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GOODWIN CREEK @ WARNER MCBRIDE PROPERTY, NEAR BATESVILLE, MS. CONSTRUCTED FEB 26 – MAR 2, 2007 The final design was based on the landowner’s required stream and riparian corridor functions

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GOODWIN CREEK @ WARNER MCBRIDE PROPERTY, NEAR BATESVILLE, MS. CONSTRUCTED FEB 26 – MAR 2, 2007. The final design was based on the landowner’s required stream and riparian corridor functions. KEY. Tieback/key- 1.0 ton/ft. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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GOODWIN CREEK @ WARNER MCBRIDE PROPERTY, NEAR BATESVILLE, MS. CONSTRUCTED

FEB 26 – MAR 2, 2007The final design was based on the landowner’s required stream and

riparian corridor functions

Goodwin Creek @ McBride Property Design Layout for

Bends 1 & 2

Tieback/key- 1.0 ton/ft

LPSTP- 0.5 ton/ft

LPSTP- 1.0 ton/ft

KEY

Traffic Control Stones

Bendway Weirs 1.0 ton/ft

Boil-Up Pool 2.0 tons/ft

Bend 1

Bend 2

FLOW

DESIGN CHOSEN BY THE LANDOWNER FOR BEND #1:

LPSTP WITH BENDWAY WEIRS & MAXIMUM

VEGETATION. BANK ALMOST COMPLETELY

BUILT OUT INTO STREAM (UPPER BANK SLIGHTLY

LAID BACK AT EDGE)

Project designers Dr. Andrew Simon ARS-NSL & Dave Derrick, ERDC-CHL

GOODWIN CREEK–CONSTRUCTION-FEB 2007–DIRK SPENCER

THE PLAN

Actually Derrick’s

cheat sheet

PIX BY DANNY KLIMETZ

Pix with outline of proposed work

FILLCUT

CUT

LPSTP

Typical post-project cross-section

Goodwin Creek-Cross Section-Soil Cut/Fill Area (Bend 1)

NOTE: All cut/fill activity will be in balance

KEY

LPSTP

Fill area

ELE +0.0

+12+15

Varies 7 to 14 ft

Cut areas

This left bank cut area will also provide a floodplain bench for the stream

6 ft

LPSTP

Top bank, right descending bank

PRE-PROJECT CONDITIONS

BEND #1

Looking DS at Bend #1

GOODWIN CREEK - NOV 2007 - PIX BY DERRICK

From channel, looking DS @ Bend #1

GOODWIN CREEK - NOV 2007 - PIX BY DERRICK

FLOOD APRIL 6, 2005

BEND #1

Looking DS at supercritical flume-good hydro data

GOODWIN CREEK – FLOOD APR 6, 2005

Looking DS @ Bend #1 Note thalweg trace

GOODWIN CREEK – FLOOD APR 6, 2005

LET’S GET IT

STARTED

1 of 7 trucks stuck

GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 –DANNY KLIMETZ

Dave Derrick teaching some of the 44 workshop participants

GOODWIN CREEK–CONSTRUCTION-FEB 27, 2007–DANNY KLIMETZ

ALL METHODS USED IN PROJECT • LPSTP WITH TIEBACKS & KEYS• LIVE STAKING OF ADVENTITIOUS ROOTING SPECIES

(Willow, River Birch, & Sycamore)• LIVE SILTATION• TRANSPLANTATION OF BOTH TRIMMED & WHOLE

TREES• RPM ROOTED STOCK (3 GALLON CONTAINER) PLANTS• LIVING RETARDS & LIVING DIKES• POLE PLANTING & UPPER BANK CURTAINS• BENDWAY WEIRS• TRAFFIC CONTROL STONES• BOIL-UP POOL• AN ENGINEERED ROCKED RIFFLE• SEEDING & MULCHING

