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''Workshop Date'': February 5, 2014 | ''Workshop Date'': February 5, 2014 | ||
The meeting agenda is [[File:Stilly_Sediment_Reuse_Agenda_Draft_2014_Jan29.pdf|here]] | The meeting agenda is here [[File:Stilly_Sediment_Reuse_Agenda_Draft_2014_Jan29.pdf|here]] | ||
[[File:Stillaguamish_Delta_LiDAR_2013.jpg|720px|right|Stillaguamish Delta elevations from LiDAR.]] | [[File:Stillaguamish_Delta_LiDAR_2013.jpg|720px|right|Stillaguamish Delta elevations from LiDAR.]] |
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Stillaguamish Delta Dredged Sediment Re-use
The Stillaguamish Flood Control District has proposed to use dredged sediment to enhance tidal marshes in the estuary, to assist with Chinook recovery. This project is being considered within the context of Snohomish County’s Sustainable Lands Strategy, an effort among fish and farm interests to develop strategies that generate net gains for both. Re-use of dredged sediment to enhance tidal marshes has been done in other regions, but is uncommon in Puget Sound. A process has been initiated to evaluate whether dredged sediment re-use should be considered, and to determine the technical and scientific issues that need to be clarified in a feasibility study.
Process[edit]
Expert Workshop: Science and Technical Issues Identification[edit]
Workshop Objective: Identify the scientific and technical issues that a design feasibility study would need to address. These issues include how to determine whether dredged sediment re-use should be considered, and if so, what information is needed in order to determine where and how to apply the sediment.
Workshop Date: February 5, 2014
The meeting agenda is here File:Stilly Sediment Reuse Agenda Draft 2014 Jan29.pdf