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APPENDIX D: North Fork Nooksack Sub-basin Report

WHATCOM COUNTY FISH PASSAGE ASSESSMENT SUBBASIN REPORT NORTH FORK NOOKSACK RIVER Description of Sub-basin The North Fork Nooksack River originates at an alpine glacier on the east side of Mount Shuksan and flows roughly 40 miles west and south to its confluence with the Middle Fork near Deming, WA (figures 1-5). The upper watershed of the North Fork flows down a relatively confined valley with relatively steep gradient tributaries forming alluvial fans from the north and south. These tributaries include Wells, Glacier, Boulder, Hedrick, and Canyon Creeks. Downstream from Maple Creek, the valley widens and the river corridor becomes a welldeveloped braided channel system with broad floodplains, and low relief outwash terraces. This braided reach extends to the confluence with the South Fork Nooksack near Deming, except where it is pinched against a portion of the Slide Mountain Block slide on the left bank immediately south of Racehorse Creek. Numerous alluvial fan forming tributary streams are found along the lower watershed of the North Fork, including Kendall, Coal, and Racehorse Creeks. The primary land use on the steep forested hillsides surrounding the North Fork is commercial logging. Agricultural and rural residential activities dominate the river terraces and alluvial fans that border the lower river. Pockets of urban development occur along Kendal Creek, Maple Creek and near Glacier Creek. Land use jurisdiction is split between Whatcom County in the low-lying areas, United s Forest Service east of the town of Glacier, and the state Department of Natural Resources in the foothills (Whatcom County, 1997). Numerous small, unnamed tributary streams enter the North Fork Nooksack from the steep forested hillsides that flank the river in the upper watershed. These streams share many characteristics. The upper watershed is typically steep gradient cascade and falls which transition abruptly to moderate gradient, gravel rich streams on alluvial fans that border the river floodplain. Streamside vegetation is usually thick conifer forest on the hill-slope, and fragmented deciduous/conifer forest and pasture on the alluvial fan. Fish use is usually restricted to the short alluvial fan reaches and commonly include pink, chum, and, coho salmon and steelhead and cutthroat trout. Some of the larger streams also support small runs of Chinook and sockeye salmon, and native char (Whatcom County, 1994, NWIFC, 2003). The lower portion of Maple Creek, below Maple falls, is located on the North Fork Nooksack floodplain. Well developed pool and riffle complexes, off-channel wetlands and clean gravel substrate, characterize this reach. Stream side vegetation is fragmented forest/shrub. This reach is heavy utilization by Chinook, coho, pink, chum and occasional sockeye salmon, and by cutthroat and steelhead trout (Whatcom County, 1994, NWIFC, 2003). Kendall Creek begins as Sprague and Kendall lakes and flows south through low gradient marshes and pastureland to the North Fork Nooksack River. Upstream of Mount Baker Highway, the stream is dominated by shrub and pasture vegetation and sand/silt substrate. Downstream reaches are primarily pasture vegetation and substrate dominated by grave/cobble. Whatcom County North Fork Nooksack Subbasin Report 2

Fish use in the main stem, upstream of the hatchery, is mostly coho salmon and cutthroat trout. Below the fish hatchery, located near the mouth of Kendall Creek, many species have access including Chinook, coho, chum, pink, and occasionally sockeye salmon, and cutthroat and steelhead trout (Whatcom County, 1994, NWIFC, 2003). Other than the fish hatchery, no barriers were identified on the main channel. However, several tributary streams did have barriers. High Creek is the largest tributary to Kendall Creek. Numerous small tributaries flow southward off of Red Mountain, cross Mount Baker Highway, and together, flow west as High Creek. Abundant gravel substrate characterizes High Creek. In fact, the lower reaches have aggraded so much that adult salmon are regularly stranded on dewatered gravel bars in the lower reaches. Streamside vegetation is mixed deciduous/conifer forest in the upper reaches that transition to fragmented forest and pasture in the lower reaches. Fish use is primarily coho salmon and cutthroat trout (Whatcom County, 1994, NWIFC, 2003). Kenney Creek originates on Racehorse Mountain, traverses several elevated river terraces, and drops to the North Fork floodplain from the east via a large fish ladder. The channel substrate is dominantly gravel in long riffle segments and coarse sand in pools. The streamside vegetation is entirely mixed deciduous/conifer forest except for occasional small residential clearing. Fish use includes Chinook, pink and chum salmon in the lower reaches and steelhead and coho in the upper watershed (Whatcom County, 1994, NWIFC, 2003). Jim Creek and Bonner Creeks originate on south flank of Sumas Mountain and cross Mount Baker Highway and Truck Road before joining the North Fork floodplain. Flow in both creeks is seasonal, but abundant gravel substrate and mixed forest riparian vegetation facilitate moderate returns of coho salmon, and cutthroat, and steelhead trout (Whatcom County, 1994, NWIFC, 2003). Data Integration from Previous Projects In the North Fork Sub-basin, previous barrier data from Whatcom County (County roads), Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) for highways, and Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association is standardized and integrated into the WDFW Fish Passage and Screening Inventory (FPSI) data base format and is included in the final summary table (table 1). Reach Prioritization Summary Prior to contacting landowners for access permission, inventory staff met with tribal and state biologists, and local fisheries professionals to identify priority stream reaches that had not been previously inventoried. In the interest of efficiency, we did not include areas with previously completed inventories, or where barrier inventories are required by law, and focused on reaches where information was lacking. The extent of fish barrier assessment within the Sub-basin was limited to the anadromous zone of fish bearing streams within the jurisdiction of Whatcom County. Similar inventories have been Whatcom County North Fork Nooksack Subbasin Report 3

