Tepee Creek Restoration - Phase 2 Construction
#09-1461 #09-1461
 WRIA 30 - Klickitat Basin White Creek Basin Tepee Creek Restoration - Phase 2 Construction
Organization Klickitat Lead Entity
Sponsor Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation (YN)
Status Completed
Schedule Start Date: 12/10/2009 End Date: 2/21/2014
Category Category: Restoration
DESCRIPTION
Tepee Creek, a tributary to White Creek in the Klickitat River subbasin, provides important spawning and rearing habitat for ESA-listed Middle Columbia River steelhead. The White Creek watershed as a whole is the most important steelhead spawning and rearing tributary watershed within the Klickitat subbasin, accounting for up to 40% of the observed steelhead spawning in the entire Klickitat subbasin in some years. Tepee Creek has accounted for up to 21% of the observed spawning in the Klickitat subbasin in recent years, however in most years it likely accounts for between 5 and 10%. Extensive reaches of Tepee Creek have become incised and are now intermittent in many places that anecdotal evidence suggests were once perennial. Flood plain connectivity was reestablished between river miles 4.5 to 5.3 with the ultimate goal of increasing floodplain storage, reducing severity of active channel hydraulic conditions during high flows, enhancing instream habitat, and potentially restoring baseflows to this and downstream reaches. In order to restore overbank flow frequency to the pre-disturbance floodplain, gravels were imported and pool-riffle sequences constructed. In addition, LWD jams were constructed along channel margins to maintain pool depth, provide cover, and restrict bank erosion. This approach has been successfully implemented previoulsy as part the Tepee Creek - IXL Meadows Restoration Project (constructed in 2006 and 2007). Invasive plants were removed and riparian exclusion fencing was also implemented as part of this project.
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FUNDING SOURCES
FUNDING ENTRIES FROM GRANT PROJECT AGREEMENT
TypeDateFunding OrgFunding ProgramMatchAmount
Requested08/31/2009Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation (YN)Match$85,800.00
Requested08/31/2009Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO)Salmon State Projects$382,610.00
Allocated02/21/2014Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation (YN)Match$82,091.56
Allocated02/21/2014Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO)Salmon Federal Projects$366,072.86
Spent02/21/2014Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation (YN)Match-$82,091.56
Spent02/21/2014Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO)Salmon Federal Projects-$366,072.86
Grant Project Agreement Totals Proposed Requested Allocated Spent Balance
Not entered $468,410.00 $448,164.42 $448,164.42 $0.00
OTHER FUNDING (Funding that is NOT in a grant project agreement)
TypeDateFunding OrgFunding ProgramMatchAmount
Other Funding Totals Proposed Requested Allocated Spent Balance
Grand Totals Proposed Requested Allocated Spent Balance
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LOCATION
Chinook-Pop (ESU):Chinook-Middle Columbia River Spring, Not Warranted
Chum-Pop (ESU):Chum-Columbia River, Upper Gorge Tributaries, Outside anadromous area
County:Yakima
HUC12:Tepee Creek (170701060206)
HUC8:Klickitat (17070106)
Lead Entity Area:Klickitat County
Legislative District:14
Salmon Recovery Regions:Middle Columbia River
Sections:22
Steelhead-Pop (ESU):Steelhead-Middle Columbia River, Klickitat River, Threatened
Township:T08NR14E
Watershed Administrative Unit:Tepee Creek
WRIA:Klickitat
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  APPLICATION FINAL 
RESTORATION METRICS
Miles of Stream and/or Shoreline Treated or Protected (C.0.b)
0.80mi0.70mi
Instream Habitat Project    
Total Miles Of Instream Habitat Treated (C.4.b)
1.60mi0.70mi
 Channel reconfiguration and connectivity (C.4.c.1)    
Acres Of Channel/Off-Channel Connected Or Added (C.4.c.5)
1.00acres
Instream Pools Created/Added (C.4.c.6)
26.00
Miles of Off-Channel Stream Created or Connected (C.4.c.4)
0.03mi
Miles of Stream Treated for channel reconfiguration and connectivity (C.4.c.3)
0.70mi
 Channel structure placement (C.4.d.1)    
Acres Of Streambed Treated for channel structure placement (C.4.d.4)
0.40acres
Miles of Stream Treated for channel structure placement (C.4.d.3)
0.70mi
Number of structures placed in channel (C.4.d.7)
26.00
Pools Created through channel structure placement (C.4.d.5)
26.00
Yards Of Average Stream-Width At Mid-Point Of Worksite (C.4.d.6)
6.00yd
 Streambank stabilization (C.4.e.1)    
Miles of Streambank Stabilized (C.4.e.3)
0.80mi0.70mi
Riparian Habitat Project    
*Total Riparian Acres Treated (C.5.b.2)
1.20acres
*Total Riparian Miles Streambank Treated (C.5.b.1)
0.70mi
 Fencing (C.5.d.1)    
Acres of Riparian Area Protected by fencing (C.5.d.3)
4.00acres
Miles of Fence Along Stream (C.5.d.2)
1.60mi
 Riparian Plant removal / control (C.5.h.1)    
Acres of riparian treated for plant removal/control (C.5.h.3)
4.00acres