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File Troff document Dam Removal on the East Branch of the Passumpsic River, VT_FY17 Project
This project removed the East Burke dam located on the East Branch of the Passumpsic River in order to open 99 miles of stream for aquatic organism passage.
Located in Projects / Project Completion Reports
Dam Removal, East Branch Passumpsic River, East Burke, Vermont
Removal of this deteriorating dam will improve natural flow regimes, free-flowing river conditions, water quality and temperature, sediment release and transport, and connectivity resulting in re-opening 99 migratory miles on the East Branch of the Passumpsic River. In addition, 3.4 acres of shrub-scrub wetland will be enhanced by removal of the dam and subsequent restoration work. Total project cost is $325,000. This was a Waters to Watch project in 2018! http://www.fishhabitat.org/waters-to-watch/detail/east-branch-passumpsic-river-vermont FWS coverage: https://www.fws.gov/media/removing-east-burke-dam-vermont
Located in Projects / 2006 - 2018 Projects / 2017 Projects
File Troff document Dam Removal, East Branch Passumpsic River, East Burke, Vermont
Project application
Located in Projects / / 2017 Projects / Dam Removal, East Branch Passumpsic River, East Burke, Vermont
File Octet Stream Dam Removals on an Unnamed Tributary to Frankstown Branch, PA_FY13 Project
Kladder Dam was removed in September 2014 and the tributary through the former impoundment was restored to an appropriate gradient to match the watershed. Stream restoration materials included native soil and rock, clay from the dam’s core, sediment from behind the dam, and Large Wood Debris, all originating on the site. In addition, a riparian corridor was planted in the former impoundment, and several rock jack-dams and brick lining in about 100 feet of the stream channel above the former impoundment were removed by hand.
Located in Projects / Project Completion Reports
Darnit Brook Culvert Replacement, Nezinscot-Androscoggin River, Buckfield, ME
This project restores Brook Trout passage to 8 miles of headwater streams (perennial + intermittent) by replacing a failing culvert with an open bottom arch structure that is sized to pass a 100-year flood event. This project costs $210,189 and the estimated socioeconomic benefit is $4.3 million.
Located in Projects / 2006 - 2018 Projects / 2018 Projects
File application/x-troff-me Darnit Brook Culvert Replacement, Nezinscot-Androscoggin River, Buckfield, ME
Project application
Located in Projects / / 2018 Projects / Darnit Brook Culvert Replacement, Nezinscot-Androscoggin River, Buckfield, ME
Data and Brook Trout Decision Support Tools
The EBTJV believes the following suite of decision support tools provide the means for identifying priority focal areas for implementing on-the-ground actions that will produce the best wild Brook Trout conservation outcomes. Consequently, we strongly urge our partners to take full advantage of these tools to assist with your planning efforts.
Located in Science and Data
Decision Support Tools for Brook Trout Conservation
The EBTJV website now houses links to five new decision support tools that can assist natural resource managers with Brook Trout conservation efforts.
Located in News & Events / News Inbox
File Description of Methods Used to Develop Brook Trout Conservation Priority Scores at the Subwatershed Scale - Hanson et al. 2014
This document describes the methodology used to develop priority scores for Brook Trout conservation at the subwatershed scale.
Located in Science and Data / Brook Trout Related Publications / Chesapeake Bay Brook Trout Management Strategy-References
File Distribution and Status of Brook Trout in eastern U.S. - Hudy et al. 2008
This publication describes the distribution and status of Brook Trout across its historic eastern U. S. range.
Located in Science and Data / Brook Trout Related Publications / Chesapeake Bay Brook Trout Management Strategy-References