completed by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), the state Department of Transportation (WSDOT), and the Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) for their respective ownerships. With the possible exception of Boyd Creek, the USFS does not have barriers in anadromous fish streams, WSDOT and Whatcom County Public Works will be repairing barriers on roadways as part of their ongoing maintenance and repair program, and the DNR will be correcting blockages on state land under Road Maintenance and Abandonment Plans scheduling and implementation (Currents, 2004). In the North Fork Nooksack Sub-basin, we identified the following priority reaches for intensive review: Jim Creek: From NF confluence to end of anadromous habitat Bonner Creek: Inventory culvert at Deal Road MP 0.0. Kenney Creek: From NF confluence to end of anadromous habitat Bell Creek Area: Downstream check from SR 542 at MP 17.85 to confluence with NF Nooksack River. Kendall Creek, Zender Trib., and Bodhi Creeks: Complete survey of anadromous habitat. High Creek: WDFW main channel surveys completed. Surveyed associated fish-bearing tributaries. WRIA 01.0422: Trib near the end of North Fork Road. From NF confluence to end of anadromous habitat Boulder Creek Area: (WRIA 01.0425) immediately west of bridge and other unnamed tributaries nearby. Hedrick Creek and unnamed Tributary that crosses Cornell Creek Road at MP 0.36: Surbey entire anadromous reach on both systems. Two unnamed tributaries just east of Wildcat Creek. From NF confluence to end of anadromous habitat Lower Maple Creek System (01.0145) from HWY 542 to end of anadromous habitat (Maple Falls). System includes an unnamed tributary. tributary in the NW corner of Section 32. From NF confluence to end of anadromous habitat Slough just north of Racehorse Creek. Barrier Assessment Prior to conducting fieldwork, landowners adjacent to stream inventory sites provided written or verbal permission for field crews to access their property. Field crews did not evaluate culverts or habitat conditions on land parcels in which property access was denied. Two levels of assessment are included in this report. The first is a road inventory conducted by Whatcom County Public Works staff that identified fish blocking culverts on the County road system for known and possible fish bearing streams. The second level of assessment was a stream based inventory by Nooksack Tribe and Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association field crews on priority stream reaches identified in the reach prioritization effort described above. All human made features in priority stream reaches were geo-referenced using GPS and Whatcom County North Fork Nooksack Subbasin Report 4

evaluated for their ability to pass fish. Field evaluation and data collection followed the methodologies described in the Fish Passage Barrier and surface Water Diversion Screening Assessment and Prioritization Manual (WDFW 2000). Summary of Results Figure 1 is a map of the North Fork Sub-basin showing the location and site ID number of each feature inventoried. Table 1 summarizes the inventory results sequentially by site ID number for the North Fork Nooksack Sub-basin. Table 2 summarizes the details associated with identified fish passage barriers and is sorted by Priority Index number (PI). Due primarily to property access restrictions, some blockages did not have PI s calculated. However, this project captured the vast majority of fish passage barriers for a reasonably complete inventory of all passage barriers to anadromous fish in this sub-basin. Whatcom County North Fork Nooksack Subbasin Report 5

