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Elwha River Restoration Project: The Dynamics and Downstream Impacts of Fine Sediments Released After Dam Removal
14-95823301
The Elwha River Restoration Project is the largest restoration action in Puget Sound. This study will provide data to manage the restoration and sediment erosion and passage into the marine zone in an effort to provide a better understanding of the impacts of large-scale dam removal on downstream ecosystems.
https://www.nps.gov/olym/naturescience/elwha-ecosystem-restoration.htm
06/09/2023 4:19 AM

Federal Agreements
NEP Project
Local

Completed
2010
2017
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Location Information
Classifications
  • Enabling Conditions - Research
  • Salmon

  • Clallam
  • North Olympic Peninsula
  • Strait of Juan de Fuca
  • Legislative District 24

  • Habitat
Organizations
U.S. Geological Survey
Michael Rylko rylko.michael@epa.gov

Related Activities
None provided
Reported Funding

Activity financials are reported by Federal Fiscal Year (Oct. 1 - Sept. 30).

$875,163
$875,163
$0

None provided

2012 2013 2015 Total
NEP Award Funding: Federal Agreements $175,163 $350,000 $350,000 $875,163
Total $175,163 $350,000 $350,000 $875,163
Reported Expenditures

Activity financials are reported by Federal Fiscal Year (Oct. 1 - Sept. 30).

$875,163
$875,163
$0

None provided

2012 2013 2015 Total
NEP Award Expenditures: Federal Agreements $175,163 $350,000 $350,000 $875,163
Total $175,163 $350,000 $350,000 $875,163