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Looking US, Feb. 2007 - BEND #1

VEGETATION DOES NOT TAKE A LONG TIME TO GET ESTABLISHED GOODWIN CREEK, MS. CONSTRUCTED AS A HANDS-ON WORKSHOP, MARCH 2007. Looking US, Feb. 2007 - BEND #1. GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 –NICK JOKAY. Looking DS at supercritical flume-good hydro data.

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Looking US, Feb. 2007 - BEND #1

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  1. VEGETATION DOES NOT TAKE A LONG TIME TO GET ESTABLISHEDGOODWIN CREEK, MS. CONSTRUCTED AS A HANDS-ON WORKSHOP, MARCH 2007

  2. Looking US, Feb. 2007 - BEND #1 GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 –NICK JOKAY

  3. Looking DS at supercritical flume-good hydro data GOODWIN CREEK – FLOOD APR 6, 2005

  4. THE PLAN Actually Derrick’s cheat sheet PIX BY DANNY KLIMETZ

  5. LET’S GET IT STARTED

  6. 1 of 7 trucks stuck GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 –DANNY KLIMETZ

  7. CUT Typical post-project cross-section CUT FILL LPSTP

  8. Looking DS, digging floodplain bench & placing soil along toe of right bank GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 -DERRICK

  9. Sloping upper bank - BEND #1 GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 -DERRICK

  10. Dave Derrick teaching some of the 44 workshop participants GOODWIN CREEK–CONSTRUCTION-FEB 27, 2007–DANNY KLIMETZ

  11. The cutting, toting, & planting crew, I mean the workshop participants GOODWIN CREEK–CONSTRUCTION-FEB 27, 2007–DANNY KLIMETZ

  12. Positioning & planting RPM trees & shrubs - BEND #1 GOODWIN CREEK–CONSTRUCTION-FEB 28, 2007–DANNY KLIMETZ

  13. Or slap a Sycamore with the trackhoe & release a thousand seeds GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 -DERRICK

  14. Rolling and spreading hay mulch - BEND #1 GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 –SHARLA LOVERN

  15. BEFORE & AFTERS OVER TIMEBEND #1

  16. Looking US, Feb 2007 - BEND #1 GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 –NICK JOKAY

  17. Looking US – Construction Complete - BEND #1 GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 –NICK JOKAY

  18. Looking US @ Bend #1 – 2.5 months later GOODWIN CREEK – 2.5 MONTHS – May 18, 2007 – DAVE BIEDENHARN

  19. 2.4 YEARS AFTER PROJECT COMPLETIONPhotos by Derrick JULY 3, 2009BEND # 1

  20. 2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking US @ Bend #1 – Rooted stock & pole plantings growing exceptionally well! 2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

  21. 2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking US @ Bend #1 Rocked Riffle & vegged bank 2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

  22. 2.4 YEARS LATER-Looking DS @ upper end of Bend #1. THIS IS WHAT WATER SEES!!!! 2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

  23. Soil was soft enough in places Live Stakes could be pushed in - BEND #1 GOODWIN CREEK–CONSTRUCTION-FEB 28, 2007–DANNY KLIMETZ

  24. 2.4 YEARS LATER-Upper bank Sycamore Live Stakes are growing well. Several are 6 to 12 ft tall. 2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

  25. 2.4 YEARS LATER-Sycamore Live Stakes growing well on upper third of bank (10-12 ft above base flow water surface elevation). Sycamore Live Stakes are 6-10 ft tall with robust growth. 2.4 YEARS LATER-GOODWIN CREEK – FROM DERRICK-7-3-2009

  26. Looking downstream, what a difference 2 years after the project was completed makes !! July 2009 Early 1997

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