North Fork Nooksack River Culvert Barriers: 42.76 Site ID: 1280051 Kenney Cr Span (m): 1.59 Length (m): 12.35 Outfall drop 1 Us Barriers: 3 4,235 20,945 11,084 42.76 Site ID: 1280051 Kenney Cr Span (m): 1.00 Length (m): 12.55 Outfall drop 1 Us Barriers: 3 4,235 20,945 11,084 26.09 Site ID: 370556 County Span (m): 1.52 Length (m): 11.28 Gradient Us Barriers: 4 1,970 2,344 1,829 24.22 Site ID: 992154 High Cr OTH Kendall Cr Span (m): 2.20 Length (m): 8.17 Outfall; 3 Us Barriers: 4 4,996 6,107 13,293 Culvert = Round, BOX = Rectangular, ARCH = Bottomless arch, SQSH = Pipe arch, ELL = Ellipse, OTH = Other. Culvert = Pre-cast concrete, CPC = Cast in place concrete, = Corrugated steel, SST = Smooth Steel, CAL = Corrugated aluminum, SPS = Structuural plate steel, SPA = Structural plate aluminum, PVC = Plastic, TMB = Timber, MRY = Masonary, OTH = Other

North Fork Nooksack River Culvert Barriers: 21.43 Site ID: 370625 Jim Cr County Span (m): 0.55 Length (m): 10.59 slope Us Barriers: 1 416 271 462 21.37 Site ID: 991621 High Cr Kendall Cr Span (m): 1.89 Length (m): 15.24 7 Us Barriers: 2 3,882 5,286 10,279 21.01 Site ID: 370408 Van Hook's Cr CAL County Span (m): 1.37 Length (m): 12.19 outfall drop 417 89 2,465 18.91 Site ID: 370623 CAL County Span (m): 0.95 Length (m): 12.04 1 Us Barriers: 2 689 250 484 Culvert = Round, BOX = Rectangular, ARCH = Bottomless arch, SQSH = Pipe arch, ELL = Ellipse, OTH = Other. Culvert = Pre-cast concrete, CPC = Cast in place concrete, = Corrugated steel, SST = Smooth Steel, CAL = Corrugated aluminum, SPS = Structuural plate steel, SPA = Structural plate aluminum, PVC = Plastic, TMB = Timber, MRY = Masonary, OTH = Other

North Fork Nooksack River Culvert Barriers: 18.91 Site ID: 370623 CAL County Span (m): 0.95 Length (m): 12.58 1 Us Barriers: 2 689 250 484 16.63 Site ID: 990187 BOX Hedrick Cr Span (m): 1.83 Length (m): 24.38 551 159 576 16.63 Site ID: 990187 BOX Hedrick Cr Span (m): 1.83 Length (m): 24.38 551 159 576 14.07 Site ID: 1285021 Kendall Cr Span (m): 0.76 Length (m): 5.65 Bedload Us Barriers: 2 1,001 527 496 Culvert = Round, BOX = Rectangular, ARCH = Bottomless arch, SQSH = Pipe arch, ELL = Ellipse, OTH = Other. Culvert = Pre-cast concrete, CPC = Cast in place concrete, = Corrugated steel, SST = Smooth Steel, CAL = Corrugated aluminum, SPS = Structuural plate steel, SPA = Structural plate aluminum, PVC = Plastic, TMB = Timber, MRY = Masonary, OTH = Other

North Fork Nooksack River Culvert Barriers: 12.44 Site ID: 992161 High Cr Span (m): 2.50 Length (m): 17.91 Culvert set too high 10 Us Barriers: 1 1,502 937 4,895 12.25 Site ID: 1280067 High Cr Span (m): 1.11 Length (m): 8.50 Us Barriers: 12.06 Site ID: 992160 High Cr Span (m): 0.61 Length (m): 8.00 11 1,023 549 4,297 10.10 Site ID: 995997 Baptist Camp Cr Span (m): 0.20 Length (m): 12.26 Outfall; 1 Us Barriers: 1 206 112 419 Culvert = Round, BOX = Rectangular, ARCH = Bottomless arch, SQSH = Pipe arch, ELL = Ellipse, OTH = Other. Culvert = Pre-cast concrete, CPC = Cast in place concrete, = Corrugated steel, SST = Smooth Steel, CAL = Corrugated aluminum, SPS = Structuural plate steel, SPA = Structural plate aluminum, PVC = Plastic, TMB = Timber, MRY = Masonary, OTH = Other

