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CROSSING DP074
Deep, Goose, Eagle 2004 Fish Passage Assessment
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Watershed: Deep Creek |
Stream: Tickle Creek |
Road: Private |
Latitude: 45.40629144 |
Longitude: -122.3089807 |
Elevation: 594 feet |
Ownership: Private |
Fish Use: Anadromous |
Type: Round metal culvert pipe (1) |
Slope: 2.9% |
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Habitat Description
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Channel habitat type: Moderate gradient mod. confined |
Catchment acreage: 2,683 |
Avg. bankfull width: 15 feet |
Distance from Clackamas R.: 7.7 miles |
Upstream fish-bearing length: 7.2 miles |
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Comments: This crossing on Tickle Creek is a combination dam and pipe culvert (6′ dia CMP) on private property. The crossing is a partial barrier because the culvert has a steep slope combined with a hydraulically challenging inlet created by the dam. |
Prioritization and Cost Information
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Degree of fish passage blockage: Partial |
Habitat priority: 12 |
Habitat and cost priority: 4 |
Fix solution: Low Profile Arch |
Span: 6 ft |
Rise: ft |
Length: 24 ft |
Fill Height (ft): 2.5 ft |
Utilities concerns: Probably none |
Traffic volume: Light, but daily |
Total Estimated Project Cost: $30,000
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Field Photos
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