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Temperature Management Plan
and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 1
1.0 Background Clean Water Services (District) is a special service district that serves the urban portion of Washington
County. The District has 12 member cities and owns and operates four wastewater treatment plants in the
Tualatin River basin. The wastewater treatment plants and the municipal separate storm sewer system
(MS4) are permitted by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) under the District’s
watershed-based National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit, which was initially
issued on February 26, 2004, and reissued on July 27, 2005. The District continues to operate under the
terms and conditions of the 2005 watershed-based NPDES permit pending DEQ action on its permit renewal
application, which was submitted in 2008.
The watershed-based NPDES permit included stringent thermal load limits for the District’s Rock Creek and
Durham Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facilities (AWTFs) from the 2001 Temperature Total Maximum
Daily Load (TMDL) for the Tualatin River. The District explored several alternatives to meet the thermal
load allocations for the two facilities. The District concluded that a technology-based approach, which
would require mechanical cooling, was resource intensive and cost prohibitive, and would not improve
watershed health. Instead, the District adopted a strategy to improve watershed health by offsetting the
thermal load from the Rock Creek and Durham AWTFs with flow augmentation and riparian planting.
The District’s watershed-based NPDES permit included provisions to develop and implement a Temperature
Management Plan (TMP) that would document the District’s approach and programs for offsetting the
thermal load from the Rock Creek and Durham AWTFs. The Thermal Load Credit Trading Plan, which is
included in the District’s TMP, specified the methodology for calculating the thermal credits associated with
the riparian plantings and flow augmentation.
The District’s watershed-based NPDES permit allows water quality credit trading for temperature as well as
oxygen demanding parameters, such as ammonia and CBOD. Water quality trading for temperature is
conducted in accordance with the District’s DEQ-approved TMP. The conditions for trading for oxygen
demanding parameters are specified in Schedule A.1.a.4 of the watershed-based NPDES permit. Schedule
B.3 of the watershed-based NPDES permit requires the District to submit annual reports of its TMP activities
and credit trading activities by March 1. This report fulfills the requirements for submitting an annual report
for the District’s TMP activities and an annual report for the District’s credit trading activities.
2.0 2015 TMP Activities The temperature related activities presented in this report are for the period from February 1, 2015, to
January 31, 2016. This section contains a discussion of the District’s flow augmentation and riparian
planting activities for the above-referenced period. This section also includes a summary of temperature
management measures at the wastewater treatment facilities, recycled water use, and source control activities
that impact the thermal load discharged to the river.
2.1 Flow Augmentation Annually the District has 12,618 acre-feet of available stored water in Hagg Lake (Scoggins Reservoir) and
1,654 acre-feet in Barney Reservoir. The District releases stored water during the summer and fall to
enhance water quality in the Tualatin River. Stored water releases in July and August form the basis of the
flow augmentation credit in the Thermal Load Credit Trading Plan. In 2015, much of the Pacific Northwest
experienced an unusually dry spring and warm summer. Notably, precipitation levels for May and June were
27 and 44 percent of normal, respectively. Figure 1 compares the 2015 data and average monthly
precipitation data for 1948 through 2014 for the Portland metropolitan area. Figure 2 compares stream flows
in the Tualatin River for 2015 to the average stream flow for 2005 to 2014.
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*KHIO Weather Station, wunderground.com
Figure 1. Comparison of 2015 and Average Monthly Preciptation for 1948-2014*
for the Portland Metropolitan Area
*Oregon Water Resources Department
Figure 2. Comparison of 2015 and Average 2005-2014 Mean Daily Flow*
in the Tualatin River at Farmington
The dry spring and summer in 2015 resulted in greatly reduced stream flows in the Tualatin River watershed
and impacted the timing of the District’s stored water use. The District initiated stored water releases from
Scoggins Reservoir on June 9, almost a month earlier than in previous years. The District initiated stored
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water releases from Barney Reservoir on July 15, also several weeks earlier than in previous years. The
District also used more of its stored water to maintain minimum flows in the Tualatin River. The District
released an average of 51.2 cubic feet per second (cfs) during July and August in 2015 compared to an
average of 35.8 cfs released during July and August from 2004 to 2014.
2.2 Riparian Activities The following sections summarize riparian planting activities, riparian maintenance activities, and shade
monitoring activities during the reporting period.
2.2.1 Riparian Planting Activities In 2015, a total of 4.06 stream miles in the Tualatin Basin were planted and enrolled for credit by the
District. Table 1 presents the riparian planting projects and the stream length associated with each project.
Summary
Total Stream Miles: 4.06 mi
Project
SWCD - 2137
SWCD - 2138
SWCD - 2139
SWCD - 2142
Tualatin River Farm - 2168
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767
Stream Length (ft)
2027
4600
2794
2257
5161
4023
572
Table 1: 2015 Riparian Planting Projects
Project Summaries
Appendix A contains a Project Summary for each project credited in 2015. Project summaries contain
general site information (site location, number of acres, location description, stream length and average
width, plant communities, partners, project activities, etc.), a site assessment report, and a summary of
thermal credits.
Capital Program
Riparian planting projects implemented under the District’s Capital Program mostly occur on public lands
where large scale restoration opportunities are available and multiple water quality and ecological
benefits can be achieved. Project activities under this program include securing easements or stewardship
agreements with property owners, site preparation activities, invasive species management, re-vegetation,
monitoring and maintenance. Additional enhancement activities such as channel reconfiguration, large
wood placement, gravel-boulder placement, off-channel habitat creation, and in-stream pond removal are
performed on a site-specific basis to improve a broader range of site functions. In 2015, three riparian
enhancement projects were undertaken under the District’s Capital Program – Bronson Creek Greenway-
2135, Cedar Creek, Stella Olsen-1767, and Tualatin River Farm-2168 – resulting in 1.78 miles of riparian
planting.
Landowner Incentive Program
The District contracts with the Tualatin Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) to provide incentives
for enrolling landowners in an enhanced version of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Conservation
Reserve Enhancement Program (ECREP) and Vegetated Buffer Areas for Conservation (VEGBAC)
program. The ECREP has provided an opportunity to leverage local and federal programs. This
collaboration has greatly increased the acceptance and implementation of restoration programs at the local
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level. Riparian planting projects in the rural areas primarily consist of site preparation, re-vegetation and
invasive species management. Four projects were undertaken and a total of 2.28 miles of riparian corridor
were planted under the District’s Landowner Incentive Program in 2015.
2.2.2 Riparian Maintenance Activities Site monitoring and maintenance play a critical role in ensuring the success of the riparian planting
projects because re-vegetated sites need protection from a variety of threats including invasive species,
herbivores, and dry weather. As a result, the District implements a robust maintenance and monitoring
program that includes qualitative and quantitative monitoring that are captured in site assessment reports.
Qualitative and Quantitative Monitoring
The District conducts qualitative and quantitative monitoring at riparian planting projects that are enrolled
for thermal credit. Typically, monitoring is conducted during early fall prior to leaf drop. Site assessment
reports document site conditions and include site specific management actions.
Qualitative monitoring is conducted on an annual basis and is used to assess overall project health and
project phase. The District implements a functional component-based assessment process to determine if
a riparian planting project is in a transitional, established, or stewardship phase. This assessment
approach assists in determining the necessary level of ongoing maintenance needed for riparian planting
projects (e.g., inter-planting, seeding, weed control, herbivore protections) and project phase. This
assessment methodology is designed to mimic the dynamic nature of riparian planting projects as they
mature from initial plantings to stable riparian ecosystems.
Quantitative monitoring is conducted biennially and includes information regarding native tree and shrub
counts, species composition, density, and riparian structure. Stem densities, one of the parameters
monitored, vary within and between projects due to a number of factors. Activity from native and non-
native animals, soil conditions, seasonal inundation, and dynamic stream morphology affect project areas
differently. Additionally, variation in stem density reporting is inherent in the random plot monitoring
protocol that is utilized. To achieve target stem densities, a number of factors are considered for
management and plant mortality is factored into the number of stems that are inter-planted.
Data collected during qualitative and quantitative monitoring is used in conjunction with function-based
success criteria to gauge the success of a project. Function-based success criteria are developed from
appropriate reference site monitoring and data analysis. Success criteria were developed for the following
components: species composition (both woody and herbaceous, native and non-native), density (trees and
shrubs), structure (overstory, understory, and groundcover), and riparian shade. In order to adequately
collect the necessary data, a combination of monitoring methodologies is utilized. Existing monitoring
methodologies were reviewed to develop success criteria, including Protocols for Monitoring Habitat
Restoration Projects in the Lower Columbia River and Estuary (Roegner et al., 2008), Stream Visual
Assessment (U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service), Habitat
Assessment Field Data Sheet (Environmental Protection Agency), and Proper Functioning Condition
(U.S. Department of Interior Bureau of Land Management).
Site Assessment Reports
The District prepares a site assessment report for each site and uses the report to document site conditions,
identify management actions taken, and identify proposed actions for the following year. Each site
assessment report contains project specific information including project acreage, the initial planting year,
the year when thermal credit was taken, and the stream length associated with the project. Site
assessment reports also contain information regarding each plant community (e.g., riparian forest,
forested wetland, upland forest, scrub-shrub) within a project. This information contains a list of
categorized plant species, stem densities, and the phase of each plant community. Site assessment reports
for projects credited in 2015 are included in the project summaries in Appendix A. Appendix B contains
site assessment reports for earlier projects (i.e., 2004 – 2014) for which the District has taken thermal
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credit. With the exceptions noted below, site specific management actions completed in 2015 and
recommended for 2016 are also presented in the site assessment reports.
In 2015, the District renewed landowner contracts for the SWCD-Brooks and SWCD-McBride projects.
For these sites, the site assessment reports in Appendix B reflect monitoring conducted in 2013. The
landowner contract at the SWCD-Beardsley site is in the process of being renewed and monitoring was
conducted at this site in 2015. The landowner contract for the SWCD-Garrison project and the SWCD-
Lichtner project were not renewed in 2015, and as a result, these projects and the associated 1.51 million
kcal/day and 0.32 million kcal/day of thermal credit, respectively, were removed from the District’s credit
portfolio.
2.2.3 Shade Monitoring As noted in the previous section, the District conducts annual monitoring to assess plant survival, overall
project health, and project phase. In addition, the District collects data to assess shade at riparian projects
every five years. The shade monitoring protocol calls for establishing one monitoring point for each 500-
foot stream segment of a project with a minimum of three monitoring points per project. At each
monitoring point, a combination of photographs and densiometer readings are taken. Photographic
monitoring includes both upstream and downstream views. Shade is estimated as densiometer readings of
canopy cover mid-channel and/or at each stream bank as determined by specific protocols for stream
wadeability, bank incision and accessibility.
In 2015, field monitoring of streamside shade was conducted at five project sites. In addition, streamside
canopy cover was measured at fourteen project sites using remotely sensed datasets, including aerial
photography and LiDAR. Figure 3 presents the field monitoring results at the five sites that were
monitored for streamside shade in 2015.
Figure 3: 2015 Shade Monitoring Results
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All five of the projects that were monitored in 2015 showed good streamside canopy cover. The two
projects credited in 2010 – 2049-Rock Creek-Noble Woods and 130-Tualatin River-Eagle Woods at Fern
Hill – showed a robust streamside canopy cover of 98 and 94%, respectively. Of the five sites that were
monitored in 2015, three were previously monitored in 2010. Figure 4 presents the results of the field
monitoring for streamside canopy in 2010 and 2015 (sites credited in 2005).
Figure 4: Shade Monitoring Results for 2005 Projects
The field shade monitoring results for the three projects that were credited in 2005 show that all three
projects had streamside canopy of 78% or greater. The 124-Willow Creek-Bronson Rd project continued
to show a canopy cover near 100% in both 2010 and 2015. Two projects – the 25-Dawson Creek-
Evergreen Blvd project and the 36-Beaverton Creek-Transit Center – have shown a significant increase in
percent canopy cover between 2010/2011 and 2015. These two sites had underperformed for several
years and the District’s actions to improve canopy cover at these sites have proven effective,
demonstrating the importance and effectiveness of the District’s monitoring and maintenance program.
Site assessment reports for all five projects show that they are functioning well. The site assessment
reports, which include site conditions and management actions, can be found in Appendix B.
As previously mentioned, in 2015 streamside canopy cover was measured at fourteen project sites using
remotely sensed datasets, including aerial photography and LiDAR. The streamside canopy cover was
measured within a 10-ft width of the stream channel. Results for 2007 and 2014 LiDAR measurements of
streamside canopy cover at the fourteen projects are shown in Figure 5.
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Figure 5: Comparison of 2007 and 2014 LiDAR Percent Streamside Canopy Cover
In Figure 5, the four projects shown at the top of the plot – 2052-SWCD, 116-SWCD, 1906-SWCD, and
2051-SWCD – were initially planted and credited in 2010. As a result, the 2014 LiDAR data is the only
data point available after project implementation. There appears to be be good streamside canopy cover
at three of the four project sites. The SWCD-2051 project has not resulted in measureable streamside
canopy cover within a 10-ft width of the stream channel as yet. When initially planted in 2010, there was
no existing vegetation at the site, and as a result, significant canopy cover was not expected in the first
few years. Future shade measurements are expected to yield a higher percentage of canopy cover;
additional management actions as noted in the site assessment reports are planned at the site to improve
performance and ensure plant establishment. LiDAR measurements at eight of the other ten project sites
show a meaningful increase in canopy cover from 2007 to 2014. The 1421-Hedges Creek-Upper Marsh
project and the 10-Council Creek-Beal Pond project show minimal canopy cover within a 10-ft width of
the stream channel. Both of these sites have large ponds and wetland complexes that cover a majority of
the site; additionally, these sites have been planted with wetland plant species that do not provide the
same level of shade as riparian forest plant species. A project-scale analysis using LiDAR measurements
of percent canopy cover show that canopy cover is increasing over the entire site. Appendix B contains
site assessment reports for all fourteen projects which include project-specific information about site
conditions and management actions.
Shade monitoring conducted from 2010-2015 identified only six out of 56 projects that did not provide
the anticipated shade. The District has taken a number of follow-up actions at these sites since the initial
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planting to improve performance. Appendix C describes the challenges encountered at these sites and the
additional management actions that have been taken at each site. As shown in Figure 4, the 36-Beaverton
Creek-Transit Center and the 25-Dawson Creek-Evergreen Blvd projects now have good streamside
canopy and will be removed from Appendix C in next year’s annual report.
2.3 Other Activities The TMP specifies reuse, treatment facility improvements, and source control activities as methods that
could be used to reduce the thermal load discharged by the AWTFs. The following is a summary of the
actions taken in each of these areas.
The District produces Class A recycled water at both the Rock Creek and Durham AWTFs. Recycled
water from the Durham AWTF is used at three golf courses, athletic fields at two public schools, and for
on-site irrigation. The District delivered 90.03 million gallons of recycled water to off-site users during
2015. An additional 117.6 million gallons of recycled water was used on-site at the District’s Wastewater
Treatment Facilities (WWTFs). Of the 117.6 million gallons, 75.6 million gallons was directed to the
Fernhill Natural Treatment System in Forest Grove to establish and sustain the wetland plants (refer to the
2015 Recycled Water Use Annual Report for additional information). These volumes represent a direct
reduction in the thermal load discharged by the District’s AWTFs.
The District is pursuing treatment facility improvements to reduce the thermal load discharged by the
AWTFs. In 2015, the District continued work on the 95-acre Fernhill Natural Treatment System at Forest
Grove to treat wastewater from the Forest Grove and Hillsboro WWTFs. Currently, the Forest Grove and
Hillsboro WWTFs transfer wastewater through twin 24-inch pipelines to the Rock Creek AWTF for
treatment and discharge during the dry season. The District is proposing to provide advanced secondary
treatment at the Forest Grove WWTF during the dry season, and then direct the treated wastewater from
the Forest Grove and Hillsboro WWTFs through the Fernhill Natural Treatment System for further
treatment prior to discharge to the Tualatin River. Temperature modeling predicts substantial cooling
across the natural treatment system. Thus, the thermal loads from the Fernhill Natural Treatment System
will be substantially lower than current conditions where the Hillsboro and Forest Grove WWTF service
area flows are directed to the Rock Creek AWTF for treatment and discharge. Approximately 5 mgd
would be treated through the natural treatment system upon start-up and flows are projected to increase to
6.3 mgd for year 2025 conditions. Implementating this project should substantially reduce the overall
thermal load being discharged to the Tualatin River.
The District is also pursuing capital improvements to further reduce thermal loads discharged from the
AWTFs. For example, the District completed a cogeneration project at the Durham AWTF that dissipates
excess heat to the atmosphere rather than discharging it to the treatment facility. In the 2014 Temperature
Management Plan annual report, the District incorrectly noted that the cogeneration facility at the Rock
Creek AWTF was being replaced. Instead, the District modified the operations at the existing
cogeneration facility at the Rock Creek AWTF. The District lowered the heating loop temperature set
point in the facility’s heating system which significantly reduced the amount of heat the engines discharge
to the treatment facility. Additional adjustments were made to the heat exchangers and heating loop for
the facility’s chemical building. Implementing these alternatives has reduced the thermal load to the
treatment facilities.
The District regulates all significant industrial user discharges into the sanitary sewer system as part of its
DEQ-approved industrial pretreatment program. In 2015, there were no significant changes in permitted
industrial sources that would have resulted in substantive changes in the thermal loads to the Durham
AWTF. The District noted increases in the thermal load at the Rock Creek AWTF and believes that it is
due in part to increased flow from existing industrial sources. The District is evaluating thermal loads
from significant industrial users to the Rock Creek AWTF this year. Follow up actions will be
determined upon completion of this analysis.
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3.0 2015 Annual Report for Credit Trading Activities Schedule D.7.b of the District’s watershed-based NPDES permit authorizes water quality credit trading
plans for temperature and oxygen demanding parameters. The following sections describe the credit
trading activities for oxygen demanding parameters and for temperature.
3.1 Oxygen Demanding Parameters Credit Trading Activities The District’s watershed-based NPDES permit authorizes credit trading activities for oxygen demanding
parameters, including ammonia and CBOD, between the Rock Creek and Durham AWTFs. The District
did not conduct trading for oxygen demanding parameters as allowed by the permit during this reporting
period. Figure 6 shows the actual and the allowable discharge loads for oxygen demanding parameters
from the Rock Creek and Durham AWTFs. Dry season limits and the trading provisions apply after July
1 or when the flow in the Tualatin River (as measured at Farmington Bridge RM 33.3) is below 250 cfs.
In 2015, the allowable and actual oxygen loads were calculated from May onward, when the trading
provisions became effective. The allowable and actual oxygen loads are presented until mid-November
when the wet season limits became effective. The increase in the allowable oxygen load during August
occurred as a result of an increase in the dissolved oxygen in the river which allowed the facilities to
operate under Tier 1 conditions.
Figure 6: Comparison of Actual vs. Allowable Loads for Oxygen Demanding Parameters
3.2 Temperature Credit Trading Activities A summary of credit trading activities for temperature for the previous year is required by Schedule D.7.b
of the watershed-based NPDES permit and includes the following elements:
(a) Identification of Trading Baselines;
(b) Summary of Actual Loads Discharged;
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(c) Summary of Credit Trades, including credits used to meet baselines, as well as credits
generated, purchased, or held but not applied to baseline compliance;
(d) Environmental Benefits Summary, describing how the credit trades supported watershed
management objectives; and
(e) Efficiency Summary, describing how the credit trades supported cost-effective and timely
watershed management.
The following sections discuss each of these elements.
3.2.1 Identification of Trading Baselines The trading baseline data for flow augmentation that is used to calculate the allowable thermal loads,
thermal loads discharged, and flow augmentation credit is summarized in Appendix D. It includes the
following:
the daily average effluent flow from the Rock Creek and Durham AWTFs for the period July 1 –
August 31;
the daily average effluent temperature from the Rock Creek and Durham AWTFs for the period
July 1 – August 31;
the daily average Tualatin River flow at the Farmington Bridge (River Mile 33) for the period
July 1 – August 31; and
the daily average flow augmentation rate from Scoggins Reservoir (Hagg Lake) and Barney
Reservoir for the period July 1 – August 31.
The following information is used to determine baseline conditions for calculating riparian shade credits:
elevation, stream aspect, wetted width, near stream disturbance zone, and incision; the District also accounts
for the existing vegetation and the shade provided by the vegetation. The Shade-a-Lator model is used to
determine baseline shade conditions.
3.2.2 Summary of Actual Loads Discharged The thermal loads for the Rock Creek and Durham AWTFs are based on average daily effluent
temperature and effluent flow conditions from July 1 to August 31. This time period is identified as the
temperature credit trading period in the watershed-based NPDES permit and corresponds to the time of
year when river temperatures are most likely to exceed the temperature criterion. The average effluent
flow, average effluent temperature and the excess thermal load discharged from the Rock Creek and
Durham AWTFs for 2015 are presented in Table 2. In 2015, the July/August average excess thermal load
discharged from the Rock Creek AWTF was 1,113 million kcal/day and the average excess thermal load
discharged from the Durham AWTF was 257 million kcal/day.
Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facility Data YEAR: 2015
Rock Creek AWTF Durham AWTF
Mean RC AWTF flow: 49.0 cfs Mean DM AWTF flow: 24.2 cfs
Mean RC effluent temperature: 24.2 C Mean DM effluent temperature: 22.8 C
Median river flow u/s RC AWTF: 127.5 cfs Median river flow u/s DM AWTF: 176.3 cfs
Excess Thermal Load Discharged from RC: 1113 million kcal/d Excess Thermal Load Discharged from DM: 257 million kcal/d
Table 2: Excess Thermal Load Discharged from Rock Creek (RC) and Durham (DM) AWTFs
(July 1 – August 31, 2015)
3.2.3 Summary of Credit Generated This section presents the thermal credits generated from flow augmentation and riparian planting.
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Flow Augmentation Credits
Table 3 presents the thermal credits for flow augmentation at the Rock Creek and Durham AWTFs. The
average flow augmentation rate from July 1 – August 31, 2015 was 51.2 cfs, which resulted in thermal
credits from flow augmentation of 780 million kcal/day at the Rock Creek AWTF and thermal credits
from flow augmentation of 484 million kcal/day at the Durham AWTF.
Flow Augmentation YEAR: 2015
Median Farmington flow: 176.3 cfs Average thermal Credit for flow aug at RC: 780 million kcal/d
Mean flow augmentation: 54.6 cfs Average thermal Credit for flow aug at DM: 484 million kcal/d
Table 3: Thermal Credits for Flow Augmentation at the Rock Creek (RC) and Durham (DM)
AWTFs in 2015
Riparian Planting Credits
Table 4 presents shade credits from riparian plantings. This table presents the stream miles planted, the
thermal load blocked by existing vegetation conditions (baseline), the future enhanced vegetation
conditions (modeled using a 20-year shade establishment period), the overall thermal load reduction, and
the thermal credit for each project. The “Shade-a-Lator” component of the Heat Source temperature
model was used to calculate effective shade and thermal load blocked with baseline riparian vegetation
conditions, and effective shade and thermal load blocked for the future enhanced vegetation conditions.
The difference between the thermal load blocked with the enhanced conditions and the thermal load
blocked with baseline conditions represents the reduction in thermal load (i.e., environmental benefit)
associated with the riparian planting project. The District’s TMP specifies a 2:1 trading ratio for
calculating credit for shade (i.e., the thermal credit for shade is equal to 50% of the environmental
benefit). For 2015, the thermal credit from the riparian planting projects was 12 million kcal/day.
THERMAL CREDIT FOR SHADE YEAR: 2015
Summary
Total Stream Miles: 4.06 mi
Thermal Credit Received This Year: 1.2E+07 kcal/d
Restoration/Protection Record
Project
Stream
Length
(ft)
Thermal Load Blocked
(Baseline Conditions)
(kcal/d)
Thermal Load Blocked
(Enhanced Conditions)
(kcal/d)
Thermal Load Reduction
(Environmental Benefits)
(kcal/d)
Thermal Credit
Received
(kcal/d)
Credit per
Length
(kcal/d/ft)
SWCD - 2137 2257 3.83E+06 9.08E+06 5.25E+06 2.63E+06 1163
SWCD - 2138 572 1.58E+05 1.58E+06 1.42E+06 7.09E+05 1239
SWCD - 2139 4023 9.43E+05 4.42E+06 3.48E+06 1.74E+06 433
SWCD - 2142 5161 6.07E+06 1.27E+07 6.60E+06 3.30E+06 639
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 2794 8.70E+06 1.05E+07 1.77E+06 8.87E+05 317
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 4600 5.45E+05 7.13E+05 1.69E+05 8.45E+04 18
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 2027 2.61E+06 7.20E+06 4.59E+06 2.29E+06 1132
Table 4: 2015 Riparian Planting Projects and Associated Thermal Credit
4.0 TMP Activities (2004 - 2015) The following section summarizes the District’s TMP activities from the inception of the thermal load
trading program in 2004 to the present.
Table 5 presents the average flow augmentation rates for July and August, resulting thermal credits from
flow augmentation at the Rock Creek and Durham AWTFs, stream miles planted each year, and thermal
credits from riparian shade plantings from 2004 to 2015.
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Permit Stream Miles
Year Planted
Year 1 (2004) 30.1 429 million kcal/d 282 million kcal/d 3.79 27 million kcal/d
Year 2 (2005) 36.3 519 million kcal/d 407 million kcal/d 5.32 66 million kcal/d
Year 3 (2006) 38.4 567 million kcal/d 325 million kcal/d 8.52 76 million kcal/d
Year 4 (2007) 34.1 504 million kcal/d 329 million kcal/d 6.91 76 million kcal/d
Year 5 (2008) 35.9 523 million kcal/d 394 million kcal/d 5.78 50 million kcal/d
Year 6 (2009) 36.5 530 million kcal/d 337 million kcal/d 3.5 12 million kcal/d
Year 7 (2010) 28.8 416 million kcal/d 357 million kcal/d 2.76 22 million kcal/d
Year 8 (2011) 28.8 337 million kcal/d 416 million kcal/d 1.53 20 million kcal/d
Year 9 (2012) 41.8 601 million kcal/d 537 million kcal/d 2.1 8 million kcal/d
Year 10 (2013) 41.4 598 million kcal/d 454 million kcal/d 3.1 21 million kcal/d
Year 11 (2014) 41.9 602 million kcal/d 477 million kcal/d 2.7 21 million kcal/d
Year 12 (2015) 54.6 780 million kcal/d 484 million kcal/d 4.06 12 million kcal/d
Mean Flow
Augmentation
Rate
Riparian Shade
Credit
Flow Augmentation Flow Augmentation
Credit (Rock Creek) Credit (Durham)
Table 5: Thermal Credit Summary (2004-2015)
Table 6 presents the actual, allowable, and excess thermal loads from the Rock Creek and Durham AWTFs,
the thermal credits generated with flow augmentation in 2015, the thermal credits generated with riparian
plantings for 2004-2014 and 2015, and the net thermal load for 2015. Credits associated with the SWCD-
Garrison and SWCD-Lichtner projects were removed from the District’s credit portfolio. The 2015 thermal
budget continues to show that the District is able to completely offset the excess thermal loads from the Rock
Creek and Durham AWTFs. At the Durham AWTF, flow augmentation completely offsets the facility’s
excess thermal load. At the Rock Creek AWTF, credits from both riparian plantings and flow augmentation
were used to offset the excess thermal load.
FacilityActual
Thermal Load
Allowable
Thermal Load
Excess
Thermal Load
Thermal Credits
from Flow
Augmentation
Thermal Credits from
Riparian Shade
(2004-2014)
Thermal Credits from
Riparian Shade
(2015)
Thermal
Credits
(total)
Net Thermal
Load
Rock Creek AWTF 1113 27 1086 780 398.2 12 1178.2 0
Durham AWTF 257 23 234 484 N/A N/A 484 0
Units: million kcal/day
Thermal Loads and Thermal Credits (2015)
Table 6: 2015 Thermal Budget
5.0 Environmental Benefits and Efficiency Summary This section contains a summary of the environmental benefits describing how the credit trades support
watershed management objectives. It also includes an efficiency summary describing how the credit
trades support cost-effective and timely watershed management.
5.1 Environmental Benefits Summary The environmental benefits of implementing a water quality trading program in supporting watershed
management objectives are numerous. The ability to enhance riparian areas both within and outside the
District’s service area promotes a watershed-based approach to improving and enhancing the overall
health of the Tualatin River watershed. The activities, which are covered by the District’s numerous
programs and initiatives, work to form the basis of a collaborative and cost-effective watershed-based
management strategy.
The District’s trading program supports numerous ecosystem benefits beyond temperature benefits. The
ecosystem benefits of riparian shading activities include improved stream functions (e.g., floodplain
roughness, bank stabilization, peak flow attenuation, habitat creation), increased diversity of aquatic and
terrestrial plant and animal species, filtering of stormwater runoff, and improved water quality. The
increased complexity of structure and diversity of restored riparian forests and scrub-shrub wetlands
support many important ecosystem functions for the aquatic environment. One example of this is
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colonization of some stream reaches by beavers, a keystone species for stream function in the basin. By
raising the water table, beavers promote floodplain wetlands with enhanced plant, animal, and
geomorphic diversity in comparison to the original simplified stream channel. These features and the
resultant geomorphic complexity enhance fish habitat quality and may also provide cold water refuges.
Furthermore, the enhancement of riparian areas within and outside the District’s service area improves the
overall health of the Tualatin River watershed and creates partnerships with positive outcomes for water
quality.
The District’s release of stored water also provides multiple ecosystem benefits. The water used for
enhancement provides cooling effects, buffers against temperature changes, and results in higher
dissolved oxygen levels and improved overall water quality to support aquatic life. The release of stored
water, along with the release of highly treated discharges from the District’s Rock Creek and Durham
AWTFs, provides a sustainable base flow to the mainstem Tualatin River during the dry season.
5.2 Efficiency Summary The activities that constitute the District’s thermal load credit trading program support a cost-effective
and timely approach to improving and restoring the overall health of the Tualatin River watershed. The
program focuses resources on addressing a systematic approach to integrated watershed management. By
evaluating and considering the multiple objective nature of the District’s water quality trading program,
the benefits to the entire watershed are substantial and widespread.
Additionally, the shade generation activities support and generate numerous opportunities for
collaboration of various organizations, as well as serving as a great mechanism to “reconnect” the citizens
of Washington County to their watershed. All these benefits indicate that the District’s thermal load
credit trading program has resulted in a cost-effective and collaborative approach to watershed
management.
6.0 Appendices Appendix A: Project Summaries for Riparian Planting Projects Credited in 2015
Appendix B: Site Assessment Reports for Riparian Planting Projects (2004-2014)
Appendix C: Additional Management Actions
Appendix D: Identification of Trading Baselines for Flow Augmentation
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Appendix A
Project Summaries for Riparian Planting Projects Credited in
2015
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SWCD - 2137
Project Summary
Site ID Acres
2137 3.29
Location
Private property on Gales Creek in the Gales Creek subbasin, in rural Washington County
Lat/Long Number of Plants Installed
45.523909, -123.155018 12,000 (total from 2015)
Stream Length Average Stream Width
2,257 ft. 25 ft.
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year Thermal Benefits/Credits
2015/2015 5.25 / 2.63 (million kcal/day)
Plant Communities
Riparian Forest (refer to the Site Assessment Report for additional information)
Partners
Tualatin Soil and Water Conservation District and USDA Farm Service Agency
Riparian Planting Activities
Site preparation, targeted invasive species treatment, herbivore control, and riparian plantings
Stream Enhancement Activities
None
Site Assessment Summary
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1700
Native Tree
black hawthorn
cascara
native cherry
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
black twinberry
hardhack spirea
Pacific ninebark
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
common horsetail
spike bentgrass
tufted hairgrass
willowherb
Invasives
Canada thistle
Himalayan blackberry
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Incised stream bank. September, 2015
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Thermal Credit for Shade Enhancement Stream
Length
(ft)
Thermal Load Blocked
(Baseline Conditions)
(kcal/d)
Thermal Load Blocked
(Enhanced Conditions)
(kcal/d)
Thermal Load Reduction
(Environmental Benefits)
(kcal/d)
Thermal Credit
Received
(kcal/d)
Credit per
Length
(kcal/d/ft)
2257 3.83E+06 9.08E+06 5.25E+06 2.63E+06 1163
Shade-a-Lator Input and Output Spreadsheets
Table 1. SWCD-2137 Input and Output Data for Baseline Shade Conditions
SHADE DETAILS
All columns under STREAM INFORMATION and under RIPARIAN CODES are input to the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model; codes are included only for riparian zones that were restored or protected
The 'Effective Shade' column is output from the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model
The "Thermal Load Blocked" column is calculated from the stream width and length, the effective shade, and an assumption of solar insolation of 480 kcal/d
PROJECT
Effective
Shade
(%)
Thermal
Load
Blocked
(kcal/d)
Segment
Length
(ft)
Orientation
(0 deg=N)
Wetted
Width
(ft)
NSDZ
Width
(ft)
Channel
Incision
(ft)
LB
0-15 ft
LB
15-30 ft
LB
30-45ft
LB
45-60 ft
LB
60-75 ft
LB
75-90 ft
LB
90-105 ft
LB
105-120 ft
LB
120-135 ft
RB
0-15 ft
RB
15-30 ft
RB
30-45ft
RB
45-60 ft
RB
60-75 ft
RB
75-90 ft
RB
90-105 ft
RB
105-120 ft
RB
120-135 ft
SWCD - 2137 53.0% 6.4E+05 100 120 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1150 1125 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2137 14.7% 1.8E+05 100 128 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1150 1150 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2137 22.5% 2.7E+05 100 191 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1150 1150 1125 1125 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2137 44.0% 5.3E+05 100 147 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1150 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2137 8.1% 9.7E+04 100 150 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1150 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2137 9.1% 1.1E+05 100 156 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2137 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 184 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000SWCD - 2137 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 177 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2137 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 129 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2137 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 136 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2137 25.2% 3.0E+05 100 97 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1125 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2137 58.5% 7.0E+05 100 73 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2137 26.4% 3.2E+05 100 82 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1125 1125 1125 1125 1000 1000 1000 1175 1125SWCD - 2137 12.8% 1.5E+05 100 138 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1125 1150 1150 1125 1125 1175 1000 1000SWCD - 2137 7.1% 8.5E+04 100 182 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1125 1125 1125 1175 1150 1000 1000SWCD - 2137 8.9% 1.1E+05 100 189 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1150 1150 1150 1150 1125 1000 1000SWCD - 2137 13.2% 1.6E+05 100 190 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1125 1100 1000SWCD - 2137 5.9% 7.1E+04 100 225 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1125 1150 1150 1175 1150 1100 1100SWCD - 2137 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 190 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2137 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 148 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2137 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 110 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2137 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 103 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2137 16.4% 1.1E+05 57 130 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1150 1150 1150 1150 1000 1000 1000 1000
SHADE & HEAT STREAM INFORMATION RIPARIAN CODES -- LEFT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for RIPARIAN CODES -- RIGHT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for
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Table 2. SWCD-2137 Input and Output Data for Enhanced Shade Conditions
SHADE DETAILS
All columns under STREAM INFORMATION and under RIPARIAN CODES are input to the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model; codes are included only for riparian zones that were restored or protected
The 'Effective Shade' column is output from the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model
The "Thermal Load Blocked" column is calculated from the stream width and length, the effective shade, and an assumption of solar insolation of 480 kcal/d
PROJECT
Effective
Shade
(%)
Thermal Load
Blocked
(kcal/d)
Segment
Length
(ft)
Orientation
(0 deg=N)
Wetted Width
(ft)
NSDZ
Width
(ft)
Channel
Incision
(ft)
LB
0-15 ft
LB
15-30 ft
LB
30-45ft
LB
45-60 ft
LB
60-75 ft
LB
75-90 ft
LB
90-105 ft
LB
105-120 ft
LB
120-135 ft
RB
0-15 ft
RB
15-30 ft
RB
30-45ft
RB
45-60 ft
RB
60-75 ft
RB
75-90 ft
RB
90-105 ft
RB
105-120 ft
RB
120-135 ft
SWCD - 2137 55.4% 6.6E+05 100 120 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2137 23.8% 2.9E+05 100 128 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2137 32.7% 3.9E+05 100 191 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2137 49.7% 6.0E+05 100 147 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2137 22.1% 2.7E+05 100 150 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2137 9.1% 1.1E+05 100 156 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2137 7.3% 8.8E+04 100 184 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000
SWCD - 2137 19.6% 2.4E+05 100 177 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2137 52.8% 6.3E+05 100 129 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2137 23.6% 2.8E+05 100 136 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2137 63.3% 7.6E+05 100 97 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2137 58.7% 7.0E+05 100 73 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2137 64.1% 7.7E+05 100 82 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175
SWCD - 2137 24.3% 2.9E+05 100 138 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000
SWCD - 2137 14.4% 1.7E+05 100 182 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000
SWCD - 2137 13.7% 1.6E+05 100 189 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000
SWCD - 2137 13.9% 1.7E+05 100 190 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000
SWCD - 2137 9.3% 1.1E+05 100 225 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175
SWCD - 2137 17.6% 2.1E+05 100 190 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2137 49.5% 5.9E+05 100 148 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2137 57.9% 6.9E+05 100 110 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2137 60.1% 7.2E+05 100 103 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2137 24.0% 1.6E+05 57 130 25 50 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000
SHADE & HEAT STREAM INFORMATION RIPARIAN CODES -- LEFT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for RIPARIAN CODES -- RIGHT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for
Table 3. Riparian Codes for Shade-a-Lator Inputs Height Density OH
Code Source Description (m) (%) (m)
1000 CWS Not in project 0.0 0% 0.0
1175 CWS Forest fully vegetated 18.3 75% 3.0
1150 CWS Forest partially vegetated 18.3 50% 3.0
1125 CWS Forest partially vegetated 18.3 25% 3.0
1100 CWS No existing forest vegetation 0.0 0% 0.0
1375 CWS Wetland fully vegetated 6.1 75% 0.6
1350 CWS Wetland partially vegetated 6.1 50% 0.6
1325 CWS Wetland partially vegetated 6.1 25% 0.6
1300 CWS No existing wetland vegetation 0.0 0% 0.0
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SWCD - 2138
Project Summary
Site ID Acres 2138 1.46
Location Private property on Little Beaver Creek, in the Gales Creek subbasin, in rural Washington County
Lat/Long Number of Plants Installed 45.609806, -123.226361 3,900 (total from 2015)
Stream Length Average Stream Width 572 ft. 8 ft.
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year Thermal Benefits/Credits 2015/2015 1.42 / 0.71 (million kcal/day)
Plant Communities Riparian Forest (refer to the Site Assessment Report for additional information)
Partners Tualatin Soil and Water Conservation District and USDA Farm Service Agency
Riparian Planting Activities Site preparation, targeted invasive species treatment, herbivore control, and riparian plantings
Stream Enhancement Activities None
Site Assessment Summary
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 2700
Native Tree
cascara
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
red-osier dogwood
salal
snowberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
buttercup
common yarrow
giant horsetail
slender hairgrass
spike bentgrass
western pearly everlasting
western yellow cress
willowherb
Invasives
bull thistle
Canada thistle
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Thermal Credit for Shade Enhancement
Stream
Length
(ft)
Thermal Load Blocked
(Baseline Conditions)
(kcal/d)
Thermal Load Blocked
(Enhanced Conditions)
(kcal/d)
Thermal Load Reduction
(Environmental Benefits)
(kcal/d)
Thermal Credit
Received
(kcal/d)
Credit per
Length
(kcal/d/ft)
572 1.58E+05 1.58E+06 1.42E+06 7.09E+05 1239
Shade-a-Lator Input and Output Spreadsheets
Table 1. SWCD-2138 Input and Output Data for Baseline Shade Conditions
SHADE DETAILS
All columns under STREAM INFORMATION and under RIPARIAN CODES are input to the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model; codes are included only for riparian zones that were restored or protected
The 'Effective Shade' column is output from the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model
The "Thermal Load Blocked" column is calculated from the stream width and length, the effective shade, and an assumption of solar insolation of 480 kcal/d
PROJECT
Effective
Shade
(%)
Thermal
Load
Blocked
(kcal/d)
Segment
Length
(ft)
Orientation
(0 deg=N)
Wetted
Width
(ft)
NSDZ
Width
(ft)
Channel
Incision
(ft)
LB
0-15 ft
LB
15-30 ft
LB
30-45ft
LB
45-60 ft
LB
60-75 ft
LB
75-90 ft
LB
90-105 ft
LB
105-120 ft
LB
120-135 ft
RB
0-15 ft
RB
15-30 ft
RB
30-45ft
RB
45-60 ft
RB
60-75 ft
RB
75-90 ft
RB
90-105 ft
RB
105-120 ft
RB
120-135 ft
SWCD - 2138 23.1% 8.3E+04 100 130 7.5 13 3 1175 1150 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2138 11.3% 4.1E+04 100 150 7.5 13 3 1125 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2138 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 152 7.5 13 3 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2138 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 160 7.5 13 3 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2138 4.0% 1.5E+04 100 129 7.5 13 3 1100 1125 1125 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2138 7.5% 1.9E+04 72 158 7.5 13 3 1100 1100 1150 1125 1100 1125 1150 1125 1125 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SHADE & HEAT STREAM INFORMATION RIPARIAN CODES -- LEFT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for RIPARIAN CODES -- RIGHT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for
Table 2. SWCD-2138 Input and Output Data for Enhanced Shade Conditions
SHADE DETAILS
All columns under STREAM INFORMATION and under RIPARIAN CODES are input to the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model; codes are included only for riparian zones that were restored or protected
The 'Effective Shade' column is output from the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model
The "Thermal Load Blocked" column is calculated from the stream width and length, the effective shade, and an assumption of solar insolation of 480 kcal/d
PROJECT
Effective
Shade
(%)
Thermal Load
Blocked
(kcal/d)
Segment
Length
(ft)
Orientation
(0 deg=N)
Wetted Width
(ft)
NSDZ
Width
(ft)
Channel
Incision
(ft)
LB
0-15 ft
LB
15-30 ft
LB
30-45ft
LB
45-60 ft
LB
60-75 ft
LB
75-90 ft
LB
90-105 ft
LB
105-120 ft
LB
120-135 ft
RB
0-15 ft
RB
15-30 ft
RB
30-45ft
RB
45-60 ft
RB
60-75 ft
RB
75-90 ft
RB
90-105 ft
RB
105-120 ft
RB
120-135 ft
SWCD - 2138 64.3% 2.3E+05 100 130 7.5 13 3 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2138 41.4% 1.5E+05 100 150 7.5 13 3 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2138 88.7% 3.2E+05 100 152 7.5 13 3 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2138 90.2% 3.2E+05 100 160 7.5 13 3 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2138 87.3% 3.1E+05 100 129 7.5 13 3 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2138 91.2% 2.4E+05 72 158 7.5 13 3 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SHADE & HEAT STREAM INFORMATION RIPARIAN CODES -- LEFT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for RIPARIAN CODES -- RIGHT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for
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Table 3. Riparian Codes for Shade-a-Lator Inputs Height Density OH
Code Source Description (m) (%) (m)
1000 CWS Not in project 0.0 0% 0.0
1175 CWS Forest fully vegetated 18.3 75% 3.0
1150 CWS Forest partially vegetated 18.3 50% 3.0
1125 CWS Forest partially vegetated 18.3 25% 3.0
1100 CWS No existing forest vegetation 0.0 0% 0.0
1375 CWS Wetland fully vegetated 6.1 75% 0.6
1350 CWS Wetland partially vegetated 6.1 50% 0.6
1325 CWS Wetland partially vegetated 6.1 25% 0.6
1300 CWS No existing wetland vegetation 0.0 0% 0.0
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SWCD - 2139
Project Summary
Site ID Acres 2139 5.37
Location
Private property on Carpenter Creek , in the Carpenter Creek subbasin, in rural Washington County
Lat/Long Number of Plants Installed
45.508397, -123.127811 13,500 (total from 2015)
Stream Length Average Stream Width
4,023 ft 6 ft.
