Road Stream Crossing Site LIN_CRA036
Lincoln River Watershed, North Branch Lincoln River Tributary
W Victory Rd
Victory Twp,
Mason County
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Site Location
GPS Coordinates: 44.035662
, -86.376136
T19N
R17W
Sec 15
Owned by Private
Fish Passability 0.9
Total Erosion: 0.3306 tons/year
Severity: Minor
Year Inventoried: 2019
Crossing Information
Type of Crossing: culvert(s)
Number of Structures: 2
Structure Shape: Round
Inlet Type: Projecting
Outlet Type: At Stream Grade
Structure Material: Metal
Structure Substrate: Mixture
General Conditions: Good
Multiple Culverts/Spans | ||||
Culvert/Span | Width | Length | Height | Material |
2 |
3 ft. |
50 ft. |
3 ft. |
Metal |
Structure Interior: corrugated
Dimensions of Structure: Length 50 ft.
, Width 3 ft.
, Height 3 ft.
Structure Inlet
Water Depth: 0.6 ft.
Embedded Depth of Structure: 0.1 ft.
Water Velocity*: 0.1 ft./sec.
Structure Outlet
Water Depth: 0.3 ft.
Embedded Depth of Structure: 0.4 ft.
Water Velocity*: 0 ft./sec.
*Water Velocities were measured 0.2 ft. below Surface
(with Meter)
Additional Comments
Culvert 1 depths recorded/both are free flowing w/o obstructions
Stream Information
Stream Flow: Less than 1/2 Bankfull
Riffle Information
Water Depth: 0.7 ft.
Bankfull Width: 6 ft.
Wetted Width: 2 ft.
Water Velocity: 0.1 ft./sec.
(Measured with Meter)
Dominant Substrate: Organics
Road Information
Paved
County Road
Road Condition: Good
Road Width at Culvert: 20 ft.
Location of Low Point: At Stream
Runoff Path: Roadway
Embankments
Upstream
Fill Depth: 3.5 ft.
Slope: More than 1:2
Downstream
Fill Depth: 3.5 ft.
Slope: More than 1:2
Approaches
Left Approach
Length: 500 ft.
Slope: 1% to 5%
Vegetation: Heavy
LS Factor: 0.5
Erosion: 0.1653 tons/year
Right Approach
Length: 500 ft.
Slope: 1% to 5%
Vegetation: Heavy
LS Factor: 0.5
Erosion: 0.1653 tons/year
Erosion Information
Total Erosion at Crossing: 0.3306 tons/year
Extent of Erosion: Stabilized
Summary Information
Fish Passability 0.9
These non-native species were observerd at this site: Autumn Olive, Reed Canary Grass and Canadian Thistle