Roaring Crk Flow Restoration & Diversion Removal
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Trout Unlimited-WA Water Proj; Roaring Crk Flow Restoration & Diversion Removal (#13-1337)
Attachment #169867, Slide1
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Trout Unlimited's Washington Water Project (TU-WWP) is proposing to permanently increase instream flow and fish passage in Roaring Creek, a critical salmon-bearing tributary to the Entiat River, WRIA 46. The project will remove irrigation diversions, which are also fish passage barriers, from flow-limited Roaring Creek further downstream to a groundwater well. These actions will eliminate two fish passage barriers and enhance aquatic habitat through increased water quantity of 1.5 cubic feet per second (cfs). The Roaring Creek project directly addresses documented limiting factors in the Entiat watershed, and is described in greater detail in the attached proposal.
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General Area:
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Lower Entiat River
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County:
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Chelan
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Legislative District:
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12
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Congressional District 2022:
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08
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Salmon Recovery Regions:
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Upper Columbia River
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Watershed Administrative Unit:
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Lower Entiat
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HUC8:
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Upper Columbia-Entiat (17020010)
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WRIA:
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Entiat
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Sections:
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03
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Township:
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T25NR20E
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Coordinates:
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47.69611367 -120.32289233
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Worksite Name | Scope of Work | Actual Restoration Cost |
Roaring Creek Flow Restoration (#1)
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Architectural & Engineering (A&E), Cultural resources, Fish passage blockages removed or altered (C.2.c.1), Irrigation practice improvement (C.3.e.1), Obtain permits
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$248,862
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| Total | $248,862 |
Amounts may not be complete
Worksite Name | | Property Name | Landowner Type |
Roaring Creek Flow Restoration (#1)
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Property 1 - USFWS Entiat National Fish Hatchery
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Federal Government
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Amounts may not be complete
| Category / Work Type / Metric | Final |
Restoration Metrics (rolled up from Worksite level) |
Fish Passage Improvement |
Fish passage blockages removed or altered (C.2.c.1) |
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Number of Blockages/Impediments/Barriers Removed/Altered (C.2.c.2)
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2
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Instream Flow Project |
Irrigation practice improvement (C.3.e.1) |
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Acre Feet Of Water Conserved (C.3.e.2)
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288
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Cfs (Cubic Feet Per Second) Of Water Conserved (C.3.e.3)
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2
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Permits |
Obtain permits |
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Number of permits required for implementation of project
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5
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Fish Passage Improvement |
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Number of blockages / impediments / barriers impeding passage (C.2.b.4)
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2
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Milestone Name | Target Date | Description |
Project Start
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12/04/2013
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Applied for Permits
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03/01/2014
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Cultural Resources Complete
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03/15/2014
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Progress Report Due
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06/30/2014
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Annual Project Billing Due
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07/31/2014
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Permits Complete
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09/15/2014
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Final Design to RCO
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09/15/2014
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Progress Report Due
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12/31/2014
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Bid Awarded/Contractor Hired
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06/30/2015
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Restoration Started
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07/01/2015
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Landowner Agreement to RCO
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09/30/2015
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Awaiting USFWS agreement
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Agreement End Date
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06/30/2018
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RCO Final Inspection
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08/31/2018
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Funding Acknowl Sign Posted
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08/31/2018
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Restoration Complete
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08/31/2018
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Final Report Due
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09/28/2018
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Final Billing Due
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10/31/2018
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The construction contractor retainage, which was incurred in May 2018, is due to be paid by the end of October.
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