North Fork Nooksack River Culvert Barriers: 8.41 Site ID: 995409 Span (m): 0.76 Length (m): 17.97 1 Us Barriers: 1 300 56 188 8.38 Site ID: 1280050 Kenney Cr Span (m): 1.59 Length (m): 15.58 2 70 37 30 8.36 Site ID: 990023 Baptist Camp Cr Span (m): 0.45 Length (m): 12.53 Us Barriers: 3 512 344 810 8.01 Site ID: 370622 Jim Cr County Span (m): 0.75 Length (m): 10.52 1 124 0 191 Culvert = Round, BOX = Rectangular, ARCH = Bottomless arch, SQSH = Pipe arch, ELL = Ellipse, OTH = Other. Culvert = Pre-cast concrete, CPC = Cast in place concrete, = Corrugated steel, SST = Smooth Steel, CAL = Corrugated aluminum, SPS = Structuural plate steel, SPA = Structural plate aluminum, PVC = Plastic, TMB = Timber, MRY = Masonary, OTH = Other

North Fork Nooksack River Culvert Barriers: 7.45 Site ID: 1285187 PVC High Cr Span (m): 0.61 Length (m): 8.40 2 1,066 0 96 6.52 Site ID: 995998 PVC Baptist Camp Cr Span (m): 0.15 Length (m): 3.32 2 187 76 210 6.09 Site ID: 1285025 Kendall Cr Span (m): 1.35 Length (m): 7.70 slope 1 543 0 464 5.60 Site ID: 991884 Baptist Camp Cr OTH Span (m): 0.61 Length (m): 3.35 ;Outfall 127 92 106 Culvert = Round, BOX = Rectangular, ARCH = Bottomless arch, SQSH = Pipe arch, ELL = Ellipse, OTH = Other. Culvert = Pre-cast concrete, CPC = Cast in place concrete, = Corrugated steel, SST = Smooth Steel, CAL = Corrugated aluminum, SPS = Structuural plate steel, SPA = Structural plate aluminum, PVC = Plastic, TMB = Timber, MRY = Masonary, OTH = Other

North Fork Nooksack River Culvert Barriers: 4.77 Site ID: 1280066 Kenney Cr Span (m): 0.64 Length (m): 11.05 Outfall drop 2 Us Barriers: 1 251 0 53 3.84 Site ID: 1280065 Kenney Cr Span (m): 0.63 Length (m): 10.62 3 50 0 10 3.21 Site ID: 1285024 Bodhi Cr Kendall Cr Span (m): 0.63 Length (m): 6.10 slope 1 543 0 95 1.71 Site ID: 1285189 Span (m): 1.68 Length (m): 10.73 Outfall Drop 124 0 106 Culvert = Round, BOX = Rectangular, ARCH = Bottomless arch, SQSH = Pipe arch, ELL = Ellipse, OTH = Other. Culvert = Pre-cast concrete, CPC = Cast in place concrete, = Corrugated steel, SST = Smooth Steel, CAL = Corrugated aluminum, SPS = Structuural plate steel, SPA = Structural plate aluminum, PVC = Plastic, TMB = Timber, MRY = Masonary, OTH = Other

North Fork Nooksack River Culvert Barriers: Site ID: 990577 High Cr Span (m): 0.61 Length (m): 16.46 Outfall Us Barriers: 3 Site ID: 990602 Span (m): 0.76 Length (m): 19.81 Outfall; 2 Us Barriers: 1 Site ID: 370495 Maple Cr County Span (m): 0.46 Length (m): 11.58 Outfall drop Us Barriers: Site ID: 990596 Span (m): 0.30 Length (m): Outfall; Us Barriers: Culvert = Round, BOX = Rectangular, ARCH = Bottomless arch, SQSH = Pipe arch, ELL = Ellipse, OTH = Other. Culvert = Pre-cast concrete, CPC = Cast in place concrete, = Corrugated steel, SST = Smooth Steel, CAL = Corrugated aluminum, SPS = Structuural plate steel, SPA = Structural plate aluminum, PVC = Plastic, TMB = Timber, MRY = Masonary, OTH = Other

