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Kidder Creek Confluence Revetment and Fish Passage and Improvement Project
This project will stabilize approximately 150 feet of actively failing bank at the confluence of Kidder Creek and the Scott River and remove accumulated eroded material that has constricted the channel and blocked fish movement. Continued bank failure at the mouth of Kidder Creek has reduced channel capacity, impeded adult coho salmon access to upstream habitat, and created conditions that trap out-migrating juveniles during low-velocity periods. By installing durable, habitat-appropriate bank revetment and restoring the natural channel opening, the project will reestablish reliable fish passage, reduce ongoing sediment inputs to the Scott River, and improve overall channel function at this critical junction in the watershed.
$145,021.38
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