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year Thermal Benefits/Credits
2015/2015 3.48 / 1.74 (million kcal/day)
Plant Communities
Riparian Forest (refer to the Site Assessment Report for additional information)
Partners
Tualatin Soil and Water Conservation District and USDA Farm Service Agency
Riparian Planting Activities
Site preparation, targeted invasive species treatment, herbivore control, and riparian plantings
Stream Enhancement Activities
None
Site Assessment Summary
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 620
Native Tree
cascara
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
black twinberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
red-osier dogwood
snowberry
Native Herbaceous
evening-primsrose
spike bentgrass
tall annual willowherb
willowherb
Invasives
Canada thistle
common teasel
morning-glory
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Thermal Credit for Shade Enhancement
Stream
Length
(ft)
Thermal Load Blocked
(Baseline Conditions)
(kcal/d)
Thermal Load Blocked
(Enhanced Conditions)
(kcal/d)
Thermal Load Reduction
(Environmental Benefits)
(kcal/d)
Thermal Credit
Received
(kcal/d)
Credit per
Length
(kcal/d/ft)
4023 9.43E+05 4.42E+06 3.48E+06 1.74E+06 433
Shade-a-Lator Input and Output Spreadsheets
Table 1. SWCD-2139 Input and Output Data for Baseline Shade Conditions
SHADE DETAILS
All columns under STREAM INFORMATION and under RIPARIAN CODES are input to the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model; codes are included only for riparian zones that were restored or protected
The 'Effective Shade' column is output from the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model
The "Thermal Load Blocked" column is calculated from the stream width and length, the effective shade, and an assumption of solar insolation of 480 kcal/d
PROJECT
Effective
Shade
(%)
Thermal
Load
Blocked
(kcal/d)
Segment
Length
(ft)
Orientation
(0 deg=N)
Wetted
Width
(ft)
NSDZ
Width
(ft)
Channel
Incision
(ft)
LB
0-15 ft
LB
15-30 ft
LB
30-45ft
LB
45-60 ft
LB
60-75 ft
LB
75-90 ft
LB
90-105 ft
LB
105-120 ft
LB
120-135 ft
RB
0-15 ft
RB
15-30 ft
RB
30-45ft
RB
45-60 ft
RB
60-75 ft
RB
75-90 ft
RB
90-105 ft
RB
105-120 ft
RB
120-135 ft
SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 114 6 8 3 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 8.5% 2.5E+04 100 111 6 8 3 1125 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 110 6 8 3 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 114 6 8 3 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 112 6 8 3 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 111 6 8 3 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 112 6 8 3 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 113 6 8 3 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 116 6 8 3 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 113 6 8 3 1000 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 114 6 8 3 1000 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 110 6 8 3 1000 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 110 6 8 3 1000 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 113 6 8 3 1000 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 113 6 8 3 1000 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 114 6 8 3 1000 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 112 6 8 3 1000 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 5.3% 1.5E+04 100 111 6 8 3 1000 1150 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 6.7% 1.2E+04 62 112 6 8 3 1000 1150 1150 1125 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 111 6 8 3 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% -2.6E-02 100 115 6 8 3 1000 1000 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 153 6 8 3 1000 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 149 6 8 3 1000 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 11.7% 3.4E+04 100 148 6 8 3 1125 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 149 6 8 3 1000 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 171 6 8 3 1000 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 178 6 8 3 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 50.8% 1.5E+05 100 187 6 8 3 1175 1175 1150 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1125 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 22.9% 6.6E+04 100 182 6 8 3 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 19.3% 5.6E+04 100 125 6 8 3 1150 1150 1125 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 130 6 8 3 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 20.5% 5.9E+04 100 127 6 8 3 1150 1150 1150 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 4.3% 1.2E+04 100 106 6 8 3 1000 1150 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 2.5% 7.3E+03 100 92 6 8 3 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 37.4% 1.1E+05 100 93 6 8 3 1125 1125 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1125 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 63.9% 1.8E+05 100 154 6 8 3 1175 1150 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1150 1125 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 85.0% 1.5E+05 61 157 6 8 3 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1150 1150 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 24.1% 6.9E+04 100 145 6 8 3 1150 1150 1125 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 144 6 8 3 1000 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 144 6 8 3 1000 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2139 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 142 6 8 3 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SHADE & HEAT STREAM INFORMATION RIPARIAN CODES -- LEFT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for RIPARIAN CODES -- RIGHT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for
Riparian corridor. September, 2012
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Table 2. SWCD-2139 Input and Output Data for Enhanced Shade Conditions
SHADE DETAILS
All columns under STREAM INFORMATION and under RIPARIAN CODES are input to the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model; codes are included only for riparian zones that were restored or protected
The 'Effective Shade' column is output from the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model
The "Thermal Load Blocked" column is calculated from the stream width and length, the effective shade, and an assumption of solar insolation of 480 kcal/d
PROJECT
Effective
Shade
(% )
Thermal Load
Blocked
(kcal/d)
Segment
Length
(ft)
Orientation
(0 deg=N)
Wetted Width
(ft)
NSDZ
Width
(ft)
Channel
Incision
(ft)
LB
0-15 ft
LB
15-30 ft
LB
30-45ft
LB
45-60 ft
LB
60-75 ft
LB
75-90 ft
LB
90-105 ft
LB
105-120 ft
LB
120-135 ft
RB
0-15 ft
RB
15-30 ft
RB
30-45ft
RB
45-60 ft
RB
60-75 ft
RB
75-90 ft
RB
90-105 ft
RB
105-120 ft
RB
120-135 ft
SWCD - 2139 18.3% 5.3E+04 100 114 6 8 3 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 16.8% 4.8E+04 100 111 6 8 3 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 16.3% 4.7E+04 100 110 6 8 3 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 18.5% 5.3E+04 100 114 6 8 3 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 17.5% 5.0E+04 100 112 6 8 3 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 16.9% 4.9E+04 100 111 6 8 3 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 17.3% 5.0E+04 100 112 6 8 3 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 17.9% 5.1E+04 100 113 6 8 3 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 19.4% 5.6E+04 100 116 6 8 3 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 9.5% 2.7E+04 100 113 6 8 3 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 9.8% 2.8E+04 100 114 6 8 3 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 8.2% 2.3E+04 100 110 6 8 3 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 8.2% 2.3E+04 100 110 6 8 3 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 9.5% 2.7E+04 100 113 6 8 3 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 10.0% 2.9E+04 100 113 6 8 3 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 10.4% 3.0E+04 100 114 6 8 3 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 9.7% 2.8E+04 100 112 6 8 3 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 9.2% 2.7E+04 100 111 6 8 3 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 9.5% 1.7E+04 62 112 6 8 3 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 9.0% 2.6E+04 100 111 6 8 3 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 6.0% 1.7E+04 100 115 6 8 3 1000 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 20.8% 6.0E+04 100 153 6 8 3 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 19.9% 5.7E+04 100 149 6 8 3 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 33.2% 9.6E+04 100 148 6 8 3 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 17.0% 4.9E+04 100 149 6 8 3 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 20.9% 6.0E+04 100 171 6 8 3 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 32.9% 9.5E+04 100 178 6 8 3 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 80.7% 2.3E+05 100 187 6 8 3 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 72.7% 2.1E+05 100 182 6 8 3 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 89.0% 2.6E+05 100 125 6 8 3 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 88.0% 2.5E+05 100 130 6 8 3 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 88.6% 2.6E+05 100 127 6 8 3 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 81.4% 2.3E+05 100 106 6 8 3 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 89.0% 2.6E+05 100 92 6 8 3 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 88.3% 2.5E+05 100 93 6 8 3 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 88.0% 2.5E+05 100 154 6 8 3 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 88.9% 1.6E+05 61 157 6 8 3 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 86.7% 2.5E+05 100 145 6 8 3 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 68.6% 2.0E+05 100 144 6 8 3 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 68.6% 2.0E+05 100 144 6 8 3 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2139 83.3% 2.4E+05 100 142 6 8 3 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SHADE & HEAT STREAM INFORMATION RIPARIAN CODES -- LEFT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for RIPARIAN CODES -- RIGHT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for
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Table 3. Riparian Codes for Shade-a-Lator Inputs
Height Density OH
Code Source Description (m) (%) (m)
1000 CWS Not in project 0.0 0% 0.0
1175 CWS Forest fully vegetated 18.3 75% 3.0
1150 CWS Forest partially vegetated 18.3 50% 3.0
1125 CWS Forest partially vegetated 18.3 25% 3.0
1100 CWS No existing forest vegetation 0.0 0% 0.0
1375 CWS Wetland fully vegetated 6.1 75% 0.6
1350 CWS Wetland partially vegetated 6.1 50% 0.6
1325 CWS Wetland partially vegetated 6.1 25% 0.6
1300 CWS No existing wetland vegetation 0.0 0% 0.0
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SWCD - 2142
Project Summary
Site ID Acres 2142 8.02
Location
Private property on Little Beaver Creek, in the Gales Creek subbasin, in rural Washington County
Lat/Long Number of Plants Installed
45.608281, -123.245590 9,600 (total from 2015)
Stream Length Average Stream Width
5,161 ft 10 ft.
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year Thermal Benefits/Credits
2015/2015 6.6 / 3.3 (million kcal/day)
Plant Communities
Riparian Forest (refer to the Site Assessment Report for additional information)
Partners
Tualatin Soil and Water Conservation District and USDA Farm Service Agency
Riparian Planting Activities
Site preparation, targeted invasive species treatment, herbivore control, and riparian plantings
Stream Enhancement Activities
None
Site Assessment Summary
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1650
Native Tree
black hawthorn
cascara
Douglas-fir
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
red alder
W. v. ponderosa pine
Native Shrub
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
elderberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
cleavers
common horsetail
Cooley's hedge-nettle
fringecup
giant horsetail
moss
rice cutgrass
small-fruited bulrush
soft rush
spike bentgrass
western pearly everlasting
willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
bull thistle
Canada thistle
English holly
garlic mustard
hedge false bindweed
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
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Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Thermal Credit for Shade Enhancement
Stream
Length
(ft)
Thermal Load Blocked
(Baseline Conditions)
(kcal/d)
Thermal Load Blocked
(Enhanced Conditions)
(kcal/d)
Thermal Load Reduction
(Environmental Benefits)
(kcal/d)
Thermal Credit
Received
(kcal/d)
Credit per
Length
(kcal/d/ft)
5161 6.07E+06 1.27E+07 6.60E+06 3.30E+06 639
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Shade-a-Lator Input and Output Spreadsheets
Table 1. SWCD-2142 Input and Output Data for Baseline Shade Conditions
SHADE DETAILS
All columns under STREAM INFORMATION and under RIPARIAN CODES are input to the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model; codes are included only for riparian zones that were restored or protected
The 'Effective Shade' column is output from the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model
The "Thermal Load Blocked" column is calculated from the stream width and length, the effective shade, and an assumption of solar insolation of 480 kcal/d
PROJECT
Effective
Shade
(%)
Thermal
Load
Blocked
(kcal/d)
Segment
Length
(ft)
Orientation
(0 deg=N)
Wetted
Width
(ft)
NSDZ
Width
(ft)
Channel
Incision
(ft)
LB
0-15 ft
LB
15-30 ft
LB
30-45ft
LB
45-60 ft
LB
60-75 ft
LB
75-90 ft
LB
90-105 ft
LB
105-120 ft
LB
120-135 ft
RB
0-15 ft
RB
15-30 ft
RB
30-45ft
RB
45-60 ft
RB
60-75 ft
RB
75-90 ft
RB
90-105 ft
RB
105-120 ft
RB
120-135 ft
SWCD - 2142 89.2% 2.6E+05 100 108 6 10 1 1175 1175 1150 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1150 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 87.8% 2.5E+05 100 93 6 10 1 1175 1175 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 86.7% 2.5E+05 100 100 6 10 1 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1150 1150 1125 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 84.2% 2.4E+05 100 102 6 10 1 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1125 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 73.5% 2.1E+05 100 88 6 10 1 1175 1150 1125 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1150 1125 1125 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 86.2% 2.5E+05 100 82 6 10 1 1175 1150 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1125 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 48.7% 1.4E+05 100 59 6 10 1 1175 1125 1125 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1125 1125 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 44.9% 1.3E+05 100 25 6 10 1 1150 1150 1150 1125 1125 1000 1000 1000 1000 1125 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 62.3% 1.8E+05 100 52 6 10 1 1175 1150 1125 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1150 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 80.3% 2.3E+05 100 70 6 10 1 1175 1150 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 54.5% 1.6E+05 100 67 6 10 3 1125 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1150 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 39.8% 1.1E+05 100 71 6 10 3 1150 1125 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1125 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 82.2% 2.4E+05 100 69 6 10 3 1175 1150 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1125 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 59.7% 1.7E+05 100 70 6 10 3 1150 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1150 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 87.1% 2.5E+05 100 76 6 10 3 1175 1150 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1150 1125 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 87.0% 2.1E+05 84 118 6 10 3 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1150 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 0.0% 0.0E+00 77 102 6 10 1 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 130 7 10 3 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 133 7 10 3 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 30.3% 1.0E+05 100 142 7 10 3 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1125 1150 1125 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 35.8% 1.2E+05 100 169 7 10 3 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1150 1125 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 65.8% 2.2E+05 100 115 7 10 3 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1150 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 8.9% 3.0E+04 100 131 7 10 3 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1125 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 130 7 10 3 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 161 7 10 3 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 159 7 10 3 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 142 7 10 3 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 147 7 10 3 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 169 7 10 3 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 42.0% 2.0E+05 100 165 10 19 4 1125 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1100 1000 1000 1125 1150 1150 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 11.5% 5.5E+04 100 125 10 19 4 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1125 1125 1100 1100 1100 1125 1100 1100SWCD - 2142 5.4% 2.6E+04 100 263 10 19 4 1100 1100 1000 1000 1100 1000 1100 1125 1125 1125 1125 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100SWCD - 2142 11.5% 5.5E+04 100 203 10 19 4 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1100 1100 1100 1125 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 44.3% 2.1E+05 100 137 10 19 4 1125 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1150 1125 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 188 10 19 4 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 163 10 19 4 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 97 10 19 4 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 164 10 19 4 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 181 12 26 4 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 67.5% 3.9E+05 100 182 12 26 4 1175 1150 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1150 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 49.4% 2.8E+05 100 210 12 26 4 1150 1125 1125 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1150 1125 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 54.5% 3.1E+05 100 146 12 26 4 1150 1150 1125 1125 1125 1000 1000 1000 1000 1150 1125 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 45.9% 2.6E+05 100 129 12 35 4 1150 1150 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1125 1150 1150 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 1.9% 2.8E+04 100 157 30 90 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 1.5% 2.1E+04 100 159 30 90 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1125 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 0.3% 4.0E+03 100 153 30 90 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1125 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 0.3% 4.3E+03 100 146 30 90 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1125 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 0.4% 5.2E+03 100 134 30 90 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1125 1000 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 4.7% 6.7E+04 100 133 30 75 12 1000 1000 1175 1150 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 8.4% 1.2E+05 100 148 30 75 12 1000 1175 1150 1150 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 6.7% 9.7E+04 100 165 30 75 12 1000 1150 1150 1125 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000SWCD - 2142 11.2% 1.6E+05 100 159 30 75 12 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SHADE & HEAT STREAM INFORMATION RIPARIAN CODES -- LEFT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for RIPARIAN CODES -- RIGHT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for
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Table 2. SWCD-2142 Input and Output Data for Enhanced Shade Conditions
SHADE DETAILS
All columns under STREAM INFORMATION and under RIPARIAN CODES are input to the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model; codes are included only for riparian zones that were restored or protected
The 'Effective Shade' column is output from the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model
The "Thermal Load Blocked" column is calculated from the stream width and length, the effective shade, and an assumption of solar insolation of 480 kcal/d
PROJECT
Effective
Shade
(% )
Thermal Load
Blocked
(kcal/d)
Segment
Length
(ft)
Orientation
(0 deg=N)
Wetted Width
(ft)
NSDZ
Width
(ft)
Channel
Incision
(ft)
LB
0-15 ft
LB
15-30 ft
LB
30-45ft
LB
45-60 ft
LB
60-75 ft
LB
75-90 ft
LB
90-105 ft
LB
105-120 ft
LB
120-135 ft
RB
0-15 ft
RB
15-30 ft
RB
30-45ft
RB
45-60 ft
RB
60-75 ft
RB
75-90 ft
RB
90-105 ft
RB
105-120 ft
RB
120-135 ft
SWCD - 2142 89.3% 2.6E+05 100 108 6 10 1 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 87.9% 2.5E+05 100 93 6 10 1 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 89.5% 2.6E+05 100 100 6 10 1 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 89.3% 2.6E+05 100 102 6 10 1 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 93.9% 2.7E+05 100 88 6 10 1 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 91.8% 2.6E+05 100 82 6 10 1 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 86.4% 2.5E+05 100 59 6 10 1 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 79.6% 2.3E+05 100 25 6 10 1 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 85.4% 2.5E+05 100 52 6 10 1 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 89.2% 2.6E+05 100 70 6 10 1 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 89.7% 2.6E+05 100 67 6 10 3 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 89.7% 2.6E+05 100 71 6 10 3 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 89.2% 2.6E+05 100 69 6 10 3 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 89.4% 2.6E+05 100 70 6 10 3 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 90.5% 2.6E+05 100 76 6 10 3 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 87.7% 2.1E+05 84 118 6 10 3 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 0.0% 0.0E+00 77 102 6 10 1 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 61.8% 2.1E+05 100 130 7 10 3 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 60.1% 2.0E+05 100 133 7 10 3 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 55.8% 1.9E+05 100 142 7 10 3 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 54.4% 1.8E+05 100 169 7 10 3 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 70.5% 2.4E+05 100 115 7 10 3 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 42.0% 1.4E+05 100 131 7 10 3 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 9.5% 3.2E+04 100 130 7 10 3 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 54.6% 1.8E+05 100 161 7 10 3 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 54.5% 1.8E+05 100 159 7 10 3 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 55.8% 1.9E+05 100 142 7 10 3 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 55.9% 1.9E+05 100 147 7 10 3 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 55.8% 1.9E+05 100 169 7 10 3 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 90.0% 4.3E+05 100 165 10 19 4 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 85.2% 4.1E+05 100 125 10 19 4 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175
SWCD - 2142 88.9% 4.3E+05 100 263 10 19 4 1175 1175 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175
SWCD - 2142 71.5% 3.4E+05 100 203 10 19 4 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 83.3% 4.0E+05 100 137 10 19 4 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 73.7% 3.5E+05 100 188 10 19 4 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 85.0% 4.1E+05 100 163 10 19 4 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 84.4% 4.0E+05 100 97 10 19 4 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 85.9% 4.1E+05 100 164 10 19 4 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 74.7% 4.3E+05 100 181 12 26 4 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 74.1% 4.3E+05 100 182 12 26 4 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 74.4% 4.3E+05 100 210 12 26 4 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 82.9% 4.8E+05 100 146 12 26 4 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 77.2% 4.4E+05 100 129 12 35 4 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 1.9% 2.8E+04 100 157 30 90 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 2.0% 2.9E+04 100 159 30 90 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 1.8% 2.5E+04 100 153 30 90 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 2.1% 3.1E+04 100 146 30 90 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 2.3% 3.2E+04 100 134 30 90 15 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 5.8% 8.4E+04 100 133 30 75 12 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 10.0% 1.4E+05 100 148 30 75 12 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 11.8% 1.7E+05 100 165 30 75 12 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SWCD - 2142 11.2% 1.6E+05 100 159 30 75 12 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SHADE & HEAT STREAM INFORMATION RIPARIAN CODES -- LEFT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for RIPARIAN CODES -- RIGHT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for
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Table 3. Riparian Codes for Shade-a-Lator Inputs Height Density OH
Code Source Description (m) (%) (m)
1000 CWS Not in project 0.0 0% 0.0
1175 CWS Forest fully vegetated 18.3 75% 3.0
1150 CWS Forest partially vegetated 18.3 50% 3.0
1125 CWS Forest partially vegetated 18.3 25% 3.0
1100 CWS No existing forest vegetation 0.0 0% 0.0
1375 CWS Wetland fully vegetated 6.1 75% 0.6
1350 CWS Wetland partially vegetated 6.1 50% 0.6
1325 CWS Wetland partially vegetated 6.1 25% 0.6
1300 CWS No existing wetland vegetation 0.0 0% 0.0
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Tualatin River Farm - 2168
Project Summary
Site ID Acres 2168 8.58
Location Public property on the Tualatin River in the Tualatin subbasin, south of Minter Bridge Rd.
