Fuller 2014 stillaguamish dredged sediment reuse
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- A report prepared by Roger Fuller of WWU for Snohomish County to evaluate the potential beneficial reuse of dredge sediments for marsh restoration in subsided areas of the Stillaguamish Delta.
- This effort was prompted by proposals for dredging the stillaguamish old channel to support agricultural drainage and maintain bifurcation of stillaguamish river flow so that fish and sediments continue to reach north pass, with renewed interest in Leque Island Restoration and the Matterand Restoration.