Restoration Action Database (RAD)

About the RAD (expand for details)
The RAD provides data-driven information on restoration to support Trinity River ecology and fisheries below Trinity and Lewiston Dams, all the way to the confluence with the Klamath River. These data are primarily tabular, but will link out to other forms of data including maps. We intend to include all restoration activities within the Trinity River watershed that benefit mainstem fisheries. However, TRRP is only responsible for data on our own activities. Corrections may be submitted to the TRRP Data Steward. All data is provided as-is with no guarantees or warranties.

TRRP-funded Watershed Restoration: Trinity River Basin Fish and Wildlife Restoration Grant Program (aka Trinity County Watershed Grant Program)

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This describes a watershed restoration project funded by the TRRP. While these projects use the RAD activity sites table, watershed projects may not be individual sites; rather they often include a collection of related activities within a general area (e.g. 4 culvert replacements across 2 tributary watersheds). Some projects are for planning future actions or for collecting data toward future restoration activities, thus not all are \'groundwork\' projects. Project proponents often leverage TRRP funding to draw in additional funds for projects.

SiteID:160
Program:TRRP (USDI Record of Decision, 2000)
Action Type:Watershed Restoration
Name:Trinity River Basin Fish and Wildlife Restoration Grant Program (aka Trinity County Watershed Grant Program)
Fiscal Year (proposed):2005
Proponent:Trinity County
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Description:The proposed project will pay for source sediment reduction/watershed restoration activities in the Weaver Creek and Indian Creek watersheds on public and private lands. The intent of the project is to reduce the amount of fine sediment entering the Trinity River at Douglas City so that aggradation of the Trinity River channel will be significantly reduced.
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Count of fields: 14