Lat/Long Number of Plants Installed 45.482818, -122.975353 69,725 (total from 2014 – 2016)
Stream Length Average Stream Width 2,794 ft 66 ft.
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year Thermal Benefits/Credits 2014/2015 1.77 / 0.89 (million kcal/day)
Plant Communities Riparian Forest, Forested Wetland, Scrub-Shrub, Upland Forest, Emergent Marsh, and Wet Prairie (refer to the Site Assessment Report for additional information)
Partners Metro and Natural Resources Conservation Service
Riparian Planting Activities Site preparation, targeted invasive species treatment, herbivore control, and riparian plantings
Stream Enhancement Activities Floodplain wood assemblages
Project Map
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Site Assessment Summary
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1422
Native Tree
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
pacific crab apple
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
elderberry
hardhack spirea
mock-orange
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
red elderberry
red-osier dogwood
snowberry
Native Herbaceous
American bird's-foot trefoil
bluehead gilia
common beggarticks
common selfheal
common woolly sunflower
common yarrow
Cusick's popcornflower
denseflower willowherb
farewell to spring
fringecup
giant horsetail
grand collomia
gumweed
lupine
meadow barley
popcornflower
sedge
shortspur seablush
skunkweed
slender hairgrass
spike bentgrass
spotted touch-me-not
stinging nettle
tarweed
western yellow cress willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
Himalayan blackberry
morning-glory
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Thermal Credit for Shade Enhancement
Stream
Length
(ft)
Thermal Load Blocked
(Baseline Conditions)
(kcal/d)
Thermal Load Blocked
(Enhanced Conditions)
(kcal/d)
Thermal Load Reduction
(Environmental Benefits)
(kcal/d)
Thermal Credit
Received
(kcal/d)
Credit per
Length
(kcal/d/ft)
2794 8.70E+06 1.05E+07 1.77E+06 8.87E+05 317
Shade-a-Lator Input and Output Spreadsheets
Table 1. Tualatin River Farm - 2168 Input and Output Data for Baseline Shade Conditions
SHADE DETAILS
All columns under STREAM INFORMATION and under RIPARIAN CODES are input to the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model; codes are included only for riparian zones that were restored or protected
The 'Effective Shade' column is output from the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model
The "Thermal Load Blocked" column is calculated from the stream width and length, the effective shade, and an assumption of solar insolation of 480 kcal/d
PROJECT
Effective
Shade
(%)
Thermal
Load
Blocked
(kcal/d)
Segment
Length
(ft)
Orientation
(0 deg=N)
Wetted
Width
(ft)
NSDZ
Width
(ft)
Channel
Incision
(ft)
LB
0-15 ft
LB
15-30 ft
LB
30-45ft
LB
45-60 ft
LB
60-75 ft
LB
75-90 ft
LB
90-105 ft
LB
105-120 ft
LB
120-135 ft
RB
0-15 ft
RB
15-30 ft
RB
30-45ft
RB
45-60 ft
RB
60-75 ft
RB
75-90 ft
RB
90-105 ft
RB
105-120 ft
RB
120-135 ft
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 8.0% 2.5E+05 100 164 66 120 25 1150 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 17.5% 5.5E+05 100 173 66 120 25 1175 1175 1125 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 19.0% 6.0E+05 100 176 66 120 25 1175 1175 1150 1150 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 12.8% 4.1E+05 100 169 66 140 25 1150 1175 1175 1150 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 13.1% 4.2E+05 100 158 66 140 25 1175 1175 1125 1100 1150 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 11.4% 3.6E+05 100 141 66 140 25 1175 1175 1150 1150 1175 1000 1150 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 11.4% 3.6E+05 100 142 66 140 25 1175 1150 1150 1175 1175 1000 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 6.6% 2.1E+05 100 137 66 140 25 1000 1175 1175 1175 1150 1000 1150 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 5.4% 1.7E+05 100 135 66 140 25 1000 1150 1175 1175 1100 1000 1150 1125 1125 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 10.0% 3.2E+05 100 135 66 140 25 1175 1175 1150 1150 1125 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 10.1% 3.2E+05 100 137 66 140 25 1175 1175 1150 1100 1100 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 2.5% 7.9E+04 100 133 66 140 25 1000 1150 1125 1100 1100 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 4.3% 1.4E+05 100 133 66 140 25 1000 1175 1150 1100 1100 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 8.5% 2.7E+05 100 129 66 140 25 1175 1175 1125 1100 1100 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 7.2% 2.3E+05 100 123 66 140 25 1175 1175 1150 1100 1100 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 5.2% 1.7E+05 100 117 66 140 25 1175 1175 1150 1100 1100 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 2.0% 6.2E+04 100 97 66 140 20 1175 1175 1175 1125 1100 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 2.4% 7.8E+04 100 89 66 140 20 1000 1000 1175 1150 1125 1000 1125 1125 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 1.7% 5.4E+04 100 60 66 120 20 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1000 1125 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 4.3% 1.4E+05 100 11 66 120 20 1000 1000 1000 1175 1150 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 22.5% 7.1E+05 100 333 66 120 20 1175 1150 1150 1175 1150 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 22.0% 7.0E+05 100 328 66 120 20 1175 1150 1125 1125 1125 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 18.3% 5.8E+05 100 331 66 120 20 1150 1175 1150 1150 1100 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 15.1% 4.8E+05 100 354 66 120 20 1150 1175 1150 1125 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 13.5% 4.3E+05 100 20 66 120 20 1175 1150 1125 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 9.4% 3.0E+05 100 51 66 120 20 1150 1175 1175 1175 1150 1000 1100 1300 1300 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 6.1% 1.9E+05 100 79 66 120 20 1175 1150 1125 1100 1100 1000 1125 1125 1125 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Tualatin River Farm - 2168 4.6% 1.4E+05 94 111 66 120 20 1175 1175 1125 1100 1125 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SHADE & HEAT STREAM INFORMATION RIPARIAN CODES -- LEFT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for RIPARIAN CODES -- RIGHT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for
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Table 2. Tualatin River Farm - 2168 Input and Output Data for Enhanced Shade Conditions
SHADE DETAILS
All columns under STREAM INFORMATION and under RIPARIAN CODES are input to the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model; codes are included only for riparian zones that were restored or protected
The 'Effective Shade' column is output from the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model
The "Thermal Load Blocked" column is calculated from the stream width and length, the effective shade, and an assumption of solar insolation of 480 kcal/d
PROJECT
Effective
Shade
(%)
Thermal Load
Blocked
(kcal/d)
Segment
Length
(ft)
Orientation
(0 deg=N)
Wetted Width
(ft)
NSDZ
Width
(ft)
Channel
Incision
(ft)
LB
0-15 ft
LB
15-30 ft
LB
30-45ft
LB
45-60 ft
LB
60-75 ft
LB
75-90 ft
LB
90-105 ft
LB
105-120 ft
LB
120-135 ft
RB
0-15 ft
RB
15-30 ft
RB
30-45ft
RB
45-60 ft
RB
60-75 ft
RB
75-90 ft
RB
90-105 ft
RB
105-120 ft
RB
120-135 ft
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 17.3% 5.5E+05 100 164 66 120 25 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 18.7% 5.9E+05 100 173 66 120 25 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 20.0% 6.4E+05 100 176 66 120 25 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 16.3% 5.2E+05 100 169 66 140 25 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 14.8% 4.7E+05 100 158 66 140 25 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 11.9% 3.8E+05 100 141 66 140 25 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 12.1% 3.8E+05 100 142 66 140 25 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 7.1% 2.2E+05 100 137 66 140 25 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 6.7% 2.1E+05 100 135 66 140 25 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 10.7% 3.4E+05 100 135 66 140 25 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 11.1% 3.5E+05 100 137 66 140 25 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 6.4% 2.0E+05 100 133 66 140 25 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 6.4% 2.0E+05 100 133 66 140 25 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 9.4% 3.0E+05 100 129 66 140 25 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 7.8% 2.5E+05 100 123 66 140 25 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 5.7% 1.8E+05 100 117 66 140 25 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 2.0% 6.5E+04 100 97 66 140 20 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 2.9% 9.1E+04 100 89 66 140 20 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 3.2% 1.0E+05 100 60 66 120 20 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 7.3% 2.3E+05 100 11 66 120 20 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 24.4% 7.7E+05 100 333 66 120 20 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 24.9% 7.9E+05 100 328 66 120 20 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 24.6% 7.8E+05 100 331 66 120 20 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 20.5% 6.5E+05 100 354 66 120 20 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 16.4% 5.2E+05 100 20 66 120 20 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 11.2% 3.5E+05 100 51 66 120 20 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 6.6% 2.1E+05 100 79 66 120 20 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tualatin River Farm - 2168 4.6% 1.4E+05 94 111 66 120 20 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SHADE & HEAT STREAM INFORMATION RIPARIAN CODES -- LEFT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for RIPARIAN CODES -- RIGHT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for
Table 3. Riparian Codes for Shade-a-Lator Inputs Height Density OH
Code Source Description (m) (%) (m)
1000 CWS Not in project 0.0 0% 0.0
1175 CWS Forest fully vegetated 18.3 75% 3.0
1150 CWS Forest partially vegetated 18.3 50% 3.0
1125 CWS Forest partially vegetated 18.3 25% 3.0
1100 CWS No existing forest vegetation 0.0 0% 0.0
1375 CWS Wetland fully vegetated 6.1 75% 0.6
1350 CWS Wetland partially vegetated 6.1 50% 0.6
1325 CWS Wetland partially vegetated 6.1 25% 0.6
1300 CWS No existing wetland vegetation 0.0 0% 0.0
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Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135
Project Summary
Site ID Acres 2135 36.28
Location Public property on Bronson Creek, in the Rock Creek subbasin, near Beaverton, OR, between Sunset Hwy and NW West Union Rd
Lat/Long Number of Plants Installed 45.541717, -122.845583 164,114 (total from 2013 – 2016)
Stream Length Average Stream Width 4,600 ft 7 ft.
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year Thermal Benefits/Credits 2013/2015 0.17 / 0.085 (million kcal/day) Plant Communities Riparian Forest, Scrub Shrub, and Forested Wetland (refer to the Site Assessment Report for additional information)
Partners Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District
Riparian Planting Activities Site preparation, targeted invasive species treatment, herbivore control, and riparian plantings
Stream Enhancement Activities Floodplain wood assemblages
Project Map
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Site Assessment Summary
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1466
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
mock-orange
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
serviceberry
Sitka Willow
snowberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
American bird's-foot trefoil American sloughgrass
American speedwell
California figwort
cleavers
common cattail
common horsetail
cursed buttercup
fringecup
marsh pennywort
nodding beggarticks
northern water plantain
rice cutgrass
sawbeak sedge
sedge
slender rush
slough sedge
small duckweed
soft rush
tufted hairgrass
wapato
water foxtail
western swordfern
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
common hawthorn
common teasel
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
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Plant Community:
Forested Wetland
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2950
Native Tree
black cottonwood
black hawthorn
cascara
Oregon ash
vine maple
western red cedar
Native Shrub
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
nootka rose
oceanspray
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
red-osier dogwood
Scouler’s Willow
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
trailing blackberry
Western wahoo
Native Herbaceous
American speedwell
buttercup
California figwort
cleavers
Cooley's hedge-nettle
fringecup
lady fern
pointed rush
rice cutgrass
slender hairgrass
slough sedge
soft rush
spike bentgrass
taperfruit shortscale sedge
western swordfern
western yellow cress
willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
bull thistle
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Plant Community:
Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 9200
Native Tree
Douglas-fir
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
Pacific dogwood
Native Shrub
baldhip rose
beaked hazelnut
mock-orange
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
Pacific poison oak
salal
serviceberry
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
western starflower
western swordfern
Invasives
cherry
English holly
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Thermal Credit for Shade Enhancement
Stream
Length
(ft)
Thermal Load Blocked
(Baseline Conditions)
(kcal/d)
Thermal Load Blocked
(Enhanced Conditions)
(kcal/d)
Thermal Load Reduction
(Environmental Benefits)
(kcal/d)
Thermal Credit
Received
(kcal/d)
Credit per
Length
(kcal/d/ft)
4600 5.45E+05 7.13E+05 1.69E+05 8.45E+04 18
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Shade-a-Lator Input and Output Spreadsheets
Table 1. Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 Input and Output Data for Baseline Shade Conditions
SHADE DETAILS
All columns under STREAM INFORMATION and under RIPARIAN CODES are input to the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model; codes are included only for riparian zones that were restored or protected
The 'Effective Shade' column is output from the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model
The "Thermal Load Blocked" column is calculated from the stream width and length, the effective shade, and an assumption of solar insolation of 480 kcal/d
PROJECT
Effective
Shade
(%)
Thermal
Load
Blocked
(kcal/d)
Segment
Length
(ft)
Orientation
(0 deg=N)
Wetted
Width
(ft)
NSDZ
Width
(ft)
Channel
Incision
(ft)
LB
0-15 ft
LB
15-30 ft
LB
30-45ft
LB
45-60 ft
LB
60-75 ft
LB
75-90 ft
LB
90-105 ft
LB
105-120 ft
LB
120-135 ft
RB
0-15 ft
RB
15-30 ft
RB
30-45ft
RB
45-60 ft
RB
60-75 ft
RB
75-90 ft
RB
90-105 ft
RB
105-120 ft
RB
120-135 ft
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 16.0% 3.8E+04 100 247 5 90 3 1150 1150 1175 1175 1150 1000 1125 1100 1100 1125 1125 1150 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 26.8% 6.4E+04 100 246 5 90 3 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1175 1175 1125 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 27.4% 6.6E+04 100 245 5 90 3 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 26.5% 6.4E+04 100 246 5 90 3 1175 1175 1150 1150 1175 1000 1150 1175 1175 1175 1150 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 11.7% 2.8E+04 100 248 5 90 3 1125 1150 1175 1175 1175 1000 1175 1175 1175 1150 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 25.6% 6.1E+04 100 246 5 90 3 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1150 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 18.4% 4.4E+04 100 246 5 90 3 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 19.1% 4.6E+04 100 245 5 90 3 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 1.8% 4.4E+03 100 253 5 90 3 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 7.1% 1.7E+04 100 229 5 90 3 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 22.7% 5.4E+04 100 231 5 90 3 1175 1175 1125 1150 1175 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 19.8% 4.8E+04 100 230 5 90 3 1150 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1175 1175 1175 1125 1325 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 2.1% 5.0E+03 100 243 5 90 3 1325 1150 1150 1175 1175 1000 1150 1125 1150 1300 1300 1300 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.1% 2.0E+02 100 249 5 130 2 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1125 1125 1150 1300 1300 1325 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.2% 4.5E+02 100 247 5 130 2 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1300 1300 1125 1300 1325 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 225 5 130 2 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 4.1E-01 100 230 5 130 2 1300 1300 1300 1300 1325 1000 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1000 1000 1000Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.2% 5.8E+02 100 231 5 130 1 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1325 1350 1000 1000 1000 1000Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.3% 6.4E+02 100 222 5 130 1 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1325 1325 1350 1350 1325 1325Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 202 5 130 1 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 208 5 200 1 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 269 5 200 1 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 6.5E+00 100 255 5 200 1 1300 1325 1325 1300 1300 1000 1300 1300 1300 1300 1325 1325 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1325Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.4% 8.6E+02 100 303 5 200 1 1325 1325 1300 1300 1325 1000 1325 1350 1325 1350 1300 1325 1350 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 4.8E+00 100 301 5 200 1 1300 1350 1325 1300 1300 1000 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1325 1350 1375 1375Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 251 5 200 1 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 8.9E+00 100 250 5 200 1 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1300 1300 1325 1300 1325 1325 1325 1300 1325 1300 1000 1000Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 1.5E+00 100 269 5 200 1 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1325 1350 1300 1000 1000 1000 1000Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 226 5 200 1 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 3.3E+00 100 220 5 200 1 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1325 1300 1000 1000Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.1% 3.1E+02 100 206 5 150 1 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1350 1000 1000 1000 1000Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.2% 4.2E+02 100 217 5 150 1 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1325 1325 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1350 1350 1325 1325 1375Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 1.3E+00 100 197 5 150 1 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1300 1325 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 9.6E-01 100 158 5 200 1 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1300 1325 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 1.1E+00 100 202 5 200 1 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1325 1325 1325 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 4.7E+00 100 156 8.5 200 1 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1300 1300 1325 1300 1300 1325 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.1% 3.7E+02 100 247 8.5 200 1 1325 1325 1325 1300 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1325 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 2.1E+00 100 266 8.5 200 2 1300 1300 1325 1325 1325 1000 1000 1000 1000 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 2.8E+00 100 263 8.5 200 2 1300 1350 1375 1375 1350 1000 1000 1000 1000 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.1% 4.1E+02 100 286 8.5 200 2 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1325 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 276 8.5 200 2 1300 1350 1350 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 288 8.5 200 2 1300 1325 1325 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 295 8.5 200 2 1325 1350 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 2.9E+00 100 318 8.5 200 2 1300 1350 1350 1325 1300 1000 1000 1000 1000 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.1% 3.1E+02 100 241 8.5 200 2 1300 1325 1325 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1300 1325 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 286 8.5 200 2 1325 1350 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300
SHADE & HEAT STREAM INFORMATION RIPARIAN CODES -- LEFT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for RIPARIAN CODES -- RIGHT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for
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Table 2. Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 Input and Output Data for Enhanced Shade Conditions
SHADE DETAILS
All columns under STREAM INFORMATION and under RIPARIAN CODES are input to the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model; codes are included only for riparian zones that were restored or protected
The 'Effective Shade' column is output from the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model
The "Thermal Load Blocked" column is calculated from the stream width and length, the effective shade, and an assumption of solar insolation of 480 kcal/d
PROJECT
Effective
Shade
(% )
Thermal Load
Blocked
(kcal/d)
Segment
Length
(ft)
Orientation
(0 deg=N)
Wetted Width
(ft)
NSDZ
Width
(ft)
Channel
Incision
(ft)
LB
0-15 ft
LB
15-30 ft
LB
30-45ft
LB
45-60 ft
LB
60-75 ft
LB
75-90 ft
LB
90-105 ft
LB
105-120 ft
LB
120-135 ft
RB
0-15 ft
RB
15-30 ft
RB
30-45ft
RB
45-60 ft
RB
60-75 ft
RB
75-90 ft
RB
90-105 ft
RB
105-120 ft
RB
120-135 ft
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 26.2% 6.3E+04 100 247 5 90 3 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 26.8% 6.4E+04 100 246 5 90 3 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 27.4% 6.6E+04 100 245 5 90 3 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 26.8% 6.4E+04 100 246 5 90 3 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 24.0% 5.8E+04 100 248 5 90 3 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 25.6% 6.1E+04 100 246 5 90 3 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 18.4% 4.4E+04 100 246 5 90 3 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 19.1% 4.6E+04 100 245 5 90 3 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 1.8% 4.4E+03 100 253 5 90 3 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 7.2% 1.7E+04 100 229 5 90 3 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 23.0% 5.5E+04 100 231 5 90 3 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 31.7% 7.6E+04 100 230 5 90 3 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 5.2% 1.2E+04 100 243 5 90 3 1375 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 1.1% 2.6E+03 100 249 5 130 2 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1175 1175 1175 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 1.2% 2.8E+03 100 247 5 130 2 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1175 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 1.8% 4.4E+03 100 225 5 130 2 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 1.8% 4.2E+03 100 230 5 130 2 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 1.5% 3.6E+03 100 231 5 130 1 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 2.0% 4.9E+03 100 222 5 130 1 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 3.9% 9.4E+03 100 202 5 130 1 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.9% 2.2E+03 100 208 5 200 1 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 1.1E+01 100 269 5 200 1 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.1% 2.9E+02 100 255 5 200 1 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.6% 1.3E+03 100 303 5 200 1 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.6% 1.3E+03 100 301 5 200 1 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.3% 6.3E+02 100 251 5 200 1 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.3% 6.2E+02 100 250 5 200 1 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 1.1E+01 100 269 5 200 1 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.7% 1.7E+03 100 226 5 200 1 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1000
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.8% 2.0E+03 100 220 5 200 1 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 2.5% 5.9E+03 100 206 5 150 1 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 1.8% 4.2E+03 100 217 5 150 1 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 2.8% 6.8E+03 100 197 5 150 1 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 1.1% 2.7E+03 100 158 5 200 1 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 1.1% 2.6E+03 100 202 5 200 1 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 1.1% 4.7E+03 100 156 8.5 200 1 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.3% 1.1E+03 100 247 8.5 200 1 1375 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 3.4E+01 100 266 8.5 200 2 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 3.4E+01 100 263 8.5 200 2 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.3% 1.1E+03 100 286 8.5 200 2 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.0% 3.2E+01 100 276 8.5 200 2 1375 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.3% 1.1E+03 100 288 8.5 200 2 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.5% 2.2E+03 100 295 8.5 200 2 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.8% 3.5E+03 100 318 8.5 200 2 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.6% 2.3E+03 100 241 8.5 200 2 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375
Bronson Creek Greenway - 2135 0.3% 1.1E+03 100 286 8.5 200 2 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375
SHADE & HEAT STREAM INFORMATION RIPARIAN CODES -- LEFT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for RIPARIAN CODES -- RIGHT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for
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Table 3. Riparian Codes for Shade-a-Lator Inputs
Height Density OH
Code Source Description (m) (%) (m)
1000 CWS Not in project 0.0 0% 0.0
1175 CWS Forest fully vegetated 18.3 75% 3.0
1150 CWS Forest partially vegetated 18.3 50% 3.0
1125 CWS Forest partially vegetated 18.3 25% 3.0
1100 CWS No existing forest vegetation 0.0 0% 0.0
1375 CWS Wetland fully vegetated 6.1 75% 0.6
1350 CWS Wetland partially vegetated 6.1 50% 0.6
1325 CWS Wetland partially vegetated 6.1 25% 0.6
1300 CWS No existing wetland vegetation 0.0 0% 0.0
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Cedar Creek – Stella Olsen - 1767
Project Summary Site ID Acres 1767 45.86
Location Public property in Sherwood, OR, bisected by Cedar Creek in the Chicken Creek subbasin, and located just south of Pacific Hwy. Two riparian planting projects were conducted at this site – one credited in 2004 and the other credited in 2015. Credits noted in this summary reflect the project conducted in 2015.
