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GRCC Program Update October 2010

GRCC Program Update October 2010. Joel Monschke. 2010 Work Season Summary. Completed the fourth and final year of implementation in Blue Slide and Mattole Canyon Creek Project Area – road upgrades and instream projects

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GRCC Program Update October 2010

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  1. GRCC Program UpdateOctober 2010 Joel Monschke

  2. 2010 Work Season Summary • Completed the fourth and final year of implementation in Blue Slide and Mattole Canyon Creek Project Area – road upgrades and instream projects • Completed significant work in the Petrolia area – Conklin Creek, Green Fir, Lighthouse Road, Chambers Road – All road work

  3. Looking forward to 2011 • Finalizing Petrolia • Sweet Ranch • Opportunities in the Estuary Area • Upper North Fork • Large Landslide Stabilization Projects • Permitting over the next 8 months

  4. Implementation Beyond 2011 • More Upper North Fork Implementation • HRC and Chambers Ranch • Honeydew Creek • Finalize surveys in November 2010 • Discuss options with BLM • Begin fundraising • Upriver Fish Passage • Buck, Baker, South Fork Bear

  5. Next Inventory Sub-watershed • Squaw Creek and Lower North Fork • Difficult access • Don’t want to get ahead of ourselves • Revisit sub-sheds • Some sites already identified in Headwaters • Difficult to fundraise • Mattole Sediment Model…….. • Also Difficult to fundraise

  6. Mattole Sediment Model – Updated Inputs for Erosion Rate

  7. Mattole Sediment Model – Next Steps • Continue work on conceptual model • If funding is available focus on: • Updating Mattole TMDL sediment yield rates • Will help focus future GRCC efforts on specific sub-sheds • Model sediment transport in the lower river between mouth and Mcginnis Creek • Will help guide estuary targeted restoration efforts.

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