FS Road 29 MP 15.9 Culvert Replacement

Salmonid Habitat Restoration and Acquisition

Upland Habitat And Sediment
Project ID19-1397 R
Recovery Domains -
Start Date01/01/2020
End Date03/31/2022
Year2019
StatusCompleted
Last Edited04/12/2024
 
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Description    


Forest Service road construction occurred in conjunction with timber harvest activities within the watershed, primarily during the 1960s to 1980s. Stream crossing culverts installed at that time were often undersized, and are now reaching the end of their functional life. Those conditions, combined with the naturally high instability of the slopes, have led to road related mass-wasting disturbances within the Sitkum drainage (USDA 1998). The Sitkum and South Fork Calawah Watershed Analysis (1998) documents that 36% of mass wasting events were natural, 15% the result of harvest activities, and 49% caused by roads. The mass-wasting events have resulted in large amounts of fine and course sediment being delivered to the mainstem fish-bearing habitats of the Sitkum and South Fork Calawah sub-watersheds (USDA 1998).

This project replaced an undersized culvert at MP 15.9, with a larger more suitable 5 diameter culvert. This culvert is in proportion to the bankfull width of the streams, allows for normal transport of wood and sediment, and has sufficient capacity at flood flows. Although this stream is non-fish-bearing, the Sitkum River is directly downstream from the project site, and supports a diversity of fish populations. Replacement of this culvert will benefit winter and summer steelhead, fall coho, chinook, sockeye, and chum salmon.

Project Benefit    


This project replaced a deteriorated and undersized culvert at milepost 15.9 on the 29 Road to prevent mass-wasting events that would deliver excessive amounts of sediment to the Sitkum River. This project will protect spawning habitat and rearing conditions for steelhead, coho, Chinook, and chum in downstream reaches.

Accomplishments

Metric Completed Originally
Proposed
Upland Habitat
  Acres Treated .1 .1

Funding Details

SourceFunds
State$110,461
In-Kind Other$132,328
Report Total:$242,789


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Worksites

1-FS Road 2900 MP 15.9    


  • Worksite Identifier: 1-FS Road 2900 MP 15.9
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Location Information

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  • Latitude: 47.95195824
  • Longitude: -124.10403038

ESU

  • Washington Coast Chinook Salmon ESU
  • Olympic Peninsula Coho Salmon ESU
  • Pacific Coast Chum Salmon ESU
  • Olympic Peninsula 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 242,789.28
    •      . . C.0.b Length of stream treated/protected .10
    •      . . C.0.c
      Project identified in a Plan or Watershed Assessment
    •      . . C.0.d.1 Project Monitoring (LOV)
    •      . . C.0.d.2 Monitoring Location (LOV)
    •      . . C.6 Upland Habitat And Sediment ProjectY (Y/N)
      •      . . . . C.6.a Upland Habitat / Sediment Funding 242,789.28
      •      . . . . C.6.b.1 Acres of upland habitat area treated .1
      •      . . . . C.6.b.2 Miles of road treated in upland area .01
      •      . . . . C.6.c.1 Road drainage system improvements and reconstructionY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . C.6.c.2 Miles of road treated for drainage system improvements and reconstruction .01