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McKinstry Creek NYS DOT Mitigation Project STREAM & RIPARIAN COORIDOR RESTORATION, WETLAND REWETTING, VERNAL POOLS, “RPM” PLANT EXPERIMENTAL TEST PLOTS, & WETLAND CREATION. BUILT SUMMER 2007
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Pre-Project pix from Derrick from 2004.
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6/24/2004 Looking DS of the project. We tackle this section in 2007.
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Headcut in the beaver meadow, 6/24/2004
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This is a trout stream? 6/24/2004
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Looking DS of the present project
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“Align & Catch” Log Revetment
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Upstream “Align” logs are slightly angled away from the stream at their upstream end & act as a key & also guide flow into the downstream “Catch” Logs.
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Looking across. Align & Catch Log Revetment, DS end. McKINSTRY CR. DOT MITIGATION – 7/10/2007 - PIX BY DERRICK
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Looking US. Setting the bottom “Catch” Log. McKINSTRY CR. DOT MITIGATION – 7/10/2007 - PIX BY DERRICK
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Looking US. Anchoring “Catch” Logs McKINSTRY CR. DOT MITIGATION – 7/10/2007 - PIX BY DERRICK
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Looking US. Planting willow stakes in log revetment McKINSTRY CR. DOT MITIGATION – 7/10/2007 - PIX BY DERRICK
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Looking DS @ “Catch” Logs McKINSTRY CR. DOT MITIGATION – 7/10/2007 - PIX BY DERRICK
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Grabbing a trackhoe bucket of dogwood McKINSTRY CR. DOT MITIGATION – 7/10/2007 - PIX BY DERRICK
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Looking DS. Planting dogwood behind the “Catch “ logs. McKINSTRY CR. DOT MITIGATION – 7/10/2007 - PIX BY DERRICK
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Looking DS. Planting a smaller clump of dogwood. McKINSTRY CR. DOT MITIGATION – 7/10/2007 - PIX BY DERRICK
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Looking US. Placing bottom “Align” Log. McKINSTRY CR. DOT MITIGATION – 7/10/2007 - PIX BY DERRICK
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Looking US. Anchoring “Align” Log. McKINSTRY CR. DOT MITIGATION – 7/10/2007 - PIX BY DERRICK
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“Align” logs act as an upstream key & guide flow into the “Catch” Log. McKINSTRY CR. DOT MITIGATION – 7/10/2007 - PIX BY DERRICK Note angle of “Align” log to stream flow
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Looking US @ Align & Catch Log Revetment McKINSTRY CR. DOT MITIGATION – 7/10/2007 - PIX BY DERRICK
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Half-Drowned Bushes with Traffic Control Stones & additional plantings.
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Half-Drowned Bush with Traffic Control Stones Flow Pre-dug & Overdug Pool Pre-dig and Over-dig pool.
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Half-Drowned Bush with Traffic Control Stones Flow Pre-dug & Overdug Pool Key Dig, place veg, & fill keys with stone.
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Half-Drowned Bush with Traffic Control Stones Flow Pre-dug & Overdug Pool Key Dig holes for Traffic Control Stones, place live poles against bank, set TCS’s. TCS
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Dig hole for Traffic Control Stone (TCS), place willow against bank, push TCS into position, backfill. McKINSTRY CR. DOT MITIGATION – 7/10/2007 - PIX BY JOE GALATI
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Traffic Control Stone with Live Willow Stakes. McKINSTRY CR. DOT MITIGATION – 7/10/2007 - PIX BY DERRICK
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Half-Drowned Bush with Traffic Control Stones Flow Pre-dug & Overdug Pool Key Dig hole for Half Drowned Bush. TCS
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Track hoe carrying the Half-Drowned Bush. McKINSTRY CR. DOT MITIGATION – 7/10/2007 - PIX BY DERRICK
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Half-Drowned Bush with Traffic Control Stones Flow Key TCS Place Half-Drowned Bush. Roots should be at proper level relative to needs of plant. Bushes should be angled downstream & partially in water.
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Hole was dug in bank, then Half-Drowned Bush is planted deep. McKINSTRY CR. DOT MITIGATION – 7/10/2007 - PIX BY JOE GALATI
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Half-Drowned Bush with Traffic Control Stones Flow If needed, stabilize Half-Drowned Bush & roots with additional stones. TCS
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Looking DS @ the Half-Drowned Bush hanging into the dry channel McKINSTRY CR. DOT MITIGATION – 7/10/2007 - PIX BY JOE GALATI
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Looking @ the transplanted Half-Drowned Willow Bush McKINSTRY CR. DOT MITIGATION – 7/10/2007 - PIX BY JOE GALATI
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This bush never lost its leaves even though it was transplanted in summer. McKINSTRY CR. DOT MITIGATION – 10/23/2007 - PIX BY JOE GALATI
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Looking US. Great habitat even in winter!! McKINSTRY CR. DOT MITIGATION – 12/12/2007 - PIX BY JOE GALATI
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2 Years later. Looking across @ Half-Drowned Bush McKINSTRY CR. NY. DOT MITIGATION – 6/6/2009 - PIX BY DERRICK
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2 Years later. Looking DS @ Half-Drowned Bush. Note shade, cover, & branches dragging in water. McKINSTRY CR. NY. DOT MITIGATION – 6/6/2009 - PIX BY DERRICK
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2 years later. Looking DS @ Half-Drowned Bush McKINSTRY CR. NY. DOT MITIGATION – 6/6/2009 - PIX BY DERRICK
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2 years later. Looking DS @ Half-Drowned Bush McKINSTRY CR. NY. DOT MITIGATION – 6/6/2009 - PIX BY DERRICK
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2 years later. Looking DS @ Half-Drowned Bush McKINSTRY CR. NY. DOT MITIGATION – 6/6/2009 - PIX BY DERRICK
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2 years later. Looking US @ Half-Drowned Bush McKINSTRY CR. NY. DOT MITIGATION – 6/6/2009 - PIX BY DERRICK
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4 YEARS LATER-McKINSTRY CR. NY. DOT MITIGATION- DERRICK – 7/11/2012 4 YEARS LATER-Half-Drowned Bush & Lesta Ammon’s head
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BOTTOMLESS LOG LUNKER Flow
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BOTTOMLESS LOG LUNKER Flow Footer logs overlap Roof logs Veg not shown
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4 YEARS LATER-McKINSTRY CR. NY. DOT MITIGATION- DERRICK – 7/11/2012 4 YEARS LATER-Bottomless log roof LUNKER
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4 YEARS LATER-McKINSTRY CR. NY. DOT MITIGATION- DERRICK – 7/11/2012 4 YEARS LATER-Close-up of Bottomless Log Roof LUNKER. 4 Logs for roof sitting on perpendicular footer logs, then logs under water against bank for protection.
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Time for a break, questions first??? My Bassett Hound, Cleophus Speed Elvis Derrick
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