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Bachelor-Hatton Complex Fish Facilities

2022-10-28T04:08:30-07:00

Originally two separate diversions from Ahtanum Creek, the Bachelor Creek and Hatton Creek diversions were combined in 1994. The new diversion is about 50 cubic feet per second (CFS) and is screened just downstream from the headgates. Fish are bypassed back to Ahtanum Creek. The screening facility includes four rotary drum screens that are

Bachelor-Hatton Complex Fish Facilities2022-10-28T04:08:30-07:00

Diversion 14 Fish Screen

2022-11-17T08:31:42-08:00

The North Yakima Conservation District, with support from the Yakima Basin Tributary Access and Habitat Program (YBTAHP) participants, used this funding to implement fish screen design and improvements on Ahtanum Creek. Specifically, this project removed a fish passage barrier, screened an irrigation diversion, set back a flood control berm, and established riparian habitat. The

Diversion 14 Fish Screen2022-11-17T08:31:42-08:00

Shaw Knox Ditch Fish Screen

2022-11-07T10:57:17-08:00

The North Yakima Conservation District (NYCD), with support from the WA Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Yakima Screen Shop (YSS), designed, fabricated and installed fish screens on five unscreened diversions on upper Ahtanum Creek and the North Fork Ahtanum Creek west of Yakima, WA. A sixth project (Weed Diversion) was designed within the

Shaw Knox Ditch Fish Screen2022-11-07T10:57:17-08:00

Lesh Ditch Fish Screen

2022-10-19T13:20:16-07:00

The North Yakima Conservation District (NYCD), with support from the WA Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Yakima Screen Shop (YSS), designed, fabricated and installed fish screens on five unscreened diversions on upper Ahtanum Creek and the North Fork Ahtanum Creek west of Yakima, WA. A sixth project (Weed Diversion) was designed within the timeframe

Lesh Ditch Fish Screen2022-10-19T13:20:16-07:00

Diversion 31 Fish Screen

2022-11-07T11:09:01-08:00

The North Yakima Conservation District (NYCD), with support from the WA Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Yakima Screen Shop (YSS), designed, fabricated and installed fish screens on five unscreened diversions on upper Ahtanum Creek and the North Fork Ahtanum Creek west of Yakima, WA. A sixth project (Weed Diversion) was designed within the timeframe

Diversion 31 Fish Screen2022-11-07T11:09:01-08:00

Herke Fish Screening

2022-10-26T16:24:22-07:00

The North Yakima Conservation District consolidated two unscreened gravity diversions on Ahtanum Creek into one and designed, fabricated and installed a water meter and compliant fish screen. Ahtanum Creek is a right bank tributary to the Yakima River in WRIA 37 and the diversions are at river mile 21.31 and 21.81. The stream is

Herke Fish Screening2022-10-26T16:24:22-07:00

North Fork Gauging Station Fish Passage

2022-10-20T14:16:04-07:00

The North Yakima Conservation District removed the old USGS gauging station weir and concrete apron on the North Fork Ahtanum Creek near Yakima, WA. The project had two objectives, (1) to provide fish passage and (2) to maintain flow monitoring capabilities. Working with the Yakama Nation, engineering was provided by Inter-fluve. After a Yakima

North Fork Gauging Station Fish Passage2022-10-20T14:16:04-07:00
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