North Fork Nooksack River Culvert Barriers: Site ID: 990589 Span (m): 0.91 Length (m): 30.55 ;Outfall 90 Site ID: 990585 OTH Span (m): 0.76 Length (m): 19.20 Site ID: 990584 OTH Jim Cr Span (m): 0.61 Length (m): 23.63 Us Barriers: 1 228 Site ID: 990582 Marshal Hill Cr Span (m): 0.70 Length (m): 40.84 Us Barriers: 98 Culvert = Round, BOX = Rectangular, ARCH = Bottomless arch, SQSH = Pipe arch, ELL = Ellipse, OTH = Other. Culvert = Pre-cast concrete, CPC = Cast in place concrete, = Corrugated steel, SST = Smooth Steel, CAL = Corrugated aluminum, SPS = Structuural plate steel, SPA = Structural plate aluminum, PVC = Plastic, TMB = Timber, MRY = Masonary, OTH = Other

North Fork Nooksack River Culvert Barriers: Site ID: 990046 Bruce Cr Span (m): 1.07 Length (m): 17.24 Site ID: 1280058 Span (m): 0.35 Length (m): 6.50 physical barrier Us Barriers: Site ID: 990603 Lookout Cr Span (m): 1.22 Length (m): 25.02 ;Outfall Site ID: 370407 Kenney Cr County Span (m): 1.52 Length (m): 26.52 outfall drop Us Barriers: Culvert = Round, BOX = Rectangular, ARCH = Bottomless arch, SQSH = Pipe arch, ELL = Ellipse, OTH = Other. Culvert = Pre-cast concrete, CPC = Cast in place concrete, = Corrugated steel, SST = Smooth Steel, CAL = Corrugated aluminum, SPS = Structuural plate steel, SPA = Structural plate aluminum, PVC = Plastic, TMB = Timber, MRY = Masonary, OTH = Other

North Fork Nooksack River Culvert Barriers: Site ID: 991107 Bonner Cr Span (m): 1.07 Length (m): 30.48 115 Site ID: 370496 Doaks Cr Maple Cr County Span (m): 1.22 Length (m): 16.76 Us Barriers: Site ID: 1285028 High Cr Span (m): 1.25 Length (m): 8.45 slope Us Barriers: Site ID: 990580 Span (m): 0.61 Length (m): 63.49 108 Culvert = Round, BOX = Rectangular, ARCH = Bottomless arch, SQSH = Pipe arch, ELL = Ellipse, OTH = Other. Culvert = Pre-cast concrete, CPC = Cast in place concrete, = Corrugated steel, SST = Smooth Steel, CAL = Corrugated aluminum, SPS = Structuural plate steel, SPA = Structural plate aluminum, PVC = Plastic, TMB = Timber, MRY = Masonary, OTH = Other

North Fork Nooksack River Culvert Barriers: Site ID: 995583 Span (m): 0.46 Length (m): 15.36 ;Outfall Site ID: 990606 Span (m): 1.66 Length (m): 24.61 ;Outfall Site ID: 995561 Span (m): 0.46 Length (m): 18.32 ;Outfall 38 Site ID: 995567 BOX CPC Span (m): 1.84 Length (m): 23.88 ;Outfall 38 Culvert = Round, BOX = Rectangular, ARCH = Bottomless arch, SQSH = Pipe arch, ELL = Ellipse, OTH = Other. Culvert = Pre-cast concrete, CPC = Cast in place concrete, = Corrugated steel, SST = Smooth Steel, CAL = Corrugated aluminum, SPS = Structuural plate steel, SPA = Structural plate aluminum, PVC = Plastic, TMB = Timber, MRY = Masonary, OTH = Other

North Fork Nooksack River Culvert Barriers: Site ID: 995571 Span (m): 0.91 Length (m): 16.38 64 Site ID: 995573 BOX CPC Span (m): 1.84 Length (m): 13.15 Site ID: 995577 BOX CPC Span (m): 1.84 Length (m): 16.14 Site ID: 995439 OTH Bagley Cr Span (m): 0.61 Length (m): 29.52 ;Outfall Us Barriers: 1 Culvert = Round, BOX = Rectangular, ARCH = Bottomless arch, SQSH = Pipe arch, ELL = Ellipse, OTH = Other. Culvert = Pre-cast concrete, CPC = Cast in place concrete, = Corrugated steel, SST = Smooth Steel, CAL = Corrugated aluminum, SPS = Structuural plate steel, SPA = Structural plate aluminum, PVC = Plastic, TMB = Timber, MRY = Masonary, OTH = Other

