Omak Creek Restoration
#99-1611 #99-1611
Organization Upper Columbia Salmon Recovery Board Lead Entity
Sponsor Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation
Status Completed
Schedule Start Date: 5/1/1999 End Date: 10/14/1999
Category Category: Restoration
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DESCRIPTION
This project will restore riparian habitat and reduce surface and bank erosion to a new stream channel. Omak Creek, a tributary to the Okanogan River and historically fished by the members of the Colville Confederated Tribes (CCT), has been identified as a priority for restoration in the Mid-Columbia Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP). During the 1920's Omak Creek was routed under a timber mill site via an 1800 foot section of corrugated metal pipe (cmp), which created a velocity barrier to migrating salmonids. Adult steelhead, an endangered species, have been observed at the outlet of this section of cmp (G. Marco, CCT-Fish and Wildlife, personal communication). In 1998 the timber mill was purchased by Quality Veneer and Lumber. Owners decided to relocate Omak Creek away from the mill. The new open channel is approximately 3,000 ft. in length and includes meanders and "step" pools. The new channel will consist of one 200 ft. section of bottomless arch culvert which will not impede fish migration. Complications and increased cost during the construction of the channel and installation of the culvert have postponed certain restoration practices (erosion control methods, vegetation planting, in-stream structures). If not completed, the new channel and adjacent land surfaces would be susceptible to erosion and bank instability and the result would adversely impact in-stream habitat in Omak Creek and the Okanogan River.
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FUNDING SOURCES
FUNDING ENTRIES FROM GRANT PROJECT AGREEMENT
TypeDateFunding OrgFunding ProgramMatchAmount
Requested05/13/1999Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO)Salmon Federal Projects$130,000.00
Requested05/13/1999Confederated Tribes of the Colville ReservationMatch$308,511.00
Allocated10/14/1999Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO)Salmon Federal Projects$130,000.00
Allocated10/14/1999Confederated Tribes of the Colville ReservationMatch$472,010.00
Spent10/14/1999Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO)Salmon Federal Projects-$130,000.00
Spent10/14/1999Confederated Tribes of the Colville ReservationMatch-$472,010.00
Grant Project Agreement Totals Proposed Requested Allocated Spent Balance
$1,100,000.00 $438,511.00 $602,010.00 $602,010.00 $0.00
OTHER FUNDING (Funding that is NOT in a grant project agreement)
TypeDateFunding OrgFunding ProgramMatchAmount
Other Funding Totals Proposed Requested Allocated Spent Balance
Grand Totals Proposed Requested Allocated Spent Balance
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LOCATION
Chinook-Pop (ESU):Chinook-Upper Columbia River Spring, Okanogan River, Threatened
Chinook2-Pop (ESU):Chinook-Upper Columbia River Summer/Fall, Not Warranted
County:Okanogan
HUC12:Lower Omak Creek (170200061905)
HUC8:Okanogan (17020006)
Lead Entity Area:Upper Columbia
Legislative District:07
Salmon Recovery Regions:Upper Columbia River
Sections:36
Steelhead-Pop (ESU):Steelhead-Upper Columbia River, Okanogan River, Threatened
Township:T34NR26E
Upper Columbia Assesment Unit:Omak Creek-Lower DS
Watershed Administrative Unit:Mission
WRIA:Okanogan
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  APPLICATION FINAL 
RESTORATION METRICS
Miles of Stream and/or Shoreline Treated or Protected (C.0.b)
0.75mi0.75mi
Instream Habitat Project    
Total Miles Of Instream Habitat Treated (C.4.b)
1.89mi1.89mi
 Channel reconfiguration and connectivity (C.4.c.1)    
Acres Of Channel/Off-Channel Connected Or Added (C.4.c.5)
Instream Pools Created/Added (C.4.c.6)
Miles of Off-Channel Stream Created or Connected (C.4.c.4)
Miles of Stream Treated for channel reconfiguration and connectivity (C.4.c.3)
 Channel structure placement (C.4.d.1)    
Acres Of Streambed Treated for channel structure placement (C.4.d.4)
Miles of Stream Treated for channel structure placement (C.4.d.3)
Number of structures placed in channel (C.4.d.7)
Pools Created through channel structure placement (C.4.d.5)
Yards Of Average Stream-Width At Mid-Point Of Worksite (C.4.d.6)
 Streambank stabilization (C.4.e.1)    
Miles of Streambank Stabilized (C.4.e.3)
1.14mi1.14mi