CONSTRUCTION BEND # 1

Bend 1

Tieback/key- 1.0 ton/ft

LPSTP- 0.5 ton/ft

LPSTP- 1.0 ton/ft

KEY

Bendway Weirs 1.0 ton/ft

Traffic Control Stones

FlowTop

bank

SELF-ADJUSTING, SELF-FILTERING STONE

Undercut & launched, original height of protection is reduced

Original cross-section, note angle of repose 1:1.5 to 1:1.25

Reduced height of protection

Undercut angle of repose is steeper than original

Longitudinal Peaked Stone Toe Protection (LPSTP) Constructed of a well-graded, self-adjusting, self-filtering stone

(no filter fabric underlayment)

Live Siltation (willow)

Original bank

Constructed terraces with specific species vegetation (or combos) on each bench

Backfill

LPSTP

Looking DS, digging floodplain bench & placing soil along toe of right bank

GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 -DERRICK

Forming pile of stone into LPSTP, looking DS - BEND #1

GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 -DERRICK

Sloping upper bank - BEND #1

GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 -DERRICK

Final grooming and sloping of mid & upper bank - BEND #1

GOODWIN CREEK–CONSTRUCTION-FEB 27, 2007–DANNY KLIMETZ

Andrew has a gully idea, Derrick is stunned - BEND #1

GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 –NICK JOKAY

The cutting, toting, & planting crew, I mean the workshop participants

GOODWIN CREEK–CONSTRUCTION-FEB 27, 2007–DANNY KLIMETZ

Live Siltation behind the LPSTP – Bend 1

GOODWIN CREEK–CONSTRUCTION-FEB 27, 2007–DANNY KLIMETZ

Planting RPM trees & shrubs planted at specific heights above the water

GOODWIN CREEK–CONSTRUCTION-FEB 28, 2007–DANNY KLIMETZ

Soil was soft enough in places Live Stakes could be pushed in - BEND #1

GOODWIN CREEK–CONSTRUCTION-FEB 28, 2007–DANNY KLIMETZ

Or slap a Sycamore with the trackhoe & release a thousand seeds

GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 -DERRICK

We talked the Pennington sales rep out of 4 bags of

“Pennington SLOPEMASTER Mix”

grass seed. This seed worked well in our

application. Extreme upper bank was not as lush or robust as other

areas. Possibly a lack of moisture issue?

GOODWIN CREEK–CONSTRUCTION-FEB 28, 2007–DANNY KLIMETZ

Rolling and spreading hay - BEND #1

GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 –SHARLA LOVERN

BEFORE & AFTERS

OVER TIME

BEND #1

Looking US, Feb 2007 - BEND #1

GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 –NICK JOKAY

Looking US, working on it - BEND #1

GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 –NICK JOKAY

Looking US – Construction Complete - BEND #1

GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 –NICK JOKAY

Looking US @ BEND #1 - One month later

GOODWIN CREEK – ALMOST ONE MONTH – MAR 28, 2007 -DERRICK

Looking US @ Bend #1 – 2.5 months later

GOODWIN CREEK – 2.5 MONTHS – May 18, 2007 – DAVE BIEDENHARN

Looking US @ Bend #1 – 4 months later

GOODWIN CREEK – 4 MONTHS – July 3, 2007 – FROM DERRICK

2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking US @ Bend #1 – Rooted stock & pole plantings growing exceptionally well!

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

3.1 YRS LATER-Looking US @ project bank. Early in growing season & beavers have been busy.

3.1 YRS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK-PIX DERRICK 4-7-2010

3.4 YRS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK-PIX DERRICK 7-2-2010

3.4 YRS LATER-Looking US @ the project bank. Willows have roared back & other veg growth has been phenomenal

Looking US @ a Bendway Weir – Bend #1 – 4 months later

GOODWIN CREEK – 4 MONTHS – July 3, 2007 – FROM DERRICK

Looking US from the ERR @ Bend #1 – 8 months later

GOODWIN CREEK – 8 MONTHS LATER– NOV 12, 2007 – FROM DERRICK

Looking US @ Bend #1 – 8 months later

GOODWIN CREEK – 8 MONTHS LATER– NOV 12, 2007 – FROM DERRICK

2.4 YEARS AFTER PROJECT

COMPLETIONPhotos by Derrick

JULY 3, 2009BEND # 1

2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking DS @ constructed & vegetated stabilized bank in Bend #1. Most rooted stock plants are 6 to 18 ft tall.

