by cedar@naturalchanneldesign.com | Jul 15, 2024 | Bank Sloping, Civil Engineering and Design, Fish Habitat, Stream Channel Restoration, Stream Channel Restoration & Fish Habitat
NCDE designed three projects for NMDGF on Willow Creek from the Ben Lilly Campground downstream to the confluence with Gilita Creek, 11,200 feet of channel, with the goal of improving Gila Trout habitat in this reach. The project utilized rock, logs and local...
by cedar@naturalchanneldesign.com | Nov 27, 2023 | Civil Engineering and Design, Fish Habitat, Stream Channel Restoration, Stream Channel Restoration & Fish Habitat
The purpose of this project is to improve stream stability and aquatic habitat by restoring channel dimensions and installing habitat structures on approximately 1,000 linear feet of the Pecos River at Cowles, NM. The project begins upstream of Winsor Creek and...
by cedar@naturalchanneldesign.com | Aug 31, 2023 | Meadow/Spring Restoration
Coconino County Parks and Recreation received a grant in 2020 from Arizona Water Protection Fund to improve the stability, productivity, and habitat quality of Harrenburg Wash just upstream from its confluence with Pumphouse Wash in Kachina Village, South of...
by cedar@naturalchanneldesign.com | Aug 10, 2023 | Meadow/Spring Restoration
In 2022, NCDE was contacted by the Taproot Collaborative to help with spring restoration work in the Pinaleno Mountains (Mt. Graham) of Southern Arizona. The Pinaleno’s are a sky island typical of Southern Arizona and is the highest peak and mountain range in southern...
by cedar@naturalchanneldesign.com | Aug 4, 2023 | Meadow/Spring Restoration
The Arizona Elk Society, in cooperation with the United States Forest Service (USFS), has asked Natural Channel Design Engineering (NCDE) to create a plan that addresses headward erosion and widening in the meadow system. Arizona Elk Society volunteer handcrews...