Hoh Springs Stream Enhancement & Fish Passage
#W20-13-81116 #W20-13-81116
 Hoh River Basin Management Unit Pole and Dismal Creeks Hoh Springs Stream Enhancement & Fish Passage
Organization North Pacific Coast Lead Entity
Sponsor Hoh Indian Tribe
Status Completed
Schedule Start Date: 5/1/2013 End Date: 12/31/2014
Category Category: Restoration
DESCRIPTION

The Hoh Springs project removed man-made obstacles to coho and steelhead migration within a spring fed stream system. The project entailed the removal of two decommissioned weirs. An upper weir was plugged, buried and bypassed with a 230-ft. LWD- roughened channel. The lower weir, made of steel and concrete, was removed along with the blocking sediment. Approximate current pool elevation was be maintained by use of channel roughening LWD, gravel bars and boulders. The existing straightened stream channel was meandered to increase length and reduce gradient. Project also involved the placement of spawning gravel in the restored channel.

Due to the reduced costs to implement the project at the Hoh Springs worksite the Tribe also implemented a project at Dismal Pond located on the Hoh River where two impassable fish barriers were removed to promote connectivity to off channel wetland complexes.

Added detail (9-13-16) to respond to NOAA comments:
Hoh Springs:
The work that occurred at the Hoh Springs worksite was intended to primarily provide access to wetland complex habitat in Hoh Springs a tributary to Dismal Creek. The project involved decommissioning two defunct man-made WDFW SSHEAR structures (initially described as weirs) that were intended to increase forested wetland habitat by impounding water to increase wetland capacity. These structures when designed were intended to allow fish passage. Over time the lack of maintenance of the facilities resulted in them becoming impassable barriers. This project removed the two structures but rerouting the flow and creating a meander to provide a gradient that would maintain the existing wetland elevation and restore anadromous access to the forested wetland habitat.
Dismal Pond:
Dismal Pond formed from excavation associated with gravel pit operation. It is directly adjacent to a side channel of the Hoh mainstem. Once gravel operations ceased a straight channel was excavated to allow connectivity to the Hoh River. Over time the gradient of the channel flattened due aggradation which result in minimal interaction with the river and created a passage barrier. This project widened the original channel and increased the outlet gradient to provide access to dismal pond and promote better flushing of the pond to improve water quality parameters for salmonids. A Dismal Pond inlet also had a natural barrier (beaver dam) that prevented access to additional wetland habitat. This obstruction was removed and a replaced with a meander channel to provide access to the wetland habitat previously not available due to the beaver dam.

Additional information on this PCSRF project can be found at: https://www.webapps.nwfsc.noaa.gov/apex/f?p=309:19:::::P19_PROJECTID:35424559.

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FUNDING SOURCES
FUNDING ENTRIES FROM GRANT PROJECT AGREEMENT
TypeDateFunding OrgFunding ProgramMatchAmount
Requested01/13/2025National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Fisheries (NOAA)$177,513.00
Allocated01/13/2025National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Fisheries (NOAA)$177,513.00
Spent01/13/2025National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Fisheries (NOAA)-$177,513.00
Grant Project Agreement Totals Proposed Requested Allocated Spent Balance
$15,000.00 $177,513.00 $177,513.00 $177,513.00 $0.00
OTHER FUNDING (Funding that is NOT in a grant project agreement)
TypeDateFunding OrgFunding ProgramMatchAmount
Other Funding Totals Proposed Requested Allocated Spent Balance
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LOCATION
Chinook-Pop (ESU):Chinook-Washington Coast, Not Warranted
Chum-Pop (ESU):Chum-Pacific Coast, Not Warranted
Coho-Pop (ESU):Coho-Olympic Peninsula, Not Warranted
County:Jefferson
HUC12:Maple Creek-Hoh River (171001010705)
HUC8:Hoh-Quillayute (17100101)
Lead Entity Area:North Pacific Coast
Legislative District:24
Salmon Recovery Regions:Washington Coast
Sections:31
Steelhead-Pop (ESU):Steelhead-Olympic Peninsula, Not Warranted
Township:T27NR10W
Watershed Administrative Unit:Middle Hoh
WRIA:Soleduc
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