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Morton Extension Remeander and Riparian Planting

mortonext.diggingchannelWatershed: Palouse River
Stream Name: Paradise Creek
Date Established: 08/15/2003
Project Status: Complete, monitoring and maintenance ongoing

 

 

Overview

Funding Agency: Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ)

Project Location: Latitude: 46.7851N, Longitude: -116.9830 W

Target Pollutants:

  • Sediment
  • Temperature

Waterbody Type(s): Perennial

Hydrologic Unit Code: 17060108

Description

The restoration site is located on rural private property north of Moscow, ID on Foothill Rd. Prior to restoration, the stream channel was straightened and crossed by agricultural machinery. Reed canarygrass was the dominant vegetation and no woody species were present. The lack of vegetation and the impact of agricultural development led to degraded stream conditions and erosion.A new, narrow stream channel was created with a trackhoe. Channel sinuosity was increased by the inclusion of meanders. The stream length was approximately doubled in this reach. Native riparian vegetation was planted following excavation. The landowners collaborated on the project design and implementation. Students from the University of Idaho and Washington State University participated in plantings and maintenance.

Previous Conditions

Prior to restoration, the stream channel was nearly straight and was largely overgrown by reed canary grass. There was no native vegetation present other than a few native wetland plants. The reed canary grass monoculture provided little shade to the stream and little wildlife habitat. The lack of woody vegetation and prevalence of fine silt in this section of stream encouraged the development of an excessively wide, shallow channel. In addition, downstream landowners were concerned about flooding resulting from the channel silting in.

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1040 Rodeo Drive

Moscow, ID 83843

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Mailing Address:

Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute

PO Box 8596

Moscow, ID 83843

Contact Us:

Phone: (208) 882-1444

Email: info@pcei.org

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The Palouse Nature Center and Rose Creek Nature Preserve are open to visitors 7 days a week, dawn to dusk. Office hours vary due to the nature of our work. Please call or email if you need to meet with a staff person.

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