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Basics
Greenwater River Steelhead Acclimation Pond
TRI_0052
These funds will be used to identify a site and build an acclimation pond for steelhead salmon on Twenty Eight Mile Creek, a left bank tributary to the Greenwater River in King County. Steelhead are endangered in the White River watershed. The Greenwater river is a major spawning tributary to the White and an acclimation pond is needed in the upper watershed to acclimate steelhead to a more natural rearing environment, rather than rearing in the lower river in artificial ponds.
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06/09/2025 4:05 PM

NWIFC
NEP Project
Local

Completed
2012
2015
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Location Information
Classifications
  • Ecological Restoration - Species
  • Salmon

  • King
  • Pierce
  • Puyallup / White
  • South Central
  • Legislative District 05

Organizations
Puyallup Tribe of Indians
Caitlyn O'Connor coconnor@nwifc.org

Related Activities
None provided
Reported Funding

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

$165,400
$165,400
$0

None provided

2012 Total
NEP Award Funding: NWIFC $165,400 $165,400
Total $165,400 $165,400
Reported Expenditures

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

$165,400
$165,400
$0

None provided

2012 Total
NEP Award Expenditures: NWIFC $165,400 $165,400
Total $165,400 $165,400