Jack Creek Engineering RFP

Mid-Columbia Fisheries is currently advertising a Request for Proposals for Engineering for the Jack Creek Floodplain Restoration Project.

 The Jack Creek Restoration project aims to restore streambank condition, floodplain function, and spawning and rearing habitat for steelhead, Chinook, interior redband and westslope cutthroat in the lower two reaches of Jack Creek, a tributary to the North Fork Teanaway River in Kittitas County, WA.  Restoration will be achieved by restoring stream processes in Jack Creek, adding large wood to the stream, revegetating the stream banks and floodplain, relocating nearly one mile of USDA Forest Service Road 9738, and restoring floodplain function in the footprint of the old road.  The full Request for Proposals can be found here.

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The Mid-Columbia Fisheries Enhancement Group is a non-profit organization dedicated to restoring self-sustaining salmon and steelhead populations through habitat preservation, restoration, and education projects.
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