Road Stream Crossing Site S890
			Boardman River Watershed, Williams Creek
		
		Williams Rd
		Crossing: Williams Road / Williams Creek
		
			Blair Twp, 
			Grand Traverse County
		
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GPS Coordinates: 44.67924
		, -85.63609
		
		T26N 
		R11W 
		Sec 3, 4
		
	Adjacent Land Owned by Private
		Severity: Moderate
		
	Site Location
	Crossing Information
	Road Width at Culvert: 22 ft.
		Road Surface: Paved
		Maintenance: year around
		Low Point: At Stream
		Existing Drainage Control? yes
		Any Failings? yes
		
		Type of Crossing: culvert(s)
		 (single culvert)
		
		Is this crossing constricted? yes
		Are there adjacent wetlands? yes
		
	Approaches
	Left Approach
		
		Slope: 0%
		Vegetation: heavy
	Right Approach
		
		Slope: 0%
		Vegetation: heavy
	Culvert Information
	Shape: round
		Length: 45 ft.
		Diameter: 1.5 ft diameter ft.
		Material: galvanized
		Condition :good
		Flow: clear
		
	Embankments
	Upstream
			Fill Depth: 3.5 ft.
			Embankment Slope: 1.5:1 slope
	Downstream
			Fill Depth: 3.5 ft.
			Embankment Slope: 1.5:1 slope
	Stream Information
	Upstream
		Stream Width: 3 ft.
		Stream Depth: 4 in.
		Stream Current: moderate
		Stream Substrate: sand,gravel
	Downstream
		Stream Width: 3 ft.
		Stream Depth: 4 in.
		Stream Current: moderate
		Stream Substrate: sand,gravel
	Erosion Information
	Conditions
	Is there Streambank erosion beside the crossing? no
		Is there embankment erosion? no
		Is there erosion at the culvert outlet? no
		Is there erosion at the shoulder and/or ditch? yes
		Is there pooling at the outlet? yes
		Is there sand over the crossing? no
		
		Extent of Erosion: moderate
		Cause of Erosion: Road runoff, soft shoulder
	Recommended Treatments
	Action Recommended? yes
		Add pavement? no
		
		
		Add paved raised edge? yes
		
		
		
		Increase fill? no
		Replace culvert(s)? no
		
		Extend culvert(s)? no
		
		Other Treatments: Maintain silt fencing
		Comments: Silt fencng is holding back a lot of sand and gravel.  Some has begun to fill oveer the fencing.  Lots of potential for future sediment inputs, but should stabilize as shoulder settles.
		Severity:Moderate
	This page last updated on  2/9/2022.