Lat/Long Number of Plants Installed
45.360773, -122.848425 98,763 (total from 2004 – 2015) 21,873 (2015 only)
Stream Length Average Stream Width 7,194 ft (total for 2004 and 2015 project) 2,027 ft (2015 only)
14 ft.
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year Thermal Benefits/Credits 2004/2015 4.6 / 2.3 (million kcal/day)
Plant Communities Riparian Forest and Scrub Shrub (refer to the Site Assessment Report for additional information)
Partners City of Sherwood and Friends of Trees
Riparian Planting Activities Site preparation, targeted invasive species treatment, herbivore control, and riparian plantings
Stream Enhancement Activities Large woody debris
Project Map
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Site Assessment Report
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2466
Native Tree
black cottonwood
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
red alder
vine maple
western red cedar
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
clustered wild rose
elderberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
salmonberry
Sitka Willow
tall Oregon grape
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
American speedwell
bracken fern
common cattail
Cooley's hedge-nettle
fringecup
giant horsetail
lady fern
large-leaved avens
Mannagrass
manroot
rice cutgrass
skunk cabbage
slough sedge
small duckweed
small-fruited bulrush
taperfruit shortscale sedge
water parsely
western swordfern
Willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
English holly
English ivy
hedge false bindweed
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
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Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 4658
Native Tree
black hawthorn
Douglas-fir
Oregon ash
pacific crab apple
red alder
vine maple
W. v. ponderosa pine
western red cedar
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
nootka rose
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
snowberry
trailing blackberry
Western wahoo
Native Herbaceous
American speedwell
cleavers
common cattail
giant horsetail
kentucky bluegrass
lady fern
large-leaved avens
rice cutgrass
skunk cabbage
slough sedge
small-fruited bulrush
soft rush
stinging nettle
taperfruit shortscale sedge
water parsely
western swordfern
willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
cherry
common hawthorn
English holly
English ivy
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Two riparian planting projects were conducted at this site. This Site Assessment Report reflects the
combined information for both projects - one credited in 2004 and the other credited in 2015.
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Thermal Credit for Shade Enhancement
Stream
Length
(ft)
Thermal Load Blocked
(Baseline Conditions)
(kcal/d)
Thermal Load Blocked
(Enhanced Conditions)
(kcal/d)
Thermal Load Reduction
(Environmental Benefits)
(kcal/d)
Thermal Credit
Received
(kcal/d)
Credit per
Length
(kcal/d/ft)
2027 2.61E+06 7.20E+06 4.59E+06 2.29E+06 1132
Shade-a-Lator Input and Output Spreadsheets
Table 1. Cedar Creek – Stella Olsen - 1767 Input and Output Data for Baseline Shade Conditions
SHADE DETAILS
All columns under STREAM INFORMATION and under RIPARIAN CODES are input to the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model; codes are included only for riparian zones that were restored or protected
The 'Effective Shade' column is output from the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model
The "Thermal Load Blocked" column is calculated from the stream width and length, the effective shade, and an assumption of solar insolation of 480 kcal/d
PROJECT
Effective
Shade
(%)
Thermal
Load
Blocked
(kcal/d)
Segment
Length
(ft)
Orientation
(0 deg=N)
Wetted
Width
(ft)
NSDZ
Width
(ft)
Channel
Incision
(ft)
LB
0-15 ft
LB
15-30 ft
LB
30-45ft
LB
45-60 ft
LB
60-75 ft
LB
75-90 ft
LB
90-105 ft
LB
105-120 ft
LB
120-135 ft
RB
0-15 ft
RB
15-30 ft
RB
30-45ft
RB
45-60 ft
RB
60-75 ft
RB
75-90 ft
RB
90-105 ft
RB
105-120 ft
RB
120-135 ft
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 21.0% 1.4E+05 100 343 14 24 3 1300 1325 1325 1350 1325 1000 1325 1300 1300 1350 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 2.1% 2.5E+04 100 357 25 36 2 1300 1300 1325 1350 1325 1000 1325 1325 1325 1300 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 0.2% 2.5E+03 100 18 25 32 2 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1300 1325 1325 1300 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 10.2% 6.9E+04 100 31 14 24 5 1300 1300 1350 1350 1350 1000 1325 1325 1325 1300 1350 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 33.9% 1.6E+05 51 339 19 23 5 1125 1150 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1150 1150 1125 1125 1000 1000 1000 1000Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 42.1% 3.8E+05 100 294 19 23 3 1125 1125 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1125 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1150Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 57.5% 5.2E+05 100 311 19 23 2 1150 1125 1150 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1150 1125 1125 1125 1150 1175 1175 1175 1175Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 44.8% 4.1E+05 100 51 19 23 2 1150 1125 1150 1175 1175 1000 1175 1175 1175 1125 1125 1125 1150 1150 1175 1175 1150 1150Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 31.8% 2.9E+05 100 9 19 23 2 1150 1150 1150 1175 1175 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 14.9% 1.4E+05 100 352 19 23 2 1100 1125 1150 1150 1175 1000 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 18.4% 1.7E+05 100 18 19 23 2 1125 1125 1125 1150 1175 1000 1125 1125 1150 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 1.7% 1.6E+04 100 296 19 23 2 1000 1000 1125 1150 1150 1000 1150 1150 1125 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 2.4% 1.6E+04 100 342 14 20 2 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1125 1150 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 26.1% 1.8E+05 100 358 14 20 2 1350 1350 1300 1300 1300 1000 1300 1300 1300 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 0.0% 5.6E+00 100 266 14 20 2 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1325 1300 1300 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 274 14 20 2 1300 1300 1100 1100 1125 1000 1150 1150 1150 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 28 14 20 2 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1300 1300 1300 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 328 14 20 2 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1300 1300 1300 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 248 10 17 2 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1300 1300 1300 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 274 10 17 2 1000 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1100 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 26.6% 9.7E+04 76 355 10 17 2 1350 1300 1300 1300 1300 1000 1300 1325 1325 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SHADE & HEAT STREAM INFORMATION RIPARIAN CODES -- LEFT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for RIPARIAN CODES -- RIGHT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for
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Table 2. Cedar Creek – Stella Olsen - 1767 Input and Output Data for Enhanced Shade Conditions
SHADE DETAILS
All columns under STREAM INFORMATION and under RIPARIAN CODES are input to the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model; codes are included only for riparian zones that were restored or protected
The 'Effective Shade' column is output from the Shade-O-Later from the Heat Source model
The "Thermal Load Blocked" column is calculated from the stream width and length, the effective shade, and an assumption of solar insolation of 480 kcal/d
PROJECT
Effective
Shade
(%)
Thermal Load
Blocked
(kcal/d)
Segment
Length
(ft)
Orientation
(0 deg=N)
Wetted Width
(ft)
NSDZ
Width
(ft)
Channel
Incision
(ft)
LB
0-15 ft
LB
15-30 ft
LB
30-45ft
LB
45-60 ft
LB
60-75 ft
LB
75-90 ft
LB
90-105 ft
LB
105-120 ft
LB
120-135 ft
RB
0-15 ft
RB
15-30 ft
RB
30-45ft
RB
45-60 ft
RB
60-75 ft
RB
75-90 ft
RB
90-105 ft
RB
105-120 ft
RB
120-135 ft
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 56.0% 3.8E+05 100 343 14 24 3 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 38.6% 4.6E+05 100 357 25 36 2 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 41.5% 5.0E+05 100 18 25 32 2 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 54.4% 3.7E+05 100 31 14 24 5 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 79.3% 3.7E+05 51 339 19 23 5 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 77.6% 7.1E+05 100 294 19 23 3 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 78.5% 7.2E+05 100 311 19 23 2 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 75.9% 6.9E+05 100 51 19 23 2 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 38.4% 3.5E+05 100 9 19 23 2 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 47.1% 4.3E+05 100 352 19 23 2 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 34.2% 3.1E+05 100 18 19 23 2 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 5.8% 5.3E+04 100 296 19 23 2 1000 1000 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 38.8% 2.6E+05 100 342 14 20 2 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 33.3% 2.2E+05 100 358 14 20 2 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 42.8% 2.9E+05 100 266 14 20 2 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 39.0% 2.6E+05 100 274 14 20 2 1375 1375 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 23.7% 1.6E+05 100 28 14 20 2 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 42.1% 2.8E+05 100 328 14 20 2 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 52.5% 2.5E+05 100 248 10 17 2 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 0.0% 0.0E+00 100 274 10 17 2 1000 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1175 1175 1175 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen - 1767 37.4% 1.4E+05 76 355 10 17 2 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
SHADE & HEAT STREAM INFORMATION RIPARIAN CODES -- LEFT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for RIPARIAN CODES -- RIGHT BANK-- code only vegetation that CWS is responsible for
Table 3. Riparian Codes for Shade-a-Lator Inputs Height Density OH
Code Source Description (m) (%) (m)
1000 CWS Not in project 0.0 0% 0.0
1175 CWS Forest fully vegetated 18.3 75% 3.0
1150 CWS Forest partially vegetated 18.3 50% 3.0
1125 CWS Forest partially vegetated 18.3 25% 3.0
1100 CWS No existing forest vegetation 0.0 0% 0.0
1375 CWS Wetland fully vegetated 6.1 75% 0.6
1350 CWS Wetland partially vegetated 6.1 50% 0.6
1325 CWS Wetland partially vegetated 6.1 25% 0.6
1300 CWS No existing wetland vegetation 0.0 0% 0.0
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Appendix B
Site Assessment Reports for Riparian Planting Projects
(2004-2014)
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Project ID : 18 Project Name : Banks Elementary
Project Acres:
2.32
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2006/2006 Length of Stream: 600 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Forested Wetland
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 1766
Native Tree
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
red alder
Native Shrub
black twinberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
snowberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
American speedwell
western marsh cudweed
yellowcress
Invasives
Canada thistle
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 2093 Project Name : Barrows Meadows
Project Acres:
3.29
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2010/2014 Length of Stream: 800 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1266
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
cascara
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
hardhack spirea
red-osier dogwood
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
Native Herbaceous
common horsetail
large-leaved avens
soft rush
western swordfern
willowherb
Invasives
Canada thistle
common hawthorn
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Forested Wetland
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 2800
Native Tree
black cottonwood
Douglas-fir
Oregon ash
western red cedar
Native Shrub
clustered wild rose
native wild rose
nootka rose
Scouler’s Willow
serviceberry
snowberry
Native Herbaceous
cleavers
scouring rush
Invasives
common hawthorn
Himalayan blackberry
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1066
Native Tree
Native Shrub
native wild rose
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
Native Herbaceous
grooved rush
sedge
slender rush
western yellow cress
willowherb
Invasives
morning-glory
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 1422 Project Name : Beaverton Creek - 153rd to St Marys
Project Acres:
48.44
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2006/2006 Length of Stream: 4,900 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 982
Native Tree
black hawthorn
cascara
Douglas-fir
grand fir
native cherry
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
red alder
western red cedar
Native Shrub
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
Scouler’s Willow
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
American speedwell
American vetch
cleavers
common cattail
giant horsetail
grooved rush
hardstem bulrush
marsh pennywort
marsh seedbox
mild waterpepper
nodding beggarticks
ovate spikerush
rice cutgrass
sawbeak sedge
slough sedge
small duckweed
small-fruited bulrush
soft rush
spike bentgrass
spotted touch-me-not
tarweed
western swordfern
willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
Canada thistle
common hawthorn
common teasel
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
yellow flag iris
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 3975
Native Tree
Douglas-fir
grand fir
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
pacific crab apple
red alder
vine maple
Native Shrub
black twinberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific Willow
red-osier dogwood
salmonberry
Sitka Willow
snowberry
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
cleavers
giant horsetail
slough sedge
western swordfern
willowherb
Invasives
cherry
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 125 Project Name : Beaverton Creek - Quatama - 205th Ave to 231st Ave
Project Acres:
18.60
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2007/2007 Length of Stream: 7,300 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 4550
Native Tree
black hawthorn
grand fir
Oregon ash
pacific crab apple
red alder
W. v. ponderosa pine
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
mock-orange
native wild rose
nootka rose
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
serviceberry
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
trailing blackberry
Western wahoo
Native Herbaceous
cleavers
enchanter's nightshade
fringecup
giant horsetail
large-leaved avens
skunk cabbage
spotted touch-me-not
stinging nettle
taperfruit shortscale sedge
willowherb
Invasives
common hawthorn
English ivy
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 2166
Native Tree
black hawthorn
cascara
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
hardhack spirea
Pacific Willow
red-osier dogwood
serviceberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
spotted touch-me-not
western marsh cudweed
western yellow cress
willowherb
Invasives
cherry
common hawthorn
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Forested Wetland
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 3716
Native Tree
black hawthorn
cascara
Oregon ash
red alder
Native Shrub black twinberry
clustered wild rose hardhack spirea
native wild rose Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood Sitka Willow
snowberry tall Oregon grape
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
cleavers
common beggarticks
fringecup
giant horsetail
horseweed
lady fern
slender rush
spotted touch-me-not
taperfruit shortscale sedge
western swordfern
willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
enghlish laurel
English ivy
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
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Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 36 Project Name : Beaverton Creek - Transit Center
Project Acres:
3.12
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2005/2005 Length of Stream: 1,500 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 2633
Native Tree
black cottonwood
pacific crab apple
Native Shrub
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
nootka rose
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
tall Oregon grape
Native Herbaceous
common beggarticks
rice cutgrass
small-fruited bulrush
soft rush
spotted touch-me-not
western yellow cress
willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
Canada thistle
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
yellow flag iris
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 128 Project Name : Bronson Creek - Tanasbrook Ponds
Project Acres:
8.01
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2008/2008 Length of Stream: 2,700 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 820
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
Oregon ash
pacific crab apple
red alder
vine maple
Native Shrub
hardhack spirea
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
thimbleberry
Native Herbaceous
common horsetail
marsh pennywort
moss
pond lily
rice cutgrass
soft rush
tall annual willowherb
willowherb
Invasives
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1266
Native Tree
black cottonwood
cascara
red alder
Native Shrub
native wild rose
Pacific Willow
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
tall Oregon grape
Native Herbaceous
moss
slough sedge
willowherb
Invasives
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 138 Project Name : Bronson Creek - W Union to Laidlaw
Project Acres:
16.09
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2004/2004 Length of Stream: 6,300 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Forested Wetland
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 525
Native Tree
Oregon ash
black hawthorn
Native Shrub
black twinberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
willow
Native Herbaceous
American speedwell
giant horsetail
small-fruited bulrush
soft rush
willowherb
Invasives
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 933
Native Tree
black hawthorn
cascara
Oregon ash
red alder
W. v. ponderosa pine
Native Shrub
black twinberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
snowberry
Native Herbaceous
American speedwell
common beggarticks
cursed buttercup
giant horsetail
lady fern
nodding beggarticks
piggyback
rice cutgrass
small duckweed
small-fruited bulrush
stinging nettle
willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
bull thistle
common teasel
herb Robert
Himalayan blackberry
morning-glory
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 166
Native Tree
Native Shrub
Sitka Willow
willow
Native Herbaceous
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 8 Project Name : Butternut Creek - Bales Pond
Project Acres:
3.06
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2004/2004 Length of Stream: 300 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2533
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
Douglas-fir
Oregon ash
red alder
W. v. ponderosa pine
Native Shrub
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
red-osier dogwood
Scouler’s Willow
Sitka Willow
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
American speedwell
dense sedge
giant horsetail
hardstem bulrush
neckweed
ovate spikerush
soft rush
tapertip rush
Invasives
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 1767 Project Name : Cedar Creek - Stella Olsen
Project Acres:
17.87
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2004/2004 Length of Stream: 2,900 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2466
Native Tree
black cottonwood
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
red alder
vine maple
western red cedar
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
clustered wild rose
elderberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
salmonberry
Sitka Willow
tall Oregon grape
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
American speedwell
bracken fern
common cattail
Cooley's hedge-nettle
fringecup
giant horsetail
lady fern
large-leaved avens
Mannagrass
manroot
rice cutgrass
skunk cabbage
slough sedge
small duckweed
small-fruited bulrush
taperfruit shortscale sedge
water parsely
western swordfern
willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
English holly
English ivy
hedge false bindweed
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 4658
Native Tree
black hawthorn
Douglas-fir
Oregon ash
pacific crab apple
red alder
vine maple
W. v. ponderosa pine
western red cedar
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
nootka rose
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
snowberry
trailing blackberry
Western wahoo
Native Herbaceous
American speedwell
cleavers
common cattail
giant horsetail
kentucky bluegrass
lady fern
large-leaved avens
rice cutgrass
skunk cabbage
slough sedge
small-fruited bulrush
soft rush
stinging nettle
taperfruit shortscale sedge
water parsely
western swordfern
Willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
cherry
common hawthorn
English holly
English ivy
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
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Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 10 Project Name : Council Creek - Beal Pond
Project Acres:
4.03
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2005/2005 Length of Stream: 1,200 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Forested Wetland
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1500
Native Tree
black cottonwood
black hawthorn
Douglas-fir
Oregon ash
red alder
Native Shrub
black twinberry
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
Scouler’s Willow
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
Native Herbaceous
small duckweed
Invasives
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2400
Native Tree
black hawthorn
Douglas-fir
red alder
western red cedar
Native Shrub
black twinberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
red-osier dogwood
Scouler’s Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
Native Herbaceous
giant horsetail
rice cutgrass
small duckweed
soft rush
willowherb
Invasives
bull thistle
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
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Project ID : 1020 Project Name : Dairy Creek - Davis Tool
Project Acres:
6.65
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2006/2006 Length of Stream: 4,900 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2614
Native Tree
black cottonwood
black hawthorn
cascara
Douglas-fir
grand fir
Oregon ash
pacific crab apple
red alder
W. v. ponderosa pine
western red cedar
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
elderberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
red flowering currant
red-osier dogwood
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
willowherb
Invasives
Canada thistle
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
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Project ID : 25 Project Name : Dawson Creek - Evergreen Blvd
Project Acres:
7.12
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2005/2005 Length of Stream: 1,800 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 4433
Native Tree
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
pacific crab apple
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
hardhack spirea
Pacific Willow
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
snowberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
giant horsetail
large-leaved avens
rice cutgrass
sedge
slough sedge
taperfruit shortscale sedge
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
bull thistle
common teasel
Himalayan blackberry
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 833
Native Tree
black cottonwood
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
black twinberry
Pacific Willow
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
willow
Native Herbaceous
broadfruit bur-reed
common spikerush
floating pondweed
marsh seedbox
ovate spikerush
slough sedge
spike bentgrass
swordleaf rush
Invasives
bull thistle
Himalayan blackberry
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
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Project ID : 17 Project Name : Durham City Park
Project Acres:
6.48
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2005/2014 Length of Stream: 4,200 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 3350
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
cascara
Oregon ash
vine maple
western red cedar
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
hardhack spirea
mock-orange
native wild rose
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
red-osier dogwood
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Western wahoo
Native Herbaceous
Blue Wildrye
bracken fern
fringecup
large-leaved avens
spotted touch-me-not
western swordfern
willowherb
Invasives
common hawthorn
English ivy
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
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Project ID : 123 Project Name : Fanno Creek - Englewood
Project Acres:
17.10
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2004/2004 Length of Stream: 4,400 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Forested Wetland
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1587
Native Tree
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
red alder
western red cedar
Native Shrub
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
willow
Native Herbaceous
American speedwell
broom sedge
cleavers
common beggarticks
dense sedge
fringecup
giant horsetail
hardstem bulrush
kentucky bluegrass
nutsedge
ovate spikerush
rice cutgrass
sedge
slough sedge
soft rush
spotted touch-me-not
toad rush
water starwort
willowherb
yellowcress
Invasives
common hawthorn
English ivy
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
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Project ID : 1080 Project Name : Fanno Creek - Greenway Park
Project Acres:
20.02 Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2008/2008 Length of Stream: 7,100 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Forested Wetland
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 2450
Native Tree
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
red alder
Native Shrub
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
red-osier dogwood
serviceberry
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
Alaska brome
cleavers
fringecup
giant horsetail
meadow barley
soft rush
taperfruit shortscale sedge
tufted hairgrass
willowherb
Invasives
bull thistle
common hawthorn
English ivy
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2778
Native Tree
black cottonwood
black hawthorn
cascara
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
pacific crab apple
red alder
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
elderberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
nootka rose
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
red elderberry
red-osier dogwood
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
wax current
Western wahoo
Native Herbaceous
Alaska brome
Blue Wildrye
bracken fern
cleavers
common cattail
common evening primrose
fringecup
giant horsetail
Idaho fescue
large-leaved avens
meadow barley
rice cutgrass
slender hairgrass
small duckweed
small-fruited bulrush
soft rush
spike bentgrass
spotted touch-me-not
taperfruit shortscale sedge
tufted hairgrass
western swordfern
western yellow cress
Willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
Canada thistle
common hawthorn
common teasel
English holly
English ivy
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
traveler's joy
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Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2700
Native Tree
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
red alder
Native Shrub
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
snowberry
thimbleberry
Native Herbaceous
common beggarticks
meadow barley
soft rush
spike bentgrass
taperfruit shortscale sedge
willowherb
Invasives
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
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Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
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Project ID : 141 Project Name : Fanno Creek - Hall Blvd to Ash Ave
Project Acres:
13.35
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2005/2005 Length of Stream: 2,100 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Forested Wetland
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 4866
Native Tree
cascara
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
red alder
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
elderberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
nootka rose
Pacific ninebark
red-osier dogwood
Scouler’s Willow
serviceberry
snowberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
fringecup
giant horsetail
slough sedge
spotted touch-me-not
taperfruit shortscale sedge
Invasives
common hawthorn
English ivy
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 4020
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black hawthorn
cascara
Douglas-fir
grand fir
native cherry
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
vine maple
W. v. ponderosa pine
western red cedar
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
native wild rose
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
red-osier dogwood
salmonberry
Scouler’s Willow
serviceberry
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
Blue Wildrye
cleavers
fringecup
giant horsetail
small-fruited bulrush
soft rush
spotted touch-me-not
tufted hairgrass
western swordfern
willowherb
Invasives
common hawthorn
English ivy
herb Robert
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
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Project ID : 1166 Project Name : Fanno Creek - OES Marsh
Project Acres:
23.02
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2004/2004 Length of Stream: 1,300 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 937
Native Tree
black hawthorn Douglas-fir
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
black twinberry clustered wild rose
Pacific ninebark Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow red elderberry
red-osier dogwood Scouler’s Willow
snowberry tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
Native Herbaceous
American speedwell cleavers
common cattail hardstem bulrush
lady fern large-leaved avens
slender hairgrass slough sedge
small duckweed soft rush
spike bentgrass spotted touch-me-not
western pearly everlasting
western yellow cress willowherb
Invasives
Canada thistle common hawthorn
common teasel Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2533
Native Tree black hawthorn
Douglas-fir grand fir
Oregon ash Oregon oak
red alder W. v. ponderosa pine
western red cedar
Native Shrub beaked hazelnut
black twinberry clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea mock-orange
native wild rose osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow snowberry
tall Oregon grape thimbleberry
trailing blackberry Western wahoo
willow
Native Herbaceous Blue Wildrye
buttercup common beggarticks
common horsetail dense sedge
fringecup giant horsetail
grooved rush Idaho fescue
lady fern large-leaved avens
moss rice cutgrass
sedge slender hairgrass
slough sedge small duckweed
small-fruited bulrush
soft rush spike bentgrass
spotted touch-me-not stinging nettle
swordleaf rush taperfruit shortscale sedge
tufted hairgrass western swordfern
Willowherb
Invasives bittersweet nightshade
bull thistle Canada thistle
common hawthorn common teasel
English holly English ivy
garlic mustard Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass traveler's joy
yellow flag iris
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Recommended for 2016
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Project ID : 65 Project Name : Fanno Creek tributary - Downing to 125th
Project Acres:
0.99
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2006/2006 Length of Stream: 600 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2266
Native Tree
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
red alder
western red cedar
Native Shrub
black twinberry
hardhack spirea
mock-orange
native wild rose
Pacific Willow
red-osier dogwood
serviceberry
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
willow
Native Herbaceous
giant horsetail
Invasives
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
No management practices recommended for 2016. Site will continue to be monitored annually.
