Sally Ann Creek AOP Crossing and Instream Restoration

Salmonid Habitat Restoration and Acquisition

Fish Passage Improvement Instream Habitat
Project ID017 23 CW
Recovery DomainsSnake River
Start Date11/29/2023
End Date09/30/2026
Year2023
StatusNew
Last Edited02/27/2024
 
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Description    


Sally Ann Creek, a tributary to the South Fork Clearwater River, has lost tributary connectivity through the development of a road system and agricultural practices. The Nez Perce Tribe will replace two passage barrier culverts on Sally Ann Creek in conjunction with instream and floodplain restoration actions immediately upstream of the culvert. The downstream culvert is undersized with high flows overtopping the inlet and flooding nearby infrastructure most years; the inefficient crossing prohibits the upstream stream channel from properly functioning, depositing large quantities of substrate upstream, eroding banks, and threatening to wash out travel ways.



The downstream culvert is undersized, in various states of disrepair, and a failure risk. The bottom section of pipe has detached and lost a section of roadfill when it failed. The bottom of the pipe is rusted through, making conveyance and migration difficult through the structure while posing a failure risk to the road. The objective of the combined project is to open passage for 1.24 miles to all life stages of fish and restore quality habitat in Sally Ann Creek between the culverts.



Between the two existing, culverts, the stream channel has been negatively impacted by upstream land management, recent high flood events and severely undersized crossings. Substrate mobilizes each year during high flows and deposits upstream of the culvert, erodes the streambanks, and causes damage to infrastructure. Installation of instream structures and both constructed and passively formed pools will improve habitat quality and diversity, and construction of two high flow side channels will reduce stream velocities and allow high flows to pass unrestricted through the site, restore sediment sorting, and establish a healthy vegetative riparian zone. Vegetation will be used to stabilize streambanks.

Project Benefit    


Providing habitat restoration on Sally Ann Creek alongside the crossing replacements will add value to the project by improving passage and habitat conditions simultaneously. Due to the existing conditions, potential habitat for salmonid rearing and spawning is severely limited. The new crossings are designed to restore passage and improve aquatic habitat by reducing sediment sources for all life stages of ESA-listed species in the area. The replacements also aid in restoration of tributary connectivity, opening access to potential upstream quality habitat. Improving the current upstream condition into a more natural floodplain, while restoring natural stream processes and function will directly increase habitat capacity for juvenile life stages of steelhead. Furthermore, the risks of nonperformance include the continued deterioration of fish passage and instream habitat conditions, resulting in increasingly low returns of salmonids, as well as an increasingly high potential of structure and infrastructure failure. If the existing culverts fail, Sally Ann Creek and South Fork Clearwater River would be negatively impacted with sediment and debris. The new structures will pass all aquatic organisms, including all life stages of anadromous and resident fish.

Accomplishments

Metric Completed Originally
Proposed
Instream Habitat
  Stream Miles Treated .10
Fish Passage
  Barriers Removed
  Miles Opened 1.24

Funding Details

SourceFunds
Other$270,796
Report Total:$270,796


Project Map



Worksites

WS-1, Sally Ann Private Culvert    


  • Worksite Identifier: WS-1, Sally Ann Private Culvert
  • Start Date: 07/01/2024
  • End Date: 09/30/2024
Area Description

No Area Description data was found for this worksite.

Location Information

  • Basin: Clearwater (170603)
  • Subbasin:
  • Watershed:
  • Subwatershed:
  • State: Idaho
  • Recovery Domain: Snake River
  • Latitude: 46.014476
  • Longitude: -115.935764

ESU

  • Snake River Basin Steelhead DPS

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Photos

Metrics

Metrics
  • C.0 Salmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionY (Y/N)
    •      . . C.0.a Habitat restoration and acquisition funding .00
    •      . . C.0.b Length of stream treated/protected
    •      . . 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.2 Fish Passage ImprovementY (Y/N)
      •      . . . . C.2.a Fish Passage Funding
      •      . . . . C.2.b.1 Length of stream made accessible
      •      . . . . C.2.b.3 Type of blockage/barrier (LOV)
      •      . . . . C.2.b.4 Number of blockages/impediments/barriers impeding passage
      •      . . . . C.2.g.1 Bridge installed or improved at road stream crossingY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . C.2.g.2 Number of bridges installed or improved/upgraded
        •      . . . . . . C.2.g.3 Miles of stream made accessible by bridge installation or improvement/upgrade
      •      . . C.4 Instream Habitat ProjectY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . C.4.a Instream Habitat Funding
        •      . . . . C.4.b Total length of instream habitat treated
        •      . . . . C.4.c.1 Channel reconfiguration and connectivityY (Y/N)
          •      . . . . . . C.4.c.2 Type of change to channel configuration and connectivity (LOV)
          •      . . . . . . C.4.c.3 Miles of stream treated for channel reconfiguration and connectivity
          •      . . . . . . C.4.c.4 Miles of off-channel stream created through channel reconfiguration and connectivity
          •      . . . . . . C.4.c.5 Acres of off-channel or floodplain connected through channel reconfiguration and connectivity
          •      . . . . . . C.4.c.6 Instream pools created/added through channel reconfiguration and connectivity
        •      . . . . C.4.d.1 Channel structure placementY (Y/N)
          •      . . . . . . C.4.d.2 Material used for channel structure (LOV)
          •      . . . . . . C.4.d.3 Miles of stream treated through channel structure placement
          •      . . . . . . C.4.d.5 Pools expected to be created through channel structure placement
          •      . . . . . . C.4.d.7 Number of structures placed in channel

WS-2, Sally Ann County Culvert    


  • Worksite Identifier: WS-2, Sally Ann County Culvert
  • Start Date: 07/01/2024
  • End Date: 09/30/2024
Area Description

No Area Description data was found for this worksite.

Location Information

  • Basin: Clearwater (170603)
  • Subbasin:
  • Watershed:
  • Subwatershed:
  • State: Idaho
  • Recovery Domain: Snake River
  • Latitude: 46.014442
  • Longitude: -115.935016

ESU

  • Snake River Basin Steelhead DPS

Map

Photos

Metrics

Metrics
  • C.0 Salmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionY (Y/N)
    •      . . C.0.a Habitat restoration and acquisition funding .00
    •      . . C.0.b Length of stream treated/protected
    •      . . 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.2 Fish Passage ImprovementY (Y/N)
      •      . . . . C.2.a Fish Passage Funding
      •      . . . . C.2.b.1 Length of stream made accessible
      •      . . . . C.2.b.3 Type of blockage/barrier (LOV)
      •      . . . . C.2.b.4 Number of blockages/impediments/barriers impeding passage
      •      . . . . C.2.f.1 Culvert installed or improved at road stream crossingY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . C.2.f.2 Number of culverts installed or improved
        •      . . . . . . C.2.f.3 Miles of stream made accessible by culvert installation/upgrade