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Title: Stream Impacts


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Stream Impacts
  • Many of our streams and rivers have been channel
    changed, dammed, or polluted
  • At least half of our total stream miles are
    degraded in some way
  • Many are not fishable or swimmable due to
    pollution or other alteration

2
Stream Impacts
  • Because highways
  • frequently follow
  • stream valleys, they
  • often impact streams
  • and riparian
  • vegetation

3
What is Stream Restoration?
  • Stream restoration attempts to re-establish the
    general structure, function, and self-sustaining
    behavior of a stream to a better functional
    condition, stabilizes or reverses stream
    aggradation or degradation, and enables more
    productive, diverse, aquatic habitats. Approaches
    include
  • Removal of low-head dams or other watershed
    disturbances that are causing stream instability

4
  • Installation of structures and planting of
    vegetation to protect streambanks and provide
    habitat
  • Reshaping or replacing unstable stream reaches
    with appropriately designed stream channels and
    floodplains.

5
Stream Mitigation in the National Mitgation
Action Plan
  • Mitigation for impacts to streams
  • Compendium of technical approaches to condition
    assessment
  • Stream mitigation protocols
  • 50 techniques from across the country
  • Being evaluated/sorted
  • Resource manual with selection key

6
Widely Used Stream Assessment Approaches
  • Rosgen approach based on physical hydrology and
    reference streams does not include biological
    assessment
  • Proper functioning condition includes
    biological indicators NOTE May falsely assume
    that the stream reach under consideration was
    once in proper functioning condition

7
Programmatic Stream Restoration
  • Provides ecological gains where they are most
    needed and can be sustained
  • Can be Focused on statewide, regional, or
    watershed conservation priorities
  • important habitats
  • water quality,
  • saving key parcels from development or
    degradation

8
Programmatic approaches
  •           Improves project delivery and
    streamlines Section 404 permitting
  •           Makes the process more predictable
    sets expectations and commitments for all parties

9
What are we doing?
10
Section 404 Jurisdiction
  • Waters of the United States subject to Section
    404
  • Streams adjacent or tributary to all navigable
    waters and interstate waters
  • Streams which are tributary to aquatic resources
    significant to interstate commerce

11
Mitigation
  • Permits can be conditioned requiring mitigation
    for fill in streams
  • Activities so required are eligible for Fedaid
    funds
  • Restoration of previous impacts due to Federal
    aid projects also eligible on currrent projects
    (4r provisions up to 20 percent of project
    costs)

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FHWA website
  • Restoration of Fish Habitat in Relocated Streams
  • http//www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/fish1.htm
  • Case Histories in Stream Restoration using modern
    techniques The Effects of Highways on Streams
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