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking DS @ constructed & vegetated stabilized bank in Bend #1. Most rooted stock plants are 6 to 18 ft tall.

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

2.4 YEARS LATER-Upper bank Sycamore Live Stakes are growing well. Several are 6 to 12 ft tall.

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

2.4 YEARS LATER-Sycamore Live Stakes growing well on upper third of bank (10 -12 ft above base flow water surface elevation)

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

2.4 YEARS LATER-Sycamore Live Stakes 6-10 ft tall.

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

2.4 YEARS LATER-Sycamore Live Stakes growing well on upper third of bank (10-12 ft above base flow water

surface elevation). Sycamore Live Stakes are

6-10 ft tall with robust growth.

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking US @ Bend #1 Rocked Riffle & vegged bank

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking US @ Bend #1. Various planted species of trees & shrubs provide a robust riparian corridor.

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking US @ Bend #1. Minimal stone & robust plant growth provides shade, cover, & overhanging veg.

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking US @ Bend #1 right bank riparian veg.

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking US @ Bend #1 Bendway Weirs & vegged bank. Channel has deep pools & well-formed riffles.

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking US @ Bend #1 Bendway Weirs & 6-18 ft tall planted trees & shrubs.

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking DS @ Bend #1 right bank

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking US @ LPSTP & plants in upper end of Bend #1

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking DS @ Bend #1 LPSTP & BW.

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking DS @ upper end of Bend #1 LPSTP & BW.

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking DS @ US end of Bend #1 LPSTP & BW

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking DS @ upper end of Bend #1

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

3.1 YEARSAFTER PROJECT

COMPLETIONPhotos by Derrick APRIL 7, 2010

MR. BEAVER HAS BEEN BUSY

3.1 YRS LATER-Looking DS @ project bank. Early in growing season & beavers have been busy.

3.1 YRS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK-PIX DERRICK 4-7-2010

3.1 YRS LATER-Looking US @ project bank. Trees have not leafed out & beavers have been busy.

3.1 YRS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK-PIX DERRICK 4-7-2010

3.1 YRS LATER-Looking downhill @ the Engineered Rocked Riffle.

3.1 YRS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK-PIX DERRICK 4-7-2010

3.4 YEARSAFTER PROJECT

COMPLETIONPhotos by Dave Derrick

JULY 2, 2010WHAT A DIFFERENCE

3 MONTHS MAKES!!

3.4 YRS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK-PIX DERRICK 7-2-2010

3.4 YRS LATER-Looking DS @ the project bank. Willows have roared back & other veg growth has been phenomenal

3.4 YRS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK-PIX DERRICK 7-2-2010

3.4 YRS LATER-Looking US @ the project bank. Willows have roared back & other veg growth has been phenomenal

3.4 YRS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK-PIX DERRICK 7-2-2010

3.4 YRS LATER-Looking DS @ the Engineered Rocked Riffle.

3.4 YRS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK-PIX DERRICK 7-2-2010

3.4 YRS LATER-Looking US @ the Engineered Rocked Riffle. Project is stable. Great pool-riffle-pool sequence.

3.4 YRS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK-PIX DERRICK 7-2-2010

3.4 YRS LATER-Looking US @ LPSTP & Bendway Weirs # 3 & # 2. Great pool-riffle-pool sequence!!

3.4 YRS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK-PIX DERRICK 7-2-2010

3.4 YRS LATER-Looking DS @ LPSTP & Bendway Weirs. Great overhanging veg (shade, cover, structure, insects)

3.4 YRS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK-PIX DERRICK 7-2-2010

3.4 YRS LATER-Looking DS @ BW #2, LPSTP, Live Siltation & other veg. Stable with high hydraulic roughness.

Early 1997

July 2009

Looking downstream, what a difference 2 years after the project

was completed makes !!

