidal channel.
The main breach was completed in late September 2021, completing all tidal reconnections.
The Conservation District completed planting of the site with Sitka spruce. All of the areas accessible by boat were planted. We did not complete the alder thinning portion of the project due to a lack of available thinning contractors for this type of work. (This project should have been merged with 18-2125 metrics were prorated (10%/90% where possible)
Project Benefit
Restore 102 acres of estuary floodplain and remove 10 fish passage barrier culverts which block fish access to 3.5 miles of stream and wetland habitat.
Accomplishments
Estuarine Habitat |
Acres Created |
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Acres Treated |
10.9 |
102.0 |
Riparian Habitat |
Stream Miles Treated |
.11 |
1.11 |
Acres Treated |
.7 |
41.0 |
Fish Passage |
Barriers Removed |
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Miles Opened |
.35 |
3.50 |
Funding Details |
PCSRF | $195,056 |
Other | $2,000,191 |
Report Total: | $2,195,246 |
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Worksites
1-Middle Fork Hoquiam Preserv
- Worksite Identifier: 1-Middle Fork Hoquiam Preserv
- Start Date:
- End Date:
Area Description
No Area Description data was found for this worksite.
Location Information
- Basin: Washington Coastal (171001)
- Subbasin:
- Watershed:
- Subwatershed:
- State: Washington
- Recovery Domain:
- Latitude: 47.02281528
- Longitude: -123.91270278
ESU
- Washington Coast Chinook Salmon ESU
- Southwest Washington Coho Salmon ESU
- Pacific Coast Chum Salmon ESU
- Southwest Washington Steelhead DPS
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Metrics
Metrics
- C.0
Salmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionY (Y/N)
- . . C.0.a
Habitat restoration and acquisition funding 2,195,245.68
- . . C.0.b
Length of stream treated/protected .01
- . . C.0.c
Project identified in a Plan or Watershed Assessment | |
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- . . C.0.d.1
Project Monitoring (LOV)
- . . C.0.d.2
Monitoring Location (LOV)
- . . C.2
Fish Passage ImprovementY (Y/N)
- . . . . C.2.a
Fish Passage Funding 156,676.60
- . . . . C.2.b.1
Length of stream made accessible .35
- . . . . C.2.b.3
Type of blockage/barrier (LOV)
- . . . . C.2.b.4
Number of blockages/impediments/barriers impeding passage 1
- . . . . C.2.i.1
Road stream crossing removal Y (Y/N)
- . . . . . . C.2.i.2
Number of road crossings removed 1
- . . . . . . C.2.i.3
Miles of stream made accessible by road stream crossing removal .35
- . . C.5
Riparian Habitat ProjectY (Y/N)
- . . . . C.5.a
Riparian Habitat Funding 27,761.08
- . . . . C.5.b.1
Total riparian miles streambank treated .11
- . . . . C.5.b.2
Total Riparian Acres Treated .7
- . . . . C.5.c.1
Riparian plantingY (Y/N)
- . . . . . . C.5.c.2
Species of plants planted in riparian | |
Sitka Spruce - Picea stichensis |
- . . . . . . C.5.c.3
Acres planted in riparian .7
- . . . . . . C.5.c.4
Miles of streambank treated with riparian planting .10
- . . . . C.5.i.1
Forestry practices/stand managementY (Y/N)
- . . . . . . C.5.i.2
Acres treated for riparian forestry practices/stand management .0
- . . . . C.5.j.1
Debris/structures removalY (Y/N)
- . . . . . . C.5.j.2
Acres of riparian treated for debris/structures removal .1
- . . C.9
Estuarine/Nearshore ProjectY (Y/N)
- . . . . C.9.a
Estuarine/nearshore funding 2,010,808.00
- . . . . C.9.b
Total amount of estuarine/nearshore area treated 10.9
- . . . . C.9.d.1
Dike or berm modification/removalY (Y/N)
- . . . . . . C.9.d.2
Miles of dike(s) removed/modified .01
- . . . . . . C.9.d.3
Acres of habitat made available to salmonids 4.8
- . . . . C.9.f.1
Estuarine culvert modification/removalY (Y/N)
- . . . . . . C.9.f.2
Culverts modified/removed to allow fish passage 1
- . . . . . . C.9.f.3
Acres opened to fish passage 6.5
- . . . . C.9.n.1
Debris removalY (Y/N)
- . . . . . . C.9.n.2
Acres treated .0
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