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Project ID : 143 Project Name : Gales Creek - B St to Hwy 47
Project Acres:
9.61
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2008/2008 Length of Stream: 3,300 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 3080
Native Tree
black hawthorn
cascara
grand fir
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
gooseberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
red elderberry
red-osier dogwood
Scouler’s Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
Blue Wildrye
fringecup
manroot
moss
short-scale sedge
slender hairgrass
tall annual willowherb
western swordfern
willowherb
Invasives
English ivy
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
traveler's joy
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 2087 Project Name : Gales Creek - Half Mile Lane
Project Acres:
7.25
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2010/2011 Length of Stream: 1,300 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 3414
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black hawthorn
cascara
grand fir
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
red alder
western red cedar
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
elderberry
hardhack spirea
mock-orange
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
Pacific poison oak
Pacific Willow
red-osier dogwood
salmonberry
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
buttercup
common horsetail
common sweet cicely
Cooley's hedge-nettle
fringecup
Idaho fescue
scouring rush
slender hairgrass
spike bentgrass
stinging nettle
tufted hairgrass
willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
Canada thistle
English ivy
garlic mustard
hedge false bindweed
Himalayan blackberry
Japanese knotweed
reed canary grass
traveler's joy
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
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Project ID : 142 Project Name : Gales Creek - Tualatin River to Hwy 47
Project Acres:
28.39
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2005/2005 Length of Stream: 4,000 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 4486
Native Tree
bigleaf maple black cottonwood
black hawthorn
cascara Douglas-fir
grand fir native cherry
Oregon ash Oregon oak
red alder vine maple
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut elderberry
hardhack spirea
low Oregon grape mock-orange
native wild rose nootka rose
osoberry, indian plum Pacific ninebark
Piper’s willow red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow snowberry
tall Oregon grape thimbleberry
trailing blackberry Western wahoo
Native Herbaceous
bedstraw Blue Wildrye
bracken fern
cleavers common beggarticks
common horsetail Cooley's hedge-nettle
cow parsnip feathery false lily of the valley
fringecup giant horsetail
Henderson's sedge manroot
stinging nettle taperfruit shortscale sedge
violet western starflower
western swordfern willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade Canada thistle
cherry
common teasel hedge false bindweed
Himalayan blackberry morning-glory
reed canary grass traveler's joy
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 2133
Native Tree
black cottonwood black hawthorn
cascara Oregon ash
red alder vine maple
Native Shrub
hardhack spirea mock-orange
native wild rose Pacific ninebark
red-osier dogwood Scouler’s Willow
Sitka Willow snowberry
Native Herbaceous
tarweed
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade Canada thistle
Himalayan blackberry reed canary grass
Plant Community: Forested Wetland
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 1600
Native Tree
black cottonwood Oregon ash
Oregon oak red alder
Native Shrub
clustered wild rose elderberry
hardhack spirea red-osier dogwood
Scouler’s Willow Sitka Willow
Native Herbaceous
common horsetail willowherb
Invasives
Canada thistle common hawthorn
reed canary grass
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Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
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Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
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Herbivore Control
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Project ID : 1421 Project Name : Hedges Creek - Upper Marsh
Project Acres:
1.78
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2005/2005 Length of Stream: 900 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 833
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
hardhack spirea
osoberry, indian plum
red-osier dogwood
Native Herbaceous
Blue Wildrye
Invasives
Canada thistle
common hawthorn
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 1160 Project Name : Johnson Creek - Lowami Hart Woods
Project Acres:
1.42
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2006/2006 Length of Stream: 500 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 6866
Native Tree
cascara
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
Native Shrub
low Oregon grape
mock-orange
native wild rose
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
Pacific poison oak
salal
serviceberry
snowberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
inside-out flower
starry false lily of the valley
western swordfern
Invasives
cherry
common hawthorn
English holly
herb Robert
Himalayan blackberry
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
No management practices conducted in 2015 or recommended for 2016. Site will continue to be monitored annually.
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Project ID : 136 Project Name : Johnson Creek South - Summercrest
Project Acres:
4.15
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2004/2004 Length of Stream: 1,800 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2675
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
red alder
Native Shrub
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
trailing blackberry
willow
Native Herbaceous
American speedwell
Blue Wildrye
rice cutgrass
sedge
slough sedge
small-fruited bulrush
soft rush
swordleaf rush
willowherb
Invasives
hedge false bindweed
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
No management practices recommended for 2016. Site will continue to be monitored annually.
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Project ID : 117 Project Name : Metro - Lovejoy
Project Acres:
25.05
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2007/2008 Length of Stream: 8,100 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Oak Woodland
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 3837
Native Tree
black hawthorn
grand fir
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
red alder
W. v. ponderosa pine
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
Pacific poison oak
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
common horsetail
fleabane
fringecup
kentucky bluegrass
meadow barley
mountain tarweed
slender hairgrass
spike bentgrass
tufted hairgrass
willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
bull thistle
Canada thistle
common hawthorn
English ivy
morning-glory
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 5611
Native Tree
black hawthorn
native cherry
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
hardhack spirea
mock-orange
native wild rose
nootka rose
Pacific ninebark
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
common selfheal
feathery false lily of the valley
fringecup
slender hairgrass
stinging nettle
taperfruit shortscale sedge
willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
common hawthorn
Himalayan blackberry
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 115 Project Name : Metro - Munger
Project Acres:
78.85
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2009/2009 Length of Stream: 2,100 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 3625
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black hawthorn
cascara
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
Native Shrub
oceanspray
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
American bird's-foot trefoil
California oatgrass
camas
cleavers
common selfheal
common woolly sunflower
meadow barley
shortspur seablush
slender cinquefoil
slender hairgrass
spike bentgrass
tufted hairgrass
willowherb
Invasives
Canada thistle
Himalayan blackberry
morning-glory
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 78 Project Name : North Johnson Creek - Cedar Mill Wetlands
Project Acres:
3.65
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2005/2005 Length of Stream: 800 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 666
Native Tree
Oregon ash
red alder
Native Shrub
Pacific Willow
red-osier dogwood
Scouler’s Willow
Sitka Willow
Native Herbaceous
soft rush
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 5366
Native Tree
cascara
Douglas-fir
red alder
western red cedar
Native Shrub
clustered wild rose
native wild rose
red-osier dogwood
Scouler’s Willow
serviceberry
snowberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
giant horsetail
Invasives
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
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Project ID : 1181 Project Name : NRCS - Hutchinson Wetland Reserve
Project Acres:
53.44
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2006/2006 Length of Stream: 14,000 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 2145
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black cottonwood
black hawthorn
cascara
Douglas-fir
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
Pacific dogwood
red alder
vine maple
W. v. ponderosa pine
Western chokecherry
western red cedar
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
blue elderberry
clustered wild rose
elderberry
hardhack spirea
mock-orange
native wild rose
oceanspray
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red elderberry
red-osier dogwood
salmonberry
Scouler’s Willow
serviceberry
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
willow
Native Herbaceous
California oatgrass
cleavers
common beggarticks
common evening primrose
common horsetail
common selfheal
common sweet cicely
denseflower willowherb
false lily of the valley
fringecup
giant horsetail
gumweed
native willowherb
piggyback
popcornflower
sedge
skunkweed
slender hairgrass
spike bentgrass
spotted touch-me-not
stinging nettle
tall annual willowherb
taperfruit shortscale sedge
tarweed
tufted hairgrass
western swordfern
willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
bull thistle
Canada thistle
common hawthorn
common teasel
Himalayan blackberry
morning-glory
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 80
Project ID : 131 Project Name : Rock Creek - WWTP
Project Acres:
25.04
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2004/2011 Length of Stream: 6,100 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Forested Wetland
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2744
Native Tree
black hawthorn
cascara
Douglas-fir
Oregon ash
red alder
W. v. ponderosa pine
Native Shrub
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
nootka rose
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
American sloughgrass
common beggarticks
giant horsetail
lady fern
meadow barley
northern water plantain
rice cutgrass
sedge
skunk cabbage
small-fruited bulrush
spotted touch-me-not
stinging nettle
tufted hairgrass
willowherb
Invasives
Canada thistle
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 3315
Native Tree
black cottonwood
black hawthorn
Douglas-fir
Oregon ash
pacific crab apple
red alder
vine maple
western red cedar
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
blackcap
hardhack spirea
low Oregon grape
native wild rose
nootka rose
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
red elderberry
red-osier dogwood
Scouler’s Willow
serviceberry
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
broom sedge
cleavers
common horsetail
rice cutgrass
small-fruited bulrush
spotted touch-me-not
stinging nettle
taperfruit shortscale sedge
tarweed
western meadow-rue
western swordfern
Invasives
bull thistle
cherry
common hawthorn
English ivy
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 81
Project ID : 21 Project Name : Rock Creek - Amberwood Natural Area
Project Acres:
2.80
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2005/2005 Length of Stream: 400 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 1800
Native Tree
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
hardhack spirea
mock-orange
nootka rose
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
snowberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
common cattail
giant horsetail
rice cutgrass
small-fruited bulrush
spotted touch-me-not
Invasives
common hawthorn
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 82
Project ID : 126 Project Name : Rock Creek - Evergreen to Cornell
Project Acres:
10.03
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2004/2004 Length of Stream: 3,700 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 2314
Native Tree
black hawthorn
cascara
Oregon ash
red alder
vine maple
western hemlock
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
serviceberry
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
Native Herbaceous
cleavers
giant horsetail
grooved rush
Mannagrass
sedge
slough sedge
small-fruited bulrush
soft rush
spotted touch-me-not
tall annual willowherb
willowherb
Invasives
Canada thistle
herb Robert
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Forested Wetland
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1400
Native Tree
black cottonwood
cascara
Oregon ash
red alder
western red cedar
Native Shrub
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
tall Oregon grape
Native Herbaceous
slough sedge
willowherb
Invasives
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 83
Project ID : 1040 Project Name : Rock Creek - Golf Course to Bethany Pond
Project Acres:
6.09
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2005/2005 Length of Stream: 2,900 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 4700
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
cascara
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
red elderberry
red-osier dogwood
salmonberry
Sitka Willow
snowberry
Native Herbaceous
California figwort
common selfheal
fringecup
grooved rush
meadow barley
sedge
slough sedge
western swordfern
willowherb
Invasives
English ivy
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 2700
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
red-osier dogwood
Scouler’s Willow
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
Native Herbaceous
slough sedge
soft rush
tarweed
Invasives
Canada thistle
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 84
Project ID : 2049 Project Name : Rock Creek - Noble Woods
Project Acres:
6.78
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2010/2010 Length of Stream: 1,200 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Forested Wetland
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1566
Native Tree
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
snowberry
thimbleberry
Native Herbaceous
cleavers
rice cutgrass
spotted touch-me-not
willowherb
Invasives
morning-glory
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1033
Native Tree
Douglas-fir
Oregon ash
red alder
Native Shrub
native wild rose
Pacific Willow
Scouler’s Willow
Native Herbaceous
cleavers
giant horsetail
small-fruited bulrush
spotted touch-me-not
willowherb
Invasives
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 85
Project ID : 27 Project Name : Rock Creek - Trail - Evergreen to Hwy 26
Project Acres:
3.03
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2005/2005 Length of Stream: 900 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 3900
Native Tree
cascara
Douglas-fir
Oregon ash
red alder
vine maple
W. v. ponderosa pine
western red cedar
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
hardhack spirea
mock-orange
native wild rose
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
red-osier dogwood
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
fringecup
giant horsetail
taperfruit shortscale sedge
Invasives
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Forested Wetland
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2533
Native Tree
Oregon ash
western red cedar
Native Shrub
elderberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
red-osier dogwood
snowberry
trailing blackberry
willow
Native Herbaceous
fringecup
grooved rush
spotted touch-me-not
taperfruit shortscale sedge
western marsh cudweed
western swordfern
Invasives
Canada thistle
Himalayan blackberry
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 86
Project ID : 122 Project Name : Summer Creek - Fowler
Project Acres:
2.42
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2004/2004 Length of Stream: 1,600 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 3500
Native Tree
Douglas-fir
Oregon ash
red alder
vine maple
western red cedar
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
hardhack spirea
oceanspray
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
salmonberry
Scouler’s Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
cleavers
fringecup
giant horsetail
large-leaved avens
Mannagrass
rice cutgrass
slough sedge
small duckweed
spotted touch-me-not
taperfruit shortscale sedge
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 87
Project ID : 114 Project Name : SWCD - Alexander
Project Acres:
6.37
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2006/2006 Length of Stream: 1,800 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest Low Density
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1280
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
Douglas-fir
Oregon ash
red alder
vine maple
W. v. ponderosa pine
Native Shrub
hardhack spirea
mock-orange
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
red elderberry
red flowering currant
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
Native Herbaceous
common horsetail
skunkweed
spike bentgrass
tufted hairgrass
Invasives
common hawthorn
Himalayan blackberry
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 6233
Native Tree
black hawthorn
grand fir
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
mock-orange
Pacific ninebark
Pacific poison oak
red-osier dogwood
serviceberry
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
fringecup
skunkweed
Invasives
Canada thistle
cherry
common hawthorn
Himalayan blackberry
morning-glory
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 88
Project ID : 1910 Project Name : SWCD - Beardsley
Project Acres:
6.49
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2008/2008 Length of Stream: 6,300 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 3066
Native Tree
cascara
Douglas-fir
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
red alder
Native Shrub
black twinberry
elderberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
Scouler’s Willow
Sitka Willow
snowberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
cleavers
common horsetail
fringecup
giant horsetail
manroot
stinging nettle
tall annual willowherb
tufted hairgrass
western swordfern
Invasives
Canada thistle
common teasel
hedge false bindweed
Himalayan blackberry
morning-glory
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Contract is in the process of being renewed. Monitoring was conducted but no specific management actions were
identified in 2015. Invasive weed treatment is planned for 2016 with the assumption that the site will be renewed this
year.
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 89
Project ID : 1524 Project Name : SWCD - Brake
Project Acres:
6.41
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2007/2007 Length of Stream: 1,600 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 2483
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black hawthorn
Douglas-fir
grand fir
Oregon ash
pacific crab apple
red alder
vine maple
W. v. ponderosa pine
western red cedar
Native Shrub
black twinberry
elderberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
red elderberry
red-osier dogwood
salmonberry
snowberry
trailing blackberry
willow
Native Herbaceous
Blue Wildrye
cleavers
Cooley's hedge-nettle
giant horsetail
lady fern
small-fruited bulrush
soft rush
willowherb
Invasives
Canada thistle
herb Robert
Himalayan blackberry
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 90
Project ID : 113 Project Name : SWCD - Brooks
Project Acres:
1.19
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2007/2009 Length of Stream: 500 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1333
Native Tree
Oregon ash
red alder
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
elderberry
Pacific Willow
red-osier dogwood
salmonberry
Native Herbaceous
American speedwell
common selfheal
fringecup
lady fern
large-leaved avens
piggyback
small-fruited bulrush
soft rush
western swordfern
woodland strawberry
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
bull thistle
Canada thistle
herb Robert
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Contract renewed at the end of 2015. This Site Assessment Report reflects monitoring in 2013. Invasive weed treatment
is planned for 2016.
