Grub Creek Fish Habitat Enhancement Project
Program
In-stream Habitat Restoration
Primary RCD
Gold Ridge Resource Conservation District
Lead Implementer
Gold Ridge Resource Conservation District
Funders
California Department of Fish & Wildlife, Private party
Project Primary Contact
William Hart (william@goldridgercd.org)
Project Stage
Completed
Duration
2015
Watershed Restoration
In-stream Habitat Restoration
The goal of this project was to improve salmonid habitat in Grub Creek by increasing instream complexity and cover throughout the project reaches. Structures were designed to increase frequency, length and depth of pools, improve gravel deposition downstream of scour areas, and encourage the formation of a single-thread low-flow channel (to maintain pool connectivity during the summer low-flow season). A total of 12 LWD structures have been installed in the project reach.
Key Accomplishments
- Large Woody Debris (LWD): 12
Project Themes
- Wildlife/Endangered Species
Location
Location Not Specified
Expenditures
Expenditures by Funding Source to Date: $73,478.00
Fisheries Restoration Grant P... (CDFW): $54,648
Landowner Cost Share (Private): $18,830
Photos
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Project last updated 2/27/2023