Pre- and Post-Construction Surveys

DISTANCE FROM LEFT PIN, IN METERS

0 10 20 30 40

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Pre-construction: 2/14/07Constructed: 3/7/07Post contruction: 11/28/07 Post construction: 11/19/08

Plant Survival…Post Project

0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%

100%

DATE

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Couldn't locate

Dead

Surviving RPM plants

BEND #2LPSTP, a BOIL-UP POOL, BENDWAY WEIRS, LOG

REVETMENT, & VEGETATION

PRE-PROJECT CONDITIONS

Looking US @ BEND #2

GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 –DANNY KLIMETZ

BEND # 2 CONSTRUCTION

Bend #2Tieback/key- 1.0 ton/ft

LPSTP- 1.0 ton/ft

KEY

Bendway Weirs-1.0 ton/ft

Boil-Up Pool- 2.0 tons/ft

Bendway Weir #1Bendway W

eir #2

Log Revetment

Looking at Bendway Weir #2 keyway in Bend #2

GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 -DERRICK

Close-up of key for Bendway Weir #2 in BEND #2

GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 -DERRICK

Toting a pole

GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 –DANNY KLIMETZ

Placing adventitious poles in the

key

PIX BY DANNY KLIMETZ

Looking across, Bendway Weir #2 , key not backfilled yet - BEND #2

GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 -DERRICK

PROJECT IS 8 MONTHS OLD

Nov 12, 2007BEND #2

MANY PLANTS ARE DORMANT

Working from DS to US

Looking @ Bendway Weir #2, flow has flattened veg on top of BW, note deposition US & DS and willows growing US & in keyway

GOODWIN CREEK – 8 MONTHS LATER– NOV 12, 2007 – FROM DERRICK

Close-up look @ Bendway Weir #2 – 8 months later

GOODWIN CREEK – 8 MONTHS LATER– NOV 12, 2007 – FROM DERRICK

Willows

Willows

Looking US, deposition between Bendway Weirs & great thalweg alignment – 8 months later

GOODWIN CREEK – 8 MONTHS LATER– NOV 12, 2007 – FROM DERRICK

BEND # 2 2.4 YEARS AFTER

PROJECT COMPLETION

Photos by Derrick JULY 3, 2009

2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking DS @ Bend #2 Boil-Up pool, & Log. Left key & bank are all stable with vegetation growing.

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking US @ Bend #2. Log revetment stabilizes bank & provides aquatic habitat.

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking US @ Bend #2. Bendway Weirs have collected sediment proving a roughened vegged floodplain bench to stabilize the bank.

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking @ Bendway Weir #1 in Bend #2. Deposition & veg provides stabilization to bank.

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking @ Bendway Weir #2 in Bend #2. Deposition & veg provides stabilization to bank.

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking US @ Bendway Weirs # 1&2 in Bend #2. Nice vegged floodplain bench.

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking DS DS of Bend #2. Channel is not adversely affected by the US bank protection.

2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

3.4 YEARSAFTER PROJECT

COMPLETIONPhotos by Dave Derrick

JULY 2, 2010

3.4 YRS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK-PIX DERRICK 7-2-2010

3.4 YRS LATER-Looking US @ the project Bend #2. Stable and well vegged. Over 2 ft of sediment on top of Bendway Weirs.

3.4 YRS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK-PIX DERRICK 7-2-2010

3.4 YRS LATER-Looking across @ a Bendway Weir in Bend #2

3.4 YRS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK-PIX DERRICK 7-2-2010

3.4 YRS LATER-Looking US @ the log revetment.

The Bassett as a mountain lion