Project Details
Title: Trinity River Channel Rehabilitation Site: Chapman Ranch Phase A (River Mile 82.8 - 83.8)
Summary: The Trinity River Restoration Program (TRRP), including the Bureau of Reclamation and the Bureau of Land Management (federal co-lead agencies), and the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board (Regional Water Board - state lead agency) propose to construct the 2019 Trinity River Channel Rehabilitation Project Phase A at the Chapman Ranch site. The Project Phase A purpose is to increase salmon and steelhead habitat downstream of Lewiston Dam, as described in the December 19, 2000, Record of Decision for the Trinity River Mainstem Fishery Restoration Environmental Impact Statement. The proposed project is designed to enhance both terrestrial and aquatic habitat quality. In-river work will increase habitat complexity via construction of slow water refuge habitats (e.g., side channels), reconnection of the floodplain with the river, and placement of in-river geomorphic and habitat features (e.g., rock and wood structures). On-shore work will include revegetation of riverine and upland areas with native vegetation.
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Brandt Gutermuth (530) 623-1806 (530) 623-5944 fgutermuth@usbr.gov
Status
03/11/2019FONSI signed
11/16/2018EA/IS posted for public review. Comments due December 21, 2018.
List of Available Reports
File Report Title File Ext File Size
FONSI, Trinity River Channel Rehabilitation Site: Chapman Ranch Phase A (River Mile 82.8 - 83.8) .pdf 229,877 B
Environmental Assessment, Trinity River Channel Rehabilitation Site: Chapman Ranch Phase A (River Mile 82.8 - 83.8) .pdf 12,908,898 B