North Fork Nooksack River Culvert Barriers: Site ID: 995582 Span (m): 0.61 Length (m): 15.26 Plugged culvert 165 Site ID: 995415 Span (m): 0.53 Length (m): 6.22 Us Barriers: Site ID: 995584 County Span (m): 0.46 Length (m): 14.66 Occlusion Site ID: 995585 BOX CPC Span (m): 1.83 Length (m): 12.19 Culvert = Round, BOX = Rectangular, ARCH = Bottomless arch, SQSH = Pipe arch, ELL = Ellipse, OTH = Other. Culvert = Pre-cast concrete, CPC = Cast in place concrete, = Corrugated steel, SST = Smooth Steel, CAL = Corrugated aluminum, SPS = Structuural plate steel, SPA = Structural plate aluminum, PVC = Plastic, TMB = Timber, MRY = Masonary, OTH = Other

North Fork Nooksack River Culvert Barriers: Site ID: 995585 BOX CPC Span (m): 1.83 Length (m): 12.19 Site ID: 995695 Bagley Cr Span (m): 0.61 Length (m): 13.25 1 95 Site ID: 996144 CAL High Cr Span (m): 0.61 Length (m): 9.11 outfall drop, slope Us Barriers: Site ID: 996144 CAL High Cr Span (m): 0.46 Length (m): 9.01 outfall drop, slope Us Barriers: Culvert = Round, BOX = Rectangular, ARCH = Bottomless arch, SQSH = Pipe arch, ELL = Ellipse, OTH = Other. Culvert = Pre-cast concrete, CPC = Cast in place concrete, = Corrugated steel, SST = Smooth Steel, CAL = Corrugated aluminum, SPS = Structuural plate steel, SPA = Structural plate aluminum, PVC = Plastic, TMB = Timber, MRY = Masonary, OTH = Other

North Fork Nooksack River Culvert Barriers: Site ID: 996169 OTH OTH High Cr Span (m): 1.05 Length (m): 8.09, velocity, bre Us Barriers: 1 Site ID: 995577 BOX CPC Span (m): 1.84 Length (m): 16.14 Site ID: 991640 Span (m): 0.61 Length (m): 19.81 ;Outfall Site ID: 990604 Deerhorn Cr Span (m): 1.83 Length (m): 23.84 Slop;Outfall Culvert = Round, BOX = Rectangular, ARCH = Bottomless arch, SQSH = Pipe arch, ELL = Ellipse, OTH = Other. Culvert = Pre-cast concrete, CPC = Cast in place concrete, = Corrugated steel, SST = Smooth Steel, CAL = Corrugated aluminum, SPS = Structuural plate steel, SPA = Structural plate aluminum, PVC = Plastic, TMB = Timber, MRY = Masonary, OTH = Other

North Fork Nooksack River Culvert Barriers: Site ID: 990605 Span (m): 0.91 Length (m): 18.29 ;Outfall 216 Site ID: 991060 Span (m): 0.91 Length (m): 13.28 ;Outfall 188 Site ID: 996175 Jim Cr Span (m): 0.46 Length (m): 4.30 1 144 Site ID: 991108 High Cr Span (m): 0.61 Length (m): 12.50 Us Barriers: Culvert = Round, BOX = Rectangular, ARCH = Bottomless arch, SQSH = Pipe arch, ELL = Ellipse, OTH = Other. Culvert = Pre-cast concrete, CPC = Cast in place concrete, = Corrugated steel, SST = Smooth Steel, CAL = Corrugated aluminum, SPS = Structuural plate steel, SPA = Structural plate aluminum, PVC = Plastic, TMB = Timber, MRY = Masonary, OTH = Other

North Fork Nooksack River Culvert Barriers: Site ID: 991108 High Cr Span (m): 0.61 Length (m): 12.50 Us Barriers: Site ID: 995443 Razor Hone Cr Span (m): 0.61 Length (m): 14.18 1 153 Site ID: 991113 High Cr Span (m): 0.61 Length (m): 19.91 ;Outfall Site ID: 990604 Deerhorn Cr Span (m): 1.83 Length (m): 23.84 ;Outfall Culvert = Round, BOX = Rectangular, ARCH = Bottomless arch, SQSH = Pipe arch, ELL = Ellipse, OTH = Other. Culvert = Pre-cast concrete, CPC = Cast in place concrete, = Corrugated steel, SST = Smooth Steel, CAL = Corrugated aluminum, SPS = Structuural plate steel, SPA = Structural plate aluminum, PVC = Plastic, TMB = Timber, MRY = Masonary, OTH = Other