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 91
Project ID : 2051 Project Name : SWCD - Cochran
Project Acres:
10.52
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2010/2010 Length of Stream: 2,700 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1563
Native Tree
cascara
Oregon ash
pacific crab apple
Native Shrub
black twinberry
blackcap
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
snowberry
willow
Native Herbaceous
nodding beggarticks
ovate spikerush
small-fruited bulrush
spike bentgrass
tall annual willowherb
willowherb
Invasives
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 92
Project ID : 1930 Project Name : SWCD - Daly
Project Acres:
5.02
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2008/2008 Length of Stream: 1,100 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2266
Native Tree
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
willow
Native Herbaceous
willowherb
Invasives
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub Low Density
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1350
Native Tree
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific Willow
Scouler’s Willow
Sitka Willow
Native Herbaceous
ovate spikerush
rice cutgrass
soft rush
water foxtail
willowherb
Invasives
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 93
Project ID : 2131 Project Name : SWCD - Dinsdale, A
Project Acres:
10.05
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2014/2014 Length of Stream: 4,200 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 2000
Native Tree
black hawthorn
cascara
native cherry
Oregon ash
pacific crab apple
red alder
vine maple
western red cedar
Native Shrub
black twinberry
elderberry
hardhack spirea
mock-orange
native wild rose
oceanspray
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
serviceberry
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
Blue Wildrye
cleavers
feathery false lily of the valley
fringecup
horseweed
silverleaf phacelia
skunkweed
slender hairgrass
spike bentgrass
spotted touch-me-not
western marsh cudweed
willowherb
yellowcress
Invasives
Canada thistle
common hawthorn
Himalayan blackberry
morning-glory
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Oak Woodland
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1700
Native Tree
native cherry
Oregon oak
Native Shrub
mock-orange
oceanspray
osoberry, indian plum
serviceberry
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
Native Herbaceous
common selfheal
western marsh cudweed
yellowcress
Invasives
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 94
Project ID : 94 Project Name : SWCD - Duyck, R
Project Acres:
26.45
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2006/2006 Length of Stream: 5,300 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 4450
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
grand fir
native cherry
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
Native Shrub
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
red elderberry
red-osier dogwood
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
fringecup
giant horsetail
Pacific trillium
spike bentgrass
willowherb
Invasives
Himalayan blackberry
Plant Community: Forested Wetland
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 508
Native Tree
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
hardhack spirea
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
snowberry
Native Herbaceous
dotted smartweed
eggbract sedge
nodding beggarticks
rice cutgrass
sedge
willowherb
yellow touch-me-not
Invasives
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 95
Project ID : 1906 Project Name : SWCD - Echo Glen
Project Acres:
11.41
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2008/2010 Length of Stream: 5,900 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 2936
Native Tree
cascara
Douglas-fir
grand fir
native cherry
Oregon ash
vine maple
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
blue elderberry
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
serviceberry
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
cleavers
false lily of the valley
feathery false lily of the valley
fringecup
giant horsetail
hairy crabgrass
small-fruited bulrush
stinging nettle
tufted hairgrass
western dock
western pearly everlasting
willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
bull thistle
Canada thistle
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 96
Project ID : 95 Project Name : SWCD - Eggers
Project Acres:
5.55
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2005/2005 Length of Stream: 2,700 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 2833
Native Tree
Oregon ash
vine maple
Native Shrub
elderberry
hardhack spirea
mock-orange
native wild rose
oceanspray
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
cleavers
soft rush
Invasives
Canada thistle
common hawthorn
herb Robert
Himalayan blackberry
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 97
Project ID : 109 Project Name : SWCD - Evers, G
Project Acres:
5.07
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2007/2007 Length of Stream: 1,600 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1800
Native Tree
black hawthorn
cascara
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
black twinberry
elderberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
red-osier dogwood
snowberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
willowherb
yellowcress
Invasives
Canada thistle
Himalayan blackberry
morning-glory
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 98
Project ID : 2129 Project Name : SWCD - Fort, L
Project Acres:
2.72
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2013/2013 Length of Stream: 700 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1100
Native Tree
grand fir
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
mock-orange
red flowering currant
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
bracken fern
Idaho fescue
slender hairgrass
spike bentgrass
willowherb
Invasives
Canada thistle
Himalayan blackberry
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 99
Project ID : 116 Project Name : SWCD - Fox
Project Acres:
8.06
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2007/2010 Length of Stream: 2,900 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 6180
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black hawthorn
cascara
Douglas-fir
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
vine maple
western red cedar
Native Shrub
baldhip rose
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
elderberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
oceanspray
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
red elderberry
red flowering currant
Scouler’s Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
Blue Wildrye
common sweet cicely
drops-of-gold
fringecup
inside-out flower
western swordfern
Invasives
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 100
Project ID : 2100 Project Name : SWCD - Gardner
Project Acres:
9.42
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2013/2013 Length of Stream: 4,300 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1677
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
cascara
grand fir
Oregon ash
red alder
Native Shrub
black twinberry
blue elderberry
clustered wild rose
elderberry
hardhack spirea
mock-orange
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
Pacific poison oak
Piper’s willow
red elderberry
red-osier dogwood
serviceberry
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
Native Herbaceous
common horsetail
denseflower willowherb
fringecup
slender hairgrass
spike bentgrass
tufted hairgrass
willowherb
Invasives
bull thistle
common teasel
Himalayan blackberry
morning-glory
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 101
Project ID : 2103 Project Name : SWCD - Hensel - Tualatin - Black Jack
Project Acres:
18.42
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2013/2013 Length of Stream: 4,100 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2469
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black cottonwood
black hawthorn
cascara
Douglas-fir
grand fir
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
red alder
W. v. ponderosa pine
western red cedar
Native Shrub
black twinberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
nootka rose
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
Pacific poison oak
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red elderberry
red flowering currant
red-osier dogwood
salal
salmonberry
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
Alaska brome
Blue Wildrye
cleavers
fringecup
giant horsetail
slender hairgrass
spike bentgrass
tall annual willowherb
western swordfern
willowherb
Invasives
Canada thistle
common hawthorn
common teasel
English ivy
Himalayan blackberry
morning-glory
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Forested Wetland
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1280
Native Tree
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red elderberry
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
Native Herbaceous
common horsetail
slender hairgrass
spike bentgrass
willowherb
Invasives
bull thistle
Canada thistle
Himalayan blackberry
morning-glory
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 102
Project ID : 112 Project Name : SWCD - Hering
Project Acres:
24.12
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2007/2007 Length of Stream: 8,200 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2858
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black hawthorn
cascara
Douglas-fir
grand fir
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
red alder
W. v. ponderosa pine
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
elderberry
hardhack spirea
mock-orange
native wild rose
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
red elderberry
red flowering currant
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
bedstraw
Blue Wildrye
cleavers
Cooley's hedge-nettle
fringecup
piggyback
stinging nettle
taperfruit shortscale sedge
tufted hairgrass
western swordfern
western yellow cress
willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
Canada thistle
Himalayan blackberry
morning-glory
reed canary grass
traveler's joy
Plant Community: Riparian Forest Low Density
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 2157
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black cottonwood
black hawthorn
cascara
grand fir
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
W. v. ponderosa pine
Native Shrub
clustered wild rose
elderberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
red-osier dogwood
serviceberry
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
Native Herbaceous
Blue Wildrye
fringecup
giant horsetail
slender hairgrass
spike bentgrass
taperfruit shortscale sedge
tarweed
tufted hairgrass
Invasives
Canada thistle
common hawthorn
Himalayan blackberry
morning-glory
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 103
Project ID : 2128 Project Name : SWCD - Hosey
Project Acres:
2.32
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2013/2013 Length of Stream: 700 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 3733
Native Tree
Douglas-fir
fir tree
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
bracken fern
giant horsetail
slender hairgrass
Invasives
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 104
Project ID : 2097 Project Name : SWCD - Howell
Project Acres:
17.00
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2011/2011 Length of Stream: 3,800 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 1823
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black hawthorn
cascara
Douglas-fir
grand fir
Oregon ash
red alder
vine maple
Western chokecherry
western red cedar
Native Shrub
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red elderberry
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
Blue Wildrye
bracken fern
California figwort
cleavers
common horsetail
Cooley's hedge-nettle
field mint
fringecup
giant horsetail
large-leaved avens
piggyback
stinging nettle
willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
garlic mustard
hedge false bindweed
herb Robert
Himalayan blackberry
morning-glory
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 105
Project ID : 97 Project Name : SWCD - Krueger
Project Acres:
9.99
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2006/2006 Length of Stream: 2,400 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1216
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
Douglas-fir
Oregon ash
red alder
vine maple
W. v. ponderosa pine
Native Shrub
elderberry
hardhack spirea
mock-orange
Pacific ninebark
red elderberry
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
fringecup
giant horsetail
moss
willowherb
Invasives
Canada thistle
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 106
Project ID : 103 Project Name : SWCD - KV Farms
Project Acres:
11.73
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2007/2009 Length of Stream: 3,100 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 2211
Native Tree
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
pacific crab apple
red alder
W. v. ponderosa pine
Native Shrub
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
red elderberry
serviceberry
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
Native Herbaceous
Alaska brome
Blue Wildrye
giant horsetail
Invasives
bull thistle
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 2866
Native Tree
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
pacific crab apple
Native Shrub
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
nootka rose
Pacific ninebark
snowberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
Invasives
Canada thistle
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 107
Project ID : 104 Project Name : SWCD - Lambing Acres
Project Acres:
4.38
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2007/2007 Length of Stream: 1,500 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 2933
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
grand fir
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
red alder
vine maple
W. v. ponderosa pine
western red cedar
Native Shrub
clustered wild rose
elderberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
red-osier dogwood
salmonberry
serviceberry
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
cleavers
giant horsetail
western swordfern
willowherb
Invasives
bull thistle
herb Robert
Himalayan blackberry
Plant Community: Riparian Forest Low Density
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 2933
Native Tree
grand fir
Oregon ash
red alder
vine maple
W. v. ponderosa pine
Native Shrub
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
serviceberry
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
Native Herbaceous
common horsetail
willowherb
Invasives
bull thistle
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 108
Project ID : 96 Project Name : SWCD - Licorice Lane
Project Acres:
18.46
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2006/2006 Length of Stream: 6,300 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2869
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black hawthorn
cascara
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
vine maple
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
clustered wild rose
elderberry
native wild rose
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red elderberry
red-osier dogwood
serviceberry
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
cleavers
common horsetail
common sweet cicely
fringecup
lady fern
sedge
skunkweed
spotted touch-me-not
stinging nettle
taperfruit shortscale sedge
western swordfern
willowherb
yellow touch-me-not
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
common hawthorn
hedge false bindweed
Himalayan blackberry
morning-glory
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Riparian Forest Low Density
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1233
Native Tree
cascara
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
pacific crab apple
W. v. ponderosa pine
Native Shrub
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
serviceberry
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
willow
Native Herbaceous
skunkweed
Invasives
Canada thistle
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 109
Project ID : 110 Project Name : SWCD - McBride
Project Acres:
1.61
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2007/2007 Length of Stream: 800 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2166
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
cascara
Oregon ash
red alder
vine maple
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
elderberry
native wild rose
red-osier dogwood
Scouler’s Willow
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
cleavers
Cooley's hedge-nettle
fringecup
Henderson's sedge
lady fern
piggyback
taperfruit shortscale sedge
western swordfern
Invasives
Himalayan blackberry
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Contract renewed at the end of 2015. This Site Assessment Report reflects monitoring conducted in 2013. Invasive weed
treatment is planned for 2016.
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 110
Project ID : 2101 Project Name : SWCD - N2K
Project Acres:
12.83
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2013/2013 Length of Stream: 1,700 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2100
Native Tree
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
red alder
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
snowberry
Native Herbaceous
American sloughgrass
fringecup
giant horsetail
lady fern
rice cutgrass
sedge
skunk cabbage
small duckweed
tall annual willowherb
willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 111
Project ID : 2106 Project Name : SWCD - Nick Duyck
Project Acres:
7.69
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2011/2011 Length of Stream: 2,000 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1500
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
cascara
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
red alder
vine maple
W. v. ponderosa pine
western red cedar
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
clustered wild rose
osoberry, indian plum
red elderberry
red-osier dogwood
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
Native Herbaceous
fringecup
tall annual willowherb
willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
Canada thistle
Himalayan blackberry
morning-glory
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 112
Project ID : 2140 Project Name : SWCD - Oberg
Project Acres:
3.88
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2013/2013 Length of Stream: 2,100 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 3600
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
native cherry
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
red alder
Native Shrub
elderberry
mock-orange
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
snowberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
Blue Wildrye
field mint
moss
stinging nettle
western swordfern
Invasives
Himalayan blackberry
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 113
Project ID : 2102 Project Name : SWCD - Oregon Berry
Project Acres:
15.86
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2013/2013 Length of Stream: 1,700 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2057
Native Tree
Oregon ash
red alder
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red elderberry
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
snowberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
American speedwell
buttercup
cleavers
common cattail
common horsetail
Cooley's hedge-nettle
fringecup
giant horsetail
horseweed
lady fern
nodding beggarticks
ovate spikerush
Pacific waterleaf
rice cutgrass
skunk cabbage
small-fruited bulrush
soft rush
stinging nettle
water foxtail
western swordfern
willowherb
Invasives
bull thistle
Canada thistle
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 114
Project ID : 2122 Project Name : SWCD - Parkin, LLC
Project Acres:
19.13
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2012/2012 Length of Stream: 2,800 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2800
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black cottonwood
cascara
grand fir
native cherry
Oregon ash
red alder
vine maple
western red cedar
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
clustered wild rose
elderberry
hardhack spirea
mock-orange
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
Pacific poison oak
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red elderberry
red-osier dogwood
salmonberry
Scouler’s Willow
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Western wahoo
Native Herbaceous
beggarticks
Blue Wildrye
cleavers
Cooley's hedge-nettle
fringecup
giant horsetail
Oregon wood sorrel
Pacific bleeding heart
Pacific waterleaf
piggyback
slender hairgrass
soft rush
spike bentgrass
stinging nettle
taperfruit shortscale sedge
water parsely
western pearly everlasting
western swordfern
willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
bull thistle
Canada thistle
common teasel
Himalayan blackberry
Japanese knotweed
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 115
Project ID : 1522 Project Name : SWCD - Rayhawk
Project Acres:
2.91
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2007/2007 Length of Stream: 1,500 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Forested Wetland
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 933
Native Tree
grand fir
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
hardhack spirea
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
red-osier dogwood
salmonberry
Sitka Willow
willow
Native Herbaceous
large-leaved avens
little western bittercress
Pacific waterleaf
piggyback
spotted touch-me-not
stinging nettle
willowherb
yellow touch-me-not
Invasives
common teasel
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 116
Project ID : 107 Project Name : SWCD - Reynolds
Project Acres:
3.18
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2007/2009 Length of Stream: 600 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 3233
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
Douglas-fir
grand fir
Oregon oak
western red cedar
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
native wild rose
Pacific poison oak
salmonberry
snowberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
Alaska brome
bracken fern
common sweet cicely
Cooley's hedge-nettle
inside-out flower
stinging nettle
western swordfern
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
Canada thistle
cherry
English ivy
Himalayan blackberry
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 117
Project ID : 105 Project Name : SWCD - Riley
Project Acres:
6.27
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2007/2007 Length of Stream: 1,800 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 3500
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
Pacific ninebark
serviceberry
snowberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
cleavers
giant horsetail
willowherb
Invasives
Himalayan blackberry
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
2015 Annual Report 118
Project ID : 2130 Project Name : SWCD - S&S Farms
Project Acres:
18.16
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2014/2014 Length of Stream: 5,100 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 4488
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black cottonwood
black hawthorn
cascara
grand fir
Oregon ash
red alder
vine maple
western red cedar
Native Shrub
elderberry
gooseberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red elderberry
red-osier dogwood
Scouler’s Willow
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
bracken fern
cleavers
Cooley's hedge-nettle
fringecup
giant horsetail
inside-out flower
manroot
Pacific bleeding heart
Pacific waterleaf
slender hairgrass
spike bentgrass
stinging nettle
western swordfern
willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
bull thistle
Canada thistle
common teasel
English ivy
garlic mustard
hedge false bindweed
Himalayan blackberry
Japanese knotweed
reed canary grass
traveler's joy
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 2052 Project Name : SWCD - Sahnow
Project Acres:
2.64
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2010/2010 Length of Stream: 900 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 8033
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black cottonwood
Oregon ash
red alder
western red cedar
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
osoberry, indian plum
serviceberry
snowberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
Henderson's sedge
western swordfern
Invasives
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
Temperture Management Plan and Credit Trading Activities
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Project ID : 1886 Project Name : SWCD - Skade
Project Acres:
4.06
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2008/2008 Length of Stream: 700 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest Low Density
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1500
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black cottonwood
cascara
Douglas-fir
grand fir
red alder
western red cedar
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
elderberry
mock-orange
osoberry, indian plum
red flowering currant
Sitka Willow
Native Herbaceous
giant horsetail
western swordfern
willowherb
Invasives
Canada thistle
Himalayan blackberry
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 1666
Native Tree
black cottonwood
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
red alder
vine maple
Native Shrub
elderberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
salmonberry
willow
Native Herbaceous
cleavers
common cattail
fringecup
giant horsetail
lady fern
Mannagrass
small-fruited bulrush
spotted touch-me-not
stinging nettle
taperfruit shortscale sedge
tapertip rush
western swordfern
yellow touch-me-not
Invasives
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 2126 Project Name : SWCD - Smith, R
Project Acres:
3.22
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2013/2013 Length of Stream: 600 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Upland Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2466
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black cottonwood
black hawthorn
cascara
grand fir
W. v. ponderosa pine
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
blue elderberry
elderberry
Pacific ninebark
Pacific poison oak
Pacific Willow
red flowering currant
