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Title: Restore and Protect Slate Creek Watershed


1
Restore and Protect Slate Creek Watershed
  • Nez Perce Tribe Fisheries Watershed Program

2
Location
3
Fish Species Present
  • Spring Chinook Salmon (ESA Listed)
  • Steelhead (ESA Listed)
  • Bull Trout (ESA Listed)
  • Westslope Cutthroat Trout
  • Redband Trout
  • Brook Trout
  • Other fish species including
  • Whitefish, dace, sculpin, suckers

4
Past Management Activities
  • Mining
  • Livestock grazing
  • Road construction
  • Timber harvest
  • Removal of large wood

5
Past Accomplishments
  • Slate Creek Watershed Assessment Completed (May
    2000)
  • Clean Slate
  • Forest Watershed Restoration Project
  • NEPA process underway

6
Slate Creek Watershed Assessment Recommendations
  • Focus on mainstem aquatic restoration by
    effectively responding to managing cumulative
    effects of both natural and man-made projects.
  • Management of activities for all resources should
    be designed to move from chronic press
    disturbances to more natural pulse disturbances.
  • Nez Perce Tribal interests and uses in the area
    should always be a consideration for any land
    management practices.
  • The success of restoring the aquatic resource
    functions is highly dependent on road management.

7
Salmon Subbasin Summary Needs Applicable to this
Project
  • Collect appropriate information to assess both
    passage and flow issues potentially associated
    with culverts throughout the subbasin.
  • Reduce stream temperature, sediment, and
    embeddedness levels to levels meeting appropriate
    state, Federal, and Tribal standards.
  • Restore in-stream habitat to natural conditions
    and protect as much as possible to provide
    suitable holding, spawning, and rearing areas for
    anadromous and resident fish.
  • Address streambank instability issues where they
    are defined or can be shown to be a potential
    problem.

8
Project Objectives
  • Provide riparian protection for Slate Creek and
    stop livestock drift down the 354 Road
  • Evaluate culverts, roads, and trails in the
    Boulder Creek Subwatershed
  • Design a Transportation Plan for the Slate Creek
    Watershed
  • Riparian vegetation restoration and ME of
    historic grazing effects on the Little Slate
    Meadow System

9
Project Objectives (continued)
  • Restoration of missing meander in Gold Lake Creek
  • Reduce head cutting of tributary streams to
    Little Slate Creek
  • Stabilize erosion of historic mining areas
  • Road stabilizations and improvements
  • Evaluation of culverts and fish passage on FS
    Road 2002
  • Trail Stabilizations and Improvements
  • Disseminate information about work in the
    watershed

10
Little Slate Meadow
11
Gold Lake Tunnel (inlet and outlet)

12
Road failure near Miller Creek
13
Culvert with Fish Passage Problem
14
Monitoring and Evaluation
  • Tiered to Nez Perce Tribe Fisheries Watershed
    Programs overall Monitoring and Evaluation
    proposal.
  • Project specific ME

15
Desired Results
  • Reduction in chronic sediment input.
  • Increased fisheries habitat, for both anadromous
    and resident fish.

16
Questions??
  • Thank You!
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