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Title: DAM REMOVAL: Selected Recreation


1
DAM REMOVAL Selected Recreation Aesthetic
Issues
  • Joan Harn, National Park Service
  • EWRI Dam Removal Workshop
  • Ann Arbor, July 2004

2
TOPICS
  • New Recreation - West Bend, WI (video)
  • Changing Recreation Pine R., MI
  • Landscape (aesthetics) Restoration Civil War
    National Historic Parks
  • Recreation Issues to Consider

3
New Recreation West Bend, WI
  • Woolen Mills Dam Removal, Milwaukee R.
  • Dam public safety problems
  • Impoundment water quality problems
  • Costly to repair
  • Uncertainty about removal
  • Public planning process
  • 1988 removal

http//www.amrivers.org/index.php?moduleHyperCont
entfuncdisplaycid2425
4
New Recreation West Bend, WI
  • Woolen Mills Dam Removal, Milwaukee R.
  • Park expansion - 60 ac.
  • New uses
  • Fishing
  • Canoe Launch
  • Trails footbridges
  • Link to Downtown
  • Prairie Wetland restoration
  • Athletic fields
  • Events Jazz Festival

http//www.wbchamber.org/
5
Changing Recreation Pine River, MI
  • Stronach Dam
  • 1992 Settlement to remove
  • Removal provision included in new license for
    Tippy Dam (p-2580) (Manistee R.) in 1994
  • Stronach dam was a FERC decommissioned facility
    included in the Tippy License (p-2580)

6
Changing Recreation Pine River, MI
  • Stronach Dam (cont.)
  • built 1912, 800 kW, 13 ft. high
  • 1953 equipment failure, decision to close plant
  • uneconomical small capacity, heavy sediment load
  • generators removed, dam remained

Courtesy Bob Stuber - USFS
7
Changing Recreation Pine River, MI
  • Stronach Dam (cont.)
  • staged removal over 6 yrs
  • stream bank restoration
  • project completed, spring 2004
  • long-term monitoring and evaluation underway

Courtesy Bob Stuber - USFS
8
Changing Recreation Pine River, MI
  • Dam Removal Drivers
  • canoe portage
  • 1992 National Scenic River Designation
  • mitigation measure for relicensing other dam
  • unused dam

Courtesy Bob Stuber - USFS
9
Changing Recreation Pine River, MI
  • Recreation Issues
  • Heavy summer canoe and kayak use
  • 30 300/day
  • FS permit/reservation system
  • Protect experience
  • Avoid conflicts

http//www.thepineriver.com/paddlecraft.html
10
Changing Recreation Pine River, MI
  • Recreation Issues
  • Put ins - several options above former dam site
  • 2 hr. to 5 day trips
  • Takeout 0.5 mi below Stronach Dam portage

Courtesy Bob Stuber - USFS
11
Changing Recreation Pine River, MI
  • Recreation Issues
  • 6.5 year staged dam removal
  • Potential changed use

Courtesy Dave Battige Consumers Energy
12
Changing Recreation Pine River, MI
  • Recreation Issues
  • 6.5 year staged dam removal
  • Maintain recreational access
  • Move portage to other bank
  • Restrict timing to minimize impacts on
    environment and recreation

Courtesy Dave Battige Consumers Energy

13
Changing Recreation Pine River, MI
  • Recreation Issues
  • Potential changed use
  • Dominant canoeing
  • Portage considered impediment to other craft
    types
  • Rafts
  • Driftboat fishing

http//www.roguerivertrips.com/driftboatfishing.ht
m
14
Landscape Restoration Civil War Battlefield
National Historic Parks, VA
  • NPS Mission
  • preserves unimpaired
  • natural and cultural resources and values
  • enjoyment, education, and inspiration
  • current and future generations

http//fredericksburg.com/CivilWar/NAphotos/freder
icksburg/314.htm

15
Landscape Restoration Civil War Battlefield
National Historic Parks, VA
  • Farm Pond dam removals
  • Restore Civil War Landscape
  • Eliminate attractive nuisance


16
Recreation Issues
  • Potential v. existing recreational resources and
    uses?
  • significance in broader region?
  • economic costs and benefits?
  • Needs for access and facilities?
  • current and future?
  • during and after dam removal?
  • amount of use v. carrying capacity?

17
Recreation Issues (cont.)
  • Potential recreational use conflicts?
  • Conflicts among different recreational uses
  • Conflicts with other values
  • Management to address impacts
  • Protection of character/quality (e.g., scenic
    values) important to recreation?
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