North Fork Nooksack River Culvert Barriers: Site ID: 991705 SQSH Kendall Cr Span (m): 1.06 Length (m): 11.32 Outfall; Site ID: 991885 Span (m): 0.91 Length (m): 57.30 /Undersized Us Barriers: Site ID: 991887 Span (m): 0.61 Length (m): 10.06 slope Us Barriers: Site ID: 995770 High Cr Span (m): 0.91 Length (m): 24.37 Outfall 1 Culvert = Round, BOX = Rectangular, ARCH = Bottomless arch, SQSH = Pipe arch, ELL = Ellipse, OTH = Other. Culvert = Pre-cast concrete, CPC = Cast in place concrete, = Corrugated steel, SST = Smooth Steel, CAL = Corrugated aluminum, SPS = Structuural plate steel, SPA = Structural plate aluminum, PVC = Plastic, TMB = Timber, MRY = Masonary, OTH = Other

North Fork Nooksack River Culvert Barriers: Site ID: 995776 Span (m): 0.76 Length (m): 43.12 104 Site ID: 995777 Span (m): 0.61 Length (m): 27.61 Outfall; Site ID: 995413 Span (m): 0.46 Length (m): 17.89 ;Outfall Site ID: 991113 High Cr Span (m): 0.61 Length (m): 19.76 ;Outfall Culvert = Round, BOX = Rectangular, ARCH = Bottomless arch, SQSH = Pipe arch, ELL = Ellipse, OTH = Other. Culvert = Pre-cast concrete, CPC = Cast in place concrete, = Corrugated steel, SST = Smooth Steel, CAL = Corrugated aluminum, SPS = Structuural plate steel, SPA = Structural plate aluminum, PVC = Plastic, TMB = Timber, MRY = Masonary, OTH = Other

North Fork Nooksack River Barrier Dams: 75.57 DAM ATTRIBUTES Site ID: 01.0406 0.10 Dam Name: Kendall Cr. Hatc Kendall Cr Height (m): 1.4 Span: Full Fish passage (%): FW Us Barriers: 13,694 20,199 55,113 18.54 DAM ATTRIBUTES Site ID: 1280064 Dam Name: Vaught Property Height (m): 1.7 Span: Full Fish passage (%): 33 2 339 250 384 DAM ATTRIBUTES Site ID: 995414 Dam Name: Height (m): 4 Span: Full Fish passage (%): 0 Us Barriers:

North Fork Nooksack River Barrier Fishways: 75.34 Site ID: 992159 Kendall Cr Fish Passage(%): 33 Us Barriers: FISHWAY ATTRIBUTES FW Type: WP Attached To: Dam Weir No: 5 Bed Control: 12,342 19,397 53,994 Site ID: 01.0392 0.10 Kenney Cr County Fish Passage(%): 67 Us Barriers: FISHWAY ATTRIBUTES FW Type: WP Attached To: Culvert Weir No: 6 Bed Control: 2,382 Fishway Type: BC = baffled culvert, PC = pool chute, RCC = roughened channel, SBC = streambed control, WP = weir pool Bed Control: RC = Rock, CC = Concrete, GC = gabion, LC = Log, PLC = Plank.

Other Miscellaneous North Fork Nooksack River Barriers: 27.88 Site ID: 992156 High Cr Kendall Cr Fish Passage (%): 0 1 Us Barriers: 6 BARRIER ATTRIBUTES BarrierType: CC Bridge Apron 5,282 6,576 14,757 25.96 Site ID: 992153 High Cr Kendall Cr Fish Passage (%): 0 4 Us Barriers: 3 BARRIER ATTRIBUTES BarrierType: CC Bridge apron 4,706 5,848 12,385 22.33 Site ID: 992157 High Cr Kendall Cr Fish Passage (%): 67 Us Barriers: 7 BARRIER ATTRIBUTES BarrierType: Streambed Control 5,719 7,417 17,297 20.85 Site ID: 992155 High Cr Kendall Cr Fish Passage (%): 0 2 Us Barriers: 5 BARRIER ATTRIBUTES BarrierType: CC Bridge Apron 5,146 6,425 14,225