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South Branch of Kinzua Creek Acid Precipitation Remediation Project, Pennsylvania
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This project is a design/construct/implementation/research project located in Allegheny National Forest, in Hamlin and Wetmore Townships, McKean County that when completed will restore water quality and reestablish recruitment of brook trout within approximately 5 miles of stream. Three acid precipitation impaired tributaries of the South Branch of Kinzua Creek will be treated and restored in concert with routine Forest Service road maintenance by constructing innovative passive treatment systems that will supply buffering capacity to the watershed via the roads stormwater management facility.
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Leadmine Brook Fish Passage and Habitat Restoration Project, Connecticut
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This project will restore upstream fish passage and in-stream habitats for wild brook trout populations at the Axe Factory Road Crossing and provide access to over 2.94 miles of upstream brook trout habitat.
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Leadmine Brook Perched Culverts
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Photo of the outlet of twin culverts perched above the streambed. Improper culvert installation blocks and prevents upstream passage for the wild brook trout population.
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Culverts on Leadmine Brook, Connecticut
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Photo illustrating skewed alignment of culvert outlet that directs high stream flow regimes into the streambank.
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Brook Trout Restoration on the Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia
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This project will install 30 in-stream structures in five streams to improve habitat in a total of 10 miles of stream in the Hiawassee, Chattahoochee, and Tallulah watersheds in the Chattahoochee National Forest. Streams proposed for structure work are Big Net Creek within the Hiawassee River watershed, Upper Chattahoochee River within the Chattahoochee River watershed and North and South Forks of Moccasin Creek and Flat Branch in the Tallulah River watershed. In addition, Walnut Fork and Tate Branch will be electrofished and all non-native trout will be removed. The project will enhance the carrying capacity of primarily southern strain brook trout streams and will restore southern Appalachian brook trout to two streams that were historically brook trout waters.
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Project Sites for Chattahoochee National Forest Georgia
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Project sites for Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia
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Brook Trout Restoration on the Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia
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Restoring Habitat Connectivity in the Bob's Creek Watershed, Pennsylvania
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The purpose of this project is to improve brook trout habitat connectivity in the Bobbs Creek watershed on the Allegheny National Forest. To accomplish this, two road crossings will be replaced with single open-bottom culverts. Also, this project will reduce flooding potential on the USFS road 116 and reduce the delivery of sediment to the stream through improved surfacing of the road.
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Culverts on Bobbs Creek in Pennsylvania
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Photo showing the outlet for one of the culverts to be replaced in Bobbs Creek, Pennsylvania. Note the elevation between the culvert ends and the water level and the concentration of flow through only one of the three culverts.
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Restoring Habitat Connectivity in the Bob's Creek Watershed, Pennsylvania
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Culvert Inlet on Bobbs Creek in Pennsylvania
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Inlet of culverts on Bobbs Creek in Pennsylvania. Note the accumulation of debris and near complete closure of the culvert on the far left.
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Indian Stream Fish Habitat Restoration Project, New Hampshire
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The goals of this project are to complete an aerial survey, conduct a detailed geomorphic and habitat assessment, and conduct riparian plantings on Indian Stream in New Hampshire. Restoration efforts will result in sustainable brook trout populations in Indian Stream and increased populations of brook trout in the mainstem of the Upper Connecticut River.
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