Barrier Modification for Fish Passage Improvement Sample Clauses

Barrier Modification for Fish Passage Improvement. Barrier modification projects are intended to improve passage for the Covered Species by (1) providing access to upstream habitat, and (2) increasing the duration of accessibility (both within and between years). Projects may include those that improve Covered Species passage through beaver dams, existing culverts, diversions, dams, bridges, and paved and unpaved fords through replacement, removal, or retrofitting. In particular, these practices may include the use of gradient control weirs upstream or downstream of barriers to control water velocity or water surface elevation or to provide sufficient pool habitat to facilitate jumps, or the use of interior baffles or weirs to mediate velocity and the increased water depth. BMAs also include log jam and beaver dam modifications to facilitate passage by juvenile and adult life stages of the Covered Species. Implementing these types of projects may require the use of heavy equipment (e.g., self- propelled logging yarders, mechanical excavators, backhoes), however, hand labor will be used wherever possible. NMFS (2019) Guidelines for Salmonid Passage at Stream Crossings will be adhered to when planning fish passage improvement projects. In addition, the section in the CDFG Manual (Flosi et al., 2010) entitled Fish Passage (Part VII-46), provides technical guidance for the design of Covered Species passage projects at stream crossings, small dams and water diversion structures and should be referenced when developing Covered Species passage remediation projects. Part VII-46 is intended to guide designers through the general process of selecting a design approach for passage improvement. Where there is further opportunity to protect the Covered Species, additional site-specific criteria may be appropriate and recommended by agencies.
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