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
cleavers
horseweed
western swordfern
willowherb
Invasives
English ivy
Himalayan blackberry
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 1140 Project Name : SWCD - Spiesschaert, G
Project Acres:
4.26
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2007/2007 Length of Stream: 1,100 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Forested Wetland
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1050
Native Tree
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
W. v. ponderosa pine
Native Shrub
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
red-osier dogwood
Scouler’s Willow
Sitka Willow
snowberry
Native Herbaceous
native willowherb
willowherb
Invasives
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 1141 Project Name : SWCD - Spiesschaert, L
Project Acres:
20.18
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2006/2007 Length of Stream: 6,100 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1988
Native Tree
black hawthorn
cascara
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
pacific crab apple
W. v. ponderosa pine
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
serviceberry
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
Native Herbaceous
common horsetail
Cooley's hedge-nettle
oval broom sedge
rush
small water forget-me-not
soft rush
swordleaf rush
willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
common hawthorn
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 3666
Native Tree
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
elderberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
Scouler’s Willow
Sitka Willow
Native Herbaceous
cleavers
western swordfern
willowherb
Invasives
English ivy
herb Robert
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 1907 Project Name : SWCD - Sungold Farms
Project Acres:
1.93
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2008/2008 Length of Stream: 600 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 2866
Native Tree
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
Native Herbaceous
nodding beggarticks
rice cutgrass
small duckweed
willowherb
Invasives
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 102 Project Name : SWCD - Vandehey
Project Acres:
5.23
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2006/2006 Length of Stream: 1,300 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Forested Wetland
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 1620
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black hawthorn
cascara
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
W. v. ponderosa pine
Native Shrub
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
snowberry
Native Herbaceous
meadow barley
moss
sedge
spike bentgrass
tufted hairgrass
western yellow cress
Invasives
morning-glory
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 2007 Project Name : SWCD - VDS
Project Acres:
12.24
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2009/2009 Length of Stream: 2,800 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Oak Woodland
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 2860
Native Tree
black hawthorn
cascara
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
pacific crab apple
vine maple
Native Shrub
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
Pacific ninebark
red-osier dogwood
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
Alaska brome
Blue Wildrye
kentucky bluegrass
meadow barley
slender hairgrass
spike bentgrass
tufted hairgrass
Invasives
Canada thistle
morning-glory
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Forested Wetland
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 2562
Native Tree
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
pacific crab apple
red alder
Native Shrub
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
red-osier dogwood
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
Native Herbaceous
fragrant popcornflower
kentucky bluegrass
meadow barley
moss
nodding beggarticks
sedge
slender hairgrass
spike bentgrass
western yellow cress
Invasives
morning-glory
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 108 Project Name : SWCD - Waldorf
Project Acres:
15.86
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2007/2009 Length of Stream: 3,600 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 2371
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black cottonwood
black hawthorn
cascara
Douglas-fir
grand fir
native cherry
Oregon ash
red alder
vine maple
W. v. ponderosa pine
Native Shrub
clustered wild rose
elderberry
gooseberry
hardhack spirea
mock-orange
oceanspray
osoberry, indian plum
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
serviceberry
Sitka Willow
snowberry
thimbleberry
Native Herbaceous
common selfheal
fringecup
giant horsetail
native willowherb
slender hairgrass
spike bentgrass
western swordfern
willowherb
Invasives
Canada thistle
Himalayan blackberry
morning-glory
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 129 Project Name : Sylvan Creek - Raleighwood Marsh
Project Acres:
9.32
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2005/2005 Length of Stream: 2,100 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 771
Native Tree
cascara
Douglas-fir
Oregon ash
red alder
western red cedar
Native Shrub
hardhack spirea
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
Scouler’s Willow
Sitka Willow
Native Herbaceous
American sloughgrass
American speedwell
common cattail
Cooley's hedge-nettle
giant horsetail
large-leaved avens
Mannagrass
mild waterpepper
nutsedge
rice cutgrass
sedge
small-fruited bulrush
soft rush
spotted touch-me-not
taperfruit shortscale sedge
water foxtail
water horsetail
water parsely
western dock
western swordfern
willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
common hawthorn
English holly
English ivy
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
yellow flag iris
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1533
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
native cherry
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
red-osier dogwood
Scouler’s Willow
snowberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
fringecup
giant horsetail
large-leaved avens
spotted touch-me-not
taperfruit shortscale sedge
western dock
western swordfern
willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
bull thistle
common hawthorn
English holly
English ivy
Himalayan blackberry
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 100 Project Name : TRNWR - Dennis
Project Acres:
15.90
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2009/2009 Length of Stream: 4,700 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1938
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black hawthorn
blue spruce
cascara
Douglas-fir
grand fir
native cherry
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
red alder
vine maple
W. v. ponderosa pine
western red cedar
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
blackcap
clustered wild rose
elderberry
hardhack spirea
mock-orange
native wild rose
oceanspray
osoberry, indian plum
Pacific ninebark
Pacific poison oak
serviceberry
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
Blue Wildrye
buttercup
cleavers
common selfheal
common sweet cicely
drops-of-gold
fringecup
Henderson's sedge
sedge
slough sedge
stinging nettle
tall annual willowherb
taperfruit shortscale sedge
willowherb
yellow wood violet
Invasives
Canada thistle
English ivy
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
shiny geranium
thistle
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 130 Project Name : Tualatin River - Eagle Woods at Fern Hill
Project Acres:
26.76
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2006/2010 Length of Stream: 1,100 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2139
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black cottonwood
black hawthorn
cascara
Douglas-fir
grand fir
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
pacific crab apple
red alder
W. v. ponderosa pine
Native Shrub
black twinberry
hardhack spirea
mock-orange
native wild rose
oceanspray
Pacific ninebark
Pacific poison oak
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
Scouler’s Willow
serviceberry
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
willow
Native Herbaceous
Alaska brome
American vetch
Blue Wildrye
fringecup
giant horsetail
kentucky bluegrass
slender hairgrass
slough sedge
spike bentgrass
tufted hairgrass
willowherb
Invasives
Canada thistle
common hawthorn
Himalayan blackberry
morning-glory
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Forested Wetland
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2225
Native Tree
black cottonwood
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
pacific crab apple
Native Shrub
black twinberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
red-osier dogwood
Scouler’s Willow
Sitka Willow
snowberry
willow
Native Herbaceous
Invasives
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 132 Project Name : Tualatin River - Gales Creek to Fernhill Rd
Project Acres:
9.39
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2007/2007 Length of Stream: 4,300 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 4490
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
black cottonwood
black hawthorn
cascara
Douglas-fir
grand fir
Oregon ash
Oregon oak
red alder
vine maple
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
nootka rose
oceanspray
osoberry, indian plum
Oval-leaved viburnum
Pacific ninebark
Pacific poison oak
Pacific Willow
red elderberry
red flowering currant
red-osier dogwood
Scouler’s Willow
Sitka Willow
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
Native Herbaceous
Blue Wildrye
feathery false lily of the valley
giant horsetail
willowherb
Invasives
Canada thistle
hedge false bindweed
Himalayan blackberry
morning-glory
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 12 Project Name : Tualatin River - Metro King
Project Acres:
2.87
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2007/2008 Length of Stream: 900 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Upland Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1666
Native Tree
cascara
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
beaked hazelnut
black twinberry
elderberry
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
red-osier dogwood
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
Native Herbaceous
common horsetail
Invasives
Canada thistle
common teasel
morning-glory
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 121 Project Name : Tualatin River - Thomas Dairy
Project Acres:
26.32
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2004/2004 Length of Stream: 500 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Oak Woodland
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 233
Native Tree
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
mock-orange
serviceberry
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
Native Herbaceous
Alaska brome
American bird's-foot trefoil
California oatgrass
cleavers
common selfheal
common yarrow
gumweed
meadow barley
tufted hairgrass
Invasives
Canada thistle
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1000
Native Tree
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
Pacific ninebark
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
Native Herbaceous
Alaska brome
American bird's-foot trefoil
Blue Wildrye
cleavers
meadow barley
tufted hairgrass
Willowherb
Invasives
English ivy
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1000
Native Tree
bigleaf maple
cascara
Douglas-fir
grand fir
Oregon ash
vine maple
W. v. ponderosa pine
Native Shrub
Pacific ninebark
red-osier dogwood
serviceberry
snowberry
tall Oregon grape
thimbleberry
Native Herbaceous
Pacific waterleaf
piggyback
western swordfern
yellow wood violet
Invasives
Canada thistle
herb Robert
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 137 Project Name : Willow Creek - Beaverton Creek Confluence
Project Acres:
4.43
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2006/2006 Length of Stream: 1,300 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Forested Wetland
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 3833
Native Tree
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
Piper’s willow
red-osier dogwood
serviceberry
snowberry
thimbleberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
common beggarticks
common selfheal
water parsely
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
Canada thistle
common hawthorn
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 2850
Native Tree
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
red alder
vine maple
Native Shrub
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
Pacific ninebark
Pacific Willow
red-osier dogwood
Scouler’s Willow
snowberry
trailing blackberry
Western wahoo
willow
Native Herbaceous
cleavers
common beggarticks
common selfheal
fringecup
large-leaved avens
scouring rush
slough sedge
willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
common hawthorn
English ivy
Himalayan blackberry
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 124 Project Name : Willow Creek - Bronson Rd
Project Acres:
4.03
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2005/2005 Length of Stream: 1,300 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Established
Stems Per Acre: 3550
Native Tree
black hawthorn
cascara
Oregon ash
red alder
vine maple
Native Shrub
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
nootka rose
Pacific ninebark
red-osier dogwood
Scouler’s Willow
snowberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
willowherb
Invasives
morning-glory
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Project ID : 135 Project Name : Willow Creek Enhancement
Project Acres:
6.59
Initial Planting Year/Credit Year: 2006/2006 Length of Stream: 1,200 ft
Summary of Current Conditions by Plant Community Type
Plant Community: Riparian Forest
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 2016
Native Tree
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
red alder
Native Shrub
black twinberry
clustered wild rose
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
nootka rose
Pacific ninebark
red-osier dogwood
Sitka Willow
snowberry
trailing blackberry
Native Herbaceous
beggarticks
common horsetail
dense sedge
field mint
fringecup
giant horsetail
hardstem bulrush
meadow barley
moss
rice cutgrass
scouring rush
sedge
slender hairgrass
small duckweed
soft rush
willowherb
Invasives
bittersweet nightshade
common hawthorn
English ivy
Himalayan blackberry
morning-glory
reed canary grass
yellow flag iris
Plant Community: Scrub-Shrub
Phase: Transitional
Stems Per Acre: 1566
Native Tree
black hawthorn
Oregon ash
Native Shrub
hardhack spirea
native wild rose
nootka rose
Pacific ninebark
red-osier dogwood
snowberry
Native Herbaceous
hardstem bulrush
mountain tarweed
small duckweed
willowherb
Invasives
bull thistle
common hawthorn
reed canary grass
Management Actions
Completed in 2015
Recommended for 2016
Interplant
Interplant
Invasive weed treatment
Invasive weed treatment
Seeding
Seeding
Herbivore Control
Herbivore Control
Other
Other
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Appendix C
Additional Management Actions
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Appendix C – Additional Management Actions
The following is a summary of actions at sites that did not provide anticipated shade as noted in previous
annual reports.
SWCD - Riley (105):
This project was initially planted with 7,550 native trees and shrubs in 2007 and has significant beaver
activity. This site has had focused attention including invasive weed treatment and inter-planting as shown
below:
o 2008 - 2,700 plants
o 2009 - 3,500 plants
o 2010 - 2,400 plants
o 2013 - 5,000 plants
o 2014 - 3,000 plants
Scheduled inter-planting was not conducted at this site in 2015. Inter-planting is planned for 2016. Targeted
invasive species treatment was completed in 2015 and is planned for 2016. This site will continue to be
monitored for invasive species and plant survival. Completed and recommended management actions, as
well as detailed monitoring data for this site including recent stem density, cover, and observed species, can
be found in Appendix B.
SWCD – Echo Glen (1906):
This project was initially planted with 17,638 native shrubs and trees in 2008 and has had subsequent beaver
and rodent girdling which has affected plant survival. Since its initial planting, there has been ongoing
invasive weed treatment and inter-planting as shown below:
o 2011 - 5,000 plants
o 2012 - 16,000 plants
o 2015 - 4,415 plants
Targeted invasive species treatment was completed in 2015 and is planned for 2016. This site will continue
to be monitored for invasive species and plant survival. Completed and recommended management actions,
as well as detailed monitoring data for this site including recent stem density, cover, and observed species,
can be found in Appendix B.
SWCD – Sungold Farms (1907):
This project was initially planted with 3,542 native shrubs and trees in 2008 and has extensive wetland
complexes, significant beaver and nutria activity, and ongoing challenges with invasive grasses. Attention
has been focused on this site including invasive weed treatment and inter-planting as shown below:
o 2009 - 3,300 plants
o 2013 - 4,000 plants
o 2015 - 1,100 plants
Targeted invasive species treatment was completed in 2015 and is planned for 2016. This site will continue
to be monitored for invasive species and plant survival. Completed and recommended management actions,
as well as detailed monitoring data for this site including recent stem density, cover, and observed species,
can be found in Appendix B.
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SWCD - Beardsley (1910):
This project was initially planted with 15,180 native trees and shrubs in 2008 and has beaver activity.
Attention has been focused on this site including invasive weed treatment and inter-planting as shown below:
o 2009- 7,000 plants
o 2010- 5,500 plants
o 2013- 5,700 plants
The landowner contract at this site is in the process of being renewed. Monitoring was conducted at this site
in 2015. Detailed monitoring data for this site including recent stem density, cover, and observed species,
can be found in Appendix B.
Beaverton Creek Transit Center (36):
This project was initially planted with 350 native shrubs and trees in 2005 and has had subsequent beaver
activity which has affected plant survival. The District has taken substantial actions at this site and 2015
streamside shade monitoring indicates that canopy cover has increased significantly. Since its initial
planting, there has been ongoing invasive weed treatment and inter-planting as shown below:
o 2006 - 400 plants
o 2007 - 1,700 plants
o 2009 - 3,693 plants
o 2010 - 2,203 plants
o 2011 - 1,800 plants
o 2012 - 1,500 plants
o 2013 - 2,000 plants
o 2014 - 700 plants
o 2015 - 3,000 plants
Targeted invasive species treatment was completed in 2015 and is planned for 2016. Seeding is planned for
2016. This site will continue to be monitored for invasive species and plant survival. Completed and
recommended management actions, as well as detailed monitoring data for this site including recent stem
density, cover, and observed species can be found in Appendix B.
Hedges Creek – Upper Marsh (1421):
This project was initially planted with 750 native shrubs and trees in 2005 and has extensive wetland
complexes, significant beaver activity, and ongoing challenges with invasive reed canary grass. The site has
had focused attention including invasive weed treatment and inter-planting as shown below:
o 2006 - 2,092 plants
o 2009 - 770 plants
o 2010 - 1,450 plants
o 2012 - 1,400 plants
o 2013 - 1,500 plants
o 2015 - 1,450 plants
Targeted invasive species treatment was completed in 2015 and is planned for 2016. This site will continue
to be monitored for invasive species and plant survival. Completed and recommended management actions,
as well as detailed monitoring data for this site including recent stem density, cover, and observed species
can be found in Appendix B.
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Dawson Creek – Evergreen Blvd (25):
This project was initially planted with native shrubs and trees in 2005 and has beaver activity and ongoing
challenges with reed canary grass. The District has taken substantial actions at this site and 2015 streamside
shade monitoring indicates that canopy cover has increased significantly. Since its initial planting, the
District has conducted ongoing invasive weed treatment and inter-planting as shown below:
o 2006 - 1,783 plants
o 2007 - 1,305 plants
o 2008 - 21,590 plants
o 2009 - 410 plants
o 2014 - 1,150 plants
o 2015 - 2,500 plants
There is a planned inter-planting during 2016 of 900 plants. Targeted invasive species treatment was
completed in 2015 and is planned for 2016. This site will continue to be monitored for invasive species and
plant survival. Completed and recommended management actions, as well as detailed monitoring data for
this site including recent stem density, cover, and observed species can be found in Appendix B.
SWCD - Krueger (97):
This project was initially planted with native trees and shrubs in 2006 and has significant beaver activity and
ongoing challenges with invasive grasses. Attention has been focused on this site including invasive weed
treatment and inter-planting as shown below:
o 2007- 6,700 plants
o 2008- 2,950 plants
o 2009- 3,490 plants
o 2010- 4,950 plants
o 2013- 19,900 plants
o 2015- 16,300 plants
This site will continue to be monitored for invasive species and plant survival. Inter-planting is planned for
2016. This site will continue to be monitored for invasive species and plant survival. Completed and
recommended management actions, as well as detailed monitoring data for this site including recent stem
density, cover, and observed species can be found in Appendix B.
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Appendix D
Identification of Trading Baselines for Flow Augmentation
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Appendix D: Identification of Trading Baselines for Flow Augmentation
The following tables present: daily average effluent flow and effluent temperature from the Rock Creek and
Durham AWTFs; daily average Tualatin River flow at the Farmington Bridge (River Mile 33); and daily
average flow augmentation rate from Scoggins Reservoir (Hagg Lake) and Barney Reservoir for July and
August 2015. This information is used to calculate the allowable thermal loads, thermal loads discharged, and
flow augmentation credit.
Table 1: Trading Baseline for July 2015
DateDurham Flow
(MGD)
Durham
Temperature
(C)
Rock Ck
Flow
(MGD)
Rock Ck
Temperature
(C)
Farmington
Flow
(cfs)
Farmington -
RC AWTF
(cfs)
CWS
Hagg
Release
(cfs)
CWS Barney
Release
(cfs)
Total Flow
Augmentation
(cfs)
7/1/2015 15.9 22.6 32.1 23.7 200.6 151.0 40.0 0.0 40.0
7/2/2015 15.5 22.8 30.6 23.8 183.4 136.0 40.0 0.0 40.0
7/3/2015 15 22.7 29.6 23.9 176.9 131.1 50.0 0.0 50.0
7/4/2015 14.4 22.9 28.0 23.9 187.1 143.7 50.0 0.0 50.0
7/5/2015 15.9 23.1 29.8 24.1 186.2 140.1 50.0 0.0 50.0
7/6/2015 15.9 22.9 31.1 23.9 191.9 143.7 50.0 0.0 50.0
7/7/2015 15.3 22.6 30.5 23.9 182.8 135.7 50.0 0.0 50.0
7/8/2015 15.8 22.9 31.3 23.8 175.8 127.5 50.0 0.0 50.0
7/9/2015 16.1 23.0 31.7 24.0 165.3 116.2 50.0 0.0 50.0
7/10/2015 15.3 22.9 31.2 23.8 171.5 123.2 50.0 0.0 50.0
7/11/2015 15.4 22.8 31.2 24.0 194.1 145.8 50.0 0.0 50.0
7/12/2015 16 22.3 32.5 23.8 189.4 139.1 50.0 0.0 50.0
7/13/2015 17 22.6 32.6 24.0 204.8 154.3 50.0 0.0 50.0
7/14/2015 15.5 22.1 32.0 23.6 204.2 154.7 40.0 0.0 40.0
7/15/2015 15.1 22.5 32.1 23.1 184.5 134.8 40.0 0.0 40.0
7/16/2015 15.6 22.6 31.5 24.3 177.6 129.0 40.0 0.0 40.0
7/17/2015 15.2 22.1 31.6 23.9 176.3 127.5 50.0 0.0 50.0
7/18/2015 15.1 22.2 30.5 24.2 172.3 125.1 50.0 0.0 50.0
7/19/2015 15.9 22.9 31.7 24.4 184.7 135.7 50.0 0.0 50.0
7/20/2015 15.7 23.0 34.1 24.4 190.0 137.3 50.0 0.0 50.0
7/21/2015 15.5 23.1 31.7 24.3 188.8 139.8 50.0 0.0 50.0
7/22/2015 15.3 22.5 32.5 24.1 180.0 129.7 40.0 0.0 40.0
7/23/2015 15.5 22.3 31.9 23.9 176.2 126.9 50.0 0.0 50.0
7/24/2015 15.3 22.6 31.1 24.1 172.6 124.4 50.0 0.0 50.0
7/25/2015 15.5 22.5 32.8 24.4 174.3 123.5 50.0 0.0 50.0
7/26/2015 16.3 22.3 33.8 24.0 209.1 156.8 50.0 0.0 50.0
7/27/2015 16.1 22.1 33.8 23.5 234.8 182.5 50.0 0.0 50.0
7/28/2015 15.4 22.3 32.9 22.6 220.5 169.5 40.0 0.0 40.0
7/29/2015 15.3 22.8 31.7 24.0 175.3 126.3 40.0 0.0 40.0
7/30/2015 15.2 23.1 30.4 24.3 159.4 112.3 50.0 0.0 50.0
7/31/2015 15.1 23.4 29.6 24.6 155.8 110.1 60.0 0.0 60.0
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Table 2: Trading Baseline for August 2015
DateDurham Flow
(MGD)
Durham
Temperature
(C)
Rock Ck
Flow
(MGD)
Rock Ck
Temperature
(C)
Farmington
Flow
(cfs)
Farmington -
RC AWTF
(cfs)
CWS
Hagg
Release
(cfs)
CWS Barney
Release
(cfs)
Total Flow
Augmentation
(cfs)
8/1/2015 14.9 23.2 29.3 24.6 162.0 116.7 60.0 0.0 60.0
8/2/2015 15.4 23.3 31.8 24.7 169.7 120.5 60.0 0.0 60.0
8/3/2015 15.9 21.8 31.8 24.4 182.6 133.3 60.0 0.0 60.0
8/4/2015 16.4 23.1 31.4 24.3 186.8 138.3 50.0 0.0 50.0
8/5/2015 15.8 23.1 30.9 24.3 174.5 126.6 50.0 0.0 50.0
8/6/2015 15.8 22.4 31.1 24.2 164.2 116.1 50.0 0.0 50.0
8/7/2015 15.5 22.7 30.6 24.3 158.2 110.9 50.0 0.0 50.0
8/8/2015 15.3 22.9 30.3 24.5 152.2 105.3 50.0 0.0 50.0
8/9/2015 15.6 22.9 31.1 24.4 148.8 100.6 50.0 0.0 50.0
8/10/2015 15.6 23.3 31.8 24.6 157.5 108.4 50.0 0.0 50.0
8/11/2015 15.7 23.3 31.5 24.7 153.7 105.0 50.0 0.0 50.0
8/12/2015 15.1 23.6 31.3 24.9 139.7 91.3 50.0 0.0 50.0
8/13/2015 15.7 23.6 31.4 25.0 149.8 101.3 60.0 0.0 60.0
8/14/2015 15.3 23.5 31.8 24.9 154.0 104.8 60.0 0.0 60.0
8/15/2015 14.9 23.2 30.9 24.7 164.1 116.2 60.0 14.0 74.0
8/16/2015 15.7 22.6 31.9 24.3 182.9 133.6 60.0 14.0 74.0
8/17/2015 15.6 23.0 32.1 24.2 185.9 136.3 60.0 14.0 74.0
8/18/2015 16 23.1 32.3 24.5 169.4 119.3 50.0 14.0 64.0
8/19/2015 14.6 23.5 31.3 24.8 145.9 97.4 60.0 14.0 74.0
8/20/2015 15.7 23.0 30.5 24.7 154.6 107.4 60.0 14.0 74.0
8/21/2015 15.1 23.2 30.1 24.5 166.4 119.8 60.0 14.0 74.0
8/22/2015 15.2 22.5 31.1 24.4 172.9 124.8 60.0 14.0 74.0
8/23/2015 15.6 22.2 32.2 24.2 180.3 130.5 60.0 14.0 74.0
8/24/2015 16.3 22.1 31.6 24.2 195.0 146.1 60.0 14.0 74.0
8/25/2015 15.9 23.2 31.6 24.5 181.8 132.8 50.0 10.0 60.0
8/26/2015 15.7 23.1 31.1 24.5 158.6 110.5 60.0 10.0 70.0
8/27/2015 15.7 23.1 31.6 24.7 163.2 114.3 60.0 10.0 70.0
8/28/2015 15.9 23.5 33.9 24.9 174.8 122.3 60.0 10.0 70.0
8/29/2015 17 23.4 35.1 25.0 199.2 145.0 43.0 10.0 53.0
8/30/2015 18.1 22.8 36.1 24.5 281.2 225.4 40.0 10.0 50.0
8/31/2015 16.9 22.8 35.0 24.1 321.0 266.9 40.0 10.0 50.0