CROSSING EG079C
Deep, Goose, Eagle 2004 Fish Passage Assessment
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Watershed: Eagle Creek
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Stream: Tributary of NF Eagle Creek
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Road: Private Rd
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Latitude: 45.30070878
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Longitude: -122.2121662
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Elevation: 1,276 feet
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Ownership: Private
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Fish Use: Anadromous
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Type: Round metal culvert pipe (1)
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Slope: 2.8%
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Habitat Description
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Channel habitat type: High gradient, confined
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Catchment acreage: 531
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Avg. bankfull width: 13 feet
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Distance from Clackamas R.: 11.5 miles
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Upstream fish-bearing length: 1.6 miles
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Comments: This 3′ dia CMP culvert is a complete barrier. However, it is ranked 10th because it has no low-moderate channel habitat type reaches upstream of it. It is a barrier because it has a steep culvert slope and a moderate outlet jump that empties out onto a 35 foot bedrock chute.
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Prioritization and Cost Information
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Degree of fish passage blockage: Complete
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Habitat priority: 33
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Habitat and cost priority: 16
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Fix solution: Low Profile Arch
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Span: 3 ft
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Rise: ft
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Length: 34 ft
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Fill Height (ft): 2.75 ft
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Utilities concerns: Unlikely
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Traffic volume: Light
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Total Estimated Project Cost: $38,000
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