S. Fork Asotin Stream Channel Restoration
#11-1573 #11-1573
 Asotin Creek Population MSA Asotin Creek S. Fork Asotin Stream Channel Restoration
Organization Snake River Salmon Recovery Board Lead Entity
Sponsor Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW)
Status Completed
Schedule Start Date: 12/8/2011 End Date: 12/11/2013
Category Category: Restoration
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DESCRIPTION
WDFW proposes to restore LWD and channel heterogeneity to 4 km ofthe S Fk Asotin, N Fk Asotin Cr and 4 km of Charley Cr on the Asotin Wildlife Area in SE WA. This project is a 3 yr habitat treatment of the Asotin Intensively Monitored Watershed, which began assessment and monitoring of habitat and populations in 2008 to understand the effect of restoration actions. The assessment identified sedimentation, embeddedness, temperature, decreased riparian function, floodplain connectivity, habitat diversity, and low LWD and pool frequency/quality as limiting factors. The goal of the treatment is to restore pool abundance and gravel bar deposition, and increase channel length through the placement of LWD. Populations that will benefit include Snake River steelhead and Chinook, bull trout and Pacific lamprey. Approximately 200 wood structures will be installed per stream reach to restore them to reference condition. Most (~ 80%) of the structures will be post deflectors with LWD; 20% will be whole trees. The basic design of the post deflectors is to drive 4-12 posts trimmed to bank full height, into the stream bottom in a zigzag pattern. LWD is woven into the posts but not tethered in place. The use of structures to reduce channel width by 50-75% will help build more heterogeneous channel shape, increase gravel bar deposition, diversify widths/depths, reduce incision and increase channel length. This method was successfully completed in 2012 spring high flows on S Fk Asotin Cr.
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FUNDING SOURCES
FUNDING ENTRIES FROM GRANT PROJECT AGREEMENT
TypeDateFunding OrgFunding ProgramMatchAmount
Requested08/26/2011Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW)Match$23,322.00
Requested08/26/2011Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO)Salmon State Projects$132,160.00
Allocated12/11/2013Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW)Match$25,721.97
Allocated12/11/2013Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO)Salmon Federal Projects$145,205.00
Spent12/11/2013Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW)Match-$25,721.97
Spent12/11/2013Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO)Salmon Federal Projects-$145,205.00
Grant Project Agreement Totals Proposed Requested Allocated Spent Balance
$600,000.00 $155,482.00 $170,926.97 $170,926.97 $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-Snake River Spring/Summer, Asotin Creek, Threatened
County:Asotin
County:Garfield
HUC12:Charley Creek (170601030204)
HUC12:Kearney Gulch-Asotin Creek (170601030205)
HUC12:Lick Creek (170601030202)
HUC12:North Fork Asotin Creek (170601030201)
HUC12:South Fork Asotin Creek (170601030203)
HUC8:Lower Snake-Asotin (17060103)
Lead Entity Area:Snake River
Legislative District:09
Salmon Recovery Regions:Snake River
Sections:01
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Sections:03
Sections:08
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Sections:10
Sections:16
Sections:20
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Sections:26
Sections:27
Sections:34
Snake Major Spawning Areas:Asotin Creek
Steelhead-Pop (ESU):Steelhead-Snake River, Asotin Creek, Threatened
Township:T09NR43E
Township:T09NR44E
Township:T10NR45E
Watershed Administrative Unit:Middle Snake Agricultural Lands
Watershed Administrative Unit:NF Asotin Creek
Watershed Administrative Unit:SF Asotin
WRIA:Middle Snake
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RESTORATION METRICS
Miles of Stream and/or Shoreline Treated or Protected (C.0.b)
2.49mi2.49mi
Instream Habitat Project    
Total Miles Of Instream Habitat Treated (C.4.b)
2.49mi2.49mi
 Channel structure placement (C.4.d.1)    
Acres Of Streambed Treated for channel structure placement (C.4.d.4)
6.00acres6.00acres
Miles of Stream Treated for channel structure placement (C.4.d.3)
2.49mi2.49mi
Number of structures placed in channel (C.4.d.7)
200.00200.00
Pools Created through channel structure placement (C.4.d.5)
200.00200.00
Yards Of Average Stream-Width At Mid-Point Of Worksite (C.4.d.6)
2.00yd2.00yd
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