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File D source code Culvert Replacement and Stream Restoration in Wolfden Run, Garrett County, Maryland
This project, completed in 2021, enhanced 3 miles of in-stream habitat and restored upstream fish passage to 2.76 miles of Brook Trout habitat, reducing habitat fragmentation in the Upper Potomac River watershed. The project cost $189,753 and the estimated socioeconomic benefit is $1.5 million.
Located in Projects / 2019 Projects
File Troff document Harvey’s Lake Dam Removal, South Peacham Brook, Barnet, Vermont
Removal of the Harvey's Lake dam improves natural flow regimes, free-flowing river conditions, water quality and temperature, sediment release and transport, and connectivity to 27 miles within the Stevens River watershed. Floodplain restoration and large wood installations provides additional habitat in South Peacham Brook. The project cost is $861,750 and the estimated socioeconomic benefit is $14.7 million.
Located in Projects / 2019 Projects
File Restoration of Riverine Process and Habitat Suitability In the Upper Narraguagus River and Northern Stream Focus Areas (Maine)
This project decreases embeddedness by mobilizing the river bed, increasing sediment sorting; increases the number and depth of pools; increases retention of allochthonous organic material that the aquatic food web relies on; reduces the dead waters and over-widened channels in legacy reservoirs; and, increases cold-water fish population resiliency to climate change. The project cost is $155,737 and the estimated socioeconomic benefit is $1.6 million.
Located in Projects / 2019 Projects
File C header 2012 Interim Report (up to Sept. 30th)
Report of Activities in FY 2012
Located in Projects / / 2012 Projects / Jam Black Brook Culvert Replacement in Searsmont, Maine
File D source code Mill Creek “Chop and Drop”, WV_FY14 Project
Mostly dead and/or down hemlock trees were utilized to create large woody material inspired habitat structures to increase pool habit, increase thalweg meander length, decrease bankfull width, and introduce overhead fish cover. Cross-vanes, j-hooks, wing-deflectors, toe wood, digger logs, and engineered log jams were constructed. The strategic part of this chop and drop effort was to place and anchor logs to minimize movement in bankfull or high events.
Located in Projects / Project Completion Reports
File chemical/x-pdb Reduced watersheds best for enhancement
Map of reduced watersheds where brook trout populations are experiencing pressure.
Located in Science and Data / Priority Watershed Maps
File chemical/x-pdb Connecticut Enhancement
Subwatersheds best for enhancement in Connecticut
Located in Science and Data / Priority Watershed Maps
File chemical/x-pdb Georgia Enhancement
Subwatersheds best for enhancement in Georgia
Located in Science and Data / Priority Watershed Maps
File chemical/x-pdb Massachusetts Enhancement
Subwatersheds best for enhancement in Massachusetts
Located in Science and Data / Priority Watershed Maps
File chemical/x-pdb Maryland Enhancement
Subwatersheds best for enhancement in Maryland
Located in Science and Data / Priority Watershed Maps