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North Clackamas Watersheds Assessment & Project Prioritization

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Project Overview

Basics

Degraded Channel and Riparian Areas
Degraded Channel Structure and Complexity
North Clackamas Watersheds Assessment & Project Prioritization

Proposal
The North Clackamas Watersheds Council (Council), the Clackamas Partnership, other partners, Inter-Fluve, Inc. (IFI) & Altap Restoration (Altap), managed by former ODFW District Fish Biologist Todd Alsbury, to create the area’s first Watershed Action Plan (WAP) including data review, gap analysis, & habitat assessment of watershed conditions & limiting factors to salmonid populations. We will establish criteria for critical projects & identify priority projects. We will produce conceptual designs & cost estimates for top priority projects so they can proceed rapidly to implementation.

2019
2019
2022
6/27/2022

Location

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NCWC Office

  • Kellogg Creek

Organizations

Funders
  • North Clackamas Parks & Recreation District
  • Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board
  • The Nature Conservancy
  • Water Environment Services
Implementers
  • City of Gladstone
  • Clackamas Soil & Water Conservation District
  • Confederated Tribes Of Warm Springs
  • North Clackamas Parks & Recreation District
  • Oak Lodge Water Services
  • Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
  • Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
  • Portland General Electric
  • Water Environment Services
Lead Implementer
  • North Clackamas Watersheds Council
Other Partners City of Milwaukie, Clackamas County Planning, Clackamas County Dept. of Transportation & Development, Metro, The Wetlands Conservancy

Contacts

Neil Schulman - North Clackamas Watersheds Council (North Clackamas Watersheds) (neil@ncwatersheds.org)

Performance Measures

Expected Performance Measures

No expected Performance Measures set for this Project.

Reported Performance Measures

Reported Performance Measures are not relevant for Projects in the Proposal stage.

Financials

Budget

$86,028.00
$86,028.00
$0.00
$0.00
Total
Clackamas County Water Environment Services (WES) $12,000.00 $0.00 $12,000.00
North Clackamas Parks & Recreation District (NCPRD) $10,000.00 $0.00 $10,000.00
OWEB Focused Investment Partnership (FIP) (OWEB) $29,988.00 $0.00 $29,988.00
The Nature Conservancy (TNC) $34,040.00 $0.00 $34,040.00
Total $86,028.00 $0.00 $86,028.00
Comment: None provided

Reported Expenditures

Reported Expenditures are not relevant for Projects in the Proposal stage.

Focal Species

Focal Species

This assessment & project prioritization Willamette tributaries is identified in the Strategic Restoration Action Plan for the Clackamas Fish Population (Clackamas Partnership, 2019). The Plan guides voluntary restoration to improve stream habitat, water quality, & native fish populations.. This project covers a stretch of the Willamette River, & other tributaries flowing into the east side of the Willamette River. he Clackamas Partnership has identified this project as a top priority for the first biennium of FIP funds as well as successfully securing matching funds.
This assessment & project prioritization Willamette tributaries is identified in the Strategic Restoration Action Plan for the Clackamas Fish Population (Clackamas Partnership, 2019). The Plan guides voluntary restoration to improve stream habitat, water quality, & native fish populations.. This project covers a stretch of the Willamette River, & other tributaries flowing into the east side of the Willamette River. he Clackamas Partnership has identified this project as a top priority for the first biennium of FIP funds as well as successfully securing matching funds.
This assessment & project prioritization Willamette tributaries is identified in the Strategic Restoration Action Plan for the Clackamas Fish Population (Clackamas Partnership, 2019). The Plan guides voluntary restoration to improve stream habitat, water quality, & native fish populations.. This project covers a stretch of the Willamette River, & other tributaries flowing into the east side of the Willamette River. he Clackamas Partnership has identified this project as a top priority for the first biennium of FIP funds as well as successfully securing matching funds.
This assessment & project prioritization Willamette tributaries is identified in the Strategic Restoration Action Plan for the Clackamas Fish Population (Clackamas Partnership, 2019). The Plan guides voluntary restoration to improve stream habitat, water quality, & native fish populations.. This project covers a stretch of the Willamette River, & other tributaries flowing into the east side of the Willamette River. he Clackamas Partnership has identified this project as a top priority for the first biennium of FIP funds as well as successfully securing matching funds.
This assessment & project prioritization Willamette tributaries is identified in the Strategic Restoration Action Plan for the Clackamas Fish Population (Clackamas Partnership, 2019). The Plan guides voluntary restoration to improve stream habitat, water quality, & native fish populations.. This project covers a stretch of the Willamette River, & other tributaries flowing into the east side of the Willamette River. he Clackamas Partnership has identified this project as a top priority for the first biennium of FIP funds as well as successfully securing matching funds.

Project Types

Project Types

This assessment & project prioritization Willamette tributaries is identified in the Strategic Restoration Action Plan for the Clackamas Fish Population (Clackamas Partnership, 2019). The Plan guides voluntary restoration to improve stream habitat, water quality, & native fish populations.. This project covers a stretch of the Willamette River, & other tributaries flowing into the east side of the Willamette River. he Clackamas Partnership has identified this project as a top priority for the first biennium of FIP funds as well as successfully securing matching funds.

FIP Bienniums

FIP Bienniums

No FIP Bienniums set for this Project.

Project Details

Attachments

Bioassessment Report
Uploaded On
6/27/2022
File Type
PDF
Description
2020 Bioassessment & Project List from Inter-fluve
Watershed Action Plan Draft as of 4/2022
Uploaded On
6/27/2022
File Type
PDF
Description
90% Draft. Final Draft anticipated 7/2022

No attachments

Notes

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External Links

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Photos

Photos

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    Bioassessment Field Work along Kellogg Creek at Rowe MS
(Timing: During) (~4,325 KB)
Credit: Inter-fluve

    Bioassessment Field Work along Kellogg Creek at Rowe MS
    (Timing: During) (~4,325 KB)
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    Field work, Todd Alsbaury, Altap Restoration
(Timing: During) (~5,522 KB)
Credit: North Clackamas Watersheds Council

    Field work, Todd Alsbaury, Altap Restoration
    (Timing: During) (~5,522 KB)

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