Study ID | WHM_EFF5_P |
Study Name | Chehalis Early Action Reach Temperature and Watershed Health Monitoring--Provisional Data |
EIM Data Entry Review Status | Not Reviewed |
Study Type | Best Management Practices (BMP) effectiveness monitoring |
Study Purpose | The Department of Ecology is a part of the “Chehalis Basin Strategy,” a flood hazard reduction and aquatic species restoration and enhancement program in the Chehalis River basin in Washington State. As part of that program, Ecology is working with Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) to implement five “Early Action Reach” or EAR pilot restoration projects. The purpose of these projects is to demonstrate the benefits of stream restoration and use their success to engage landowners in future projects. Planned restoration actions include native plantings, floodplain connectivity and instream habitat enhancements. |
Field Collection Date Range | 8/10/2020 - 7/27/2022 |
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Ecology Program or Other Responsible Entity | Ecy Environmental Assessment Program |
Ecology Contact | Scott Collyard |
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Submitting Organization | WA Department of Ecology |
Study QA Planning Level | LEVEL 2: Basic/boiler-plate or generic QA planning document. |
Study QA Project Plan Description | The Department of Ecology is a part of the “Chehalis Basin Strategy,” a flood hazard reduction and aquatic species restoration and enhancement program in the Chehalis River basin in Washington State. As part of that program, Ecology is working with Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) to implement five “Early Action Reach” or EAR pilot restoration projects. The purpose of these projects is to demonstrate the benefits of stream restoration and use their success to engage landowners in future projects. Planned restoration actions include native plantings, floodplain connectivity and instream habitat enhancements. |
Study QA Assessment Level | Level 1: Data neither Verified nor Assessed for Usability |
Study Result Description | The locations of the EAR projects include the EF Satsop River, Skookumchuck River, SF Newaukum River, Wynoochee River and Stillman Creek. The five EAR projects are currently being designed with project construction targeted for summer of 2020. The design teams have used the following data collected by the following monitoring and assessment efforts: • Ecology Freshwater Monitoring’s flow and water quality stream gage network. • A 2017 effectiveness monitoring project on the Newaukum River. • USGS streamflow gage network. • WDFW spawning surveys, fish population monitoring and amphibian inventories. Additional pre-project implementation data needs to be collected including continuous temperature and watershed health monitoring for each EAR to capture pre-project conditions. The proposed work will be completed by EAP’s Watershed Health and Effectiveness Monitoring Unit (WHEMU) and WDFW staff under the methods and quality assurance guidelines in the Programmatic QAPP for Water Quality Impairment Studies (McCarthy and Mathieu, 2017) and Status and Trends Monitoring for Watershed Health and Salmon Recovery: Quality Assurance Monitoring Plan (Cusimano et. al, 2006). Study Objectives • Collect high quality continuous temperature and watershed health data to supplement pre-project condition information for the five Early Action Reach pilot restoration projects. Scope-of-Work The scope of work includes: • Deploy 6-12 temperature loggers for continuous measurement throughout each of the EAR projects. o Perform pre- and post-deployment NIST bath checks. o Perform quarterly instrument downloads or as needed. • Collect watershed health data including stream habitat, macroinvertebrates and periphyton samples for each of the EAR projects. • Perform data quality assessment by following the Programmatic QAPP and QAMP, enter data into EIM and the Watershed Health Monitoring (WHM) database. |
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Linked Study | WHM_EFF5 (Same study, but provisional and final data broken into separate EIM studies.)
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