Funding for the Nehalem Watershed Assessment was
provided by a grant through the Governor’s Watershed Enhancement
Board.
Written by: Jill Johnson
Graduate Student
Masters in
Environmental Management Program
Advising and Editing by: Joseph Maser, PhD. Assistant
Professor Environmental Sciences and Resources
Contributors:
Special Thanks to:
Dr. Jon Graves, MERTS, for providing materials and
for providing GIS training for the watershed councils and to Maggie
Peyton, Coordinator for Upper and Lower Nehalem Watershed Councils, for
providing information and support.
List of
Figures
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Figure 1-1. Nehalem River Watershed
Base Map
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Figure 1-2. Landuse and Subwatersheds
in the Nehalem River Watershed
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Figure 1-3. The Extent of Swiss Needle
Cast in 1998
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Figure 1-4. The Extent of Swiss Needle
Cast in 1999
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Figure 2-1. Historic Photograph
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Figure 2-2. Historic Timber in the
Nehalem Watershed (1914)
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Figure 3-1. Stream Size
Classifications for the Nehalem River Watershed
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Figure 3-2. Channel Confinement
Classifications
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Figure
3-3. Estimated
Response of Channel Habitat Types to Potential Restoration Efforts
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Figure 4-1. Nehalem River,
Tributaries, and Floodplains
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Figure 4-2. Average Annual
Precipitation and Stream Gage Locations
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Figure 4-3. Annual Peak Flow Summary
for the Nehalem River Gaging Station
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Figure 4-4. Water Rights in the
Nehalem River Watershed
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Figure 4-5. State Flow Restoration
Priorities for Recovery of Anadromous Salmonids
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Figure 5-1. Riparian Conditions
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Figure 5-2. Large Woody Debris
Recruitment Potential
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Figure 5-3. Shade Provided to Streams
by Riparian Buffer
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Figure 6-1. Nehalem Road Crossings and
Culverts on State and County Roadways
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Figure 6-2. Slope Steepness within the
Nehalem River Watershed
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Figure 6-3. Roads near Streams in the
Nehalem River Watershed
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Figure 7-1. Historic and Recent
Channel Modification Locations in the Nehalem River Watershed
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Figure 8-1. DEQ 303(d) Listed River
Segments and Watershed Council 1998 Temperature Gages.
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Figure 9-1. Winter Steelhead
Distribution and Critical Habitat
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Figure 9-2. Coho Salmon Distribution
and Critical Habitat
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Figure 9-3. Chum Salmon Distribution
and Critical Habitat
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Figure 9-4. Spring/Chinook Salmon
Distribution and Critical Habitat
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Figure 9-5. Fall Chinook Salmon
Distribution and Critical Habitat
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Figure 9-6. Oregon Department of Fish
and Wildlife Habitat Survey Locations and Oregon Department of Transportation Culvert
Information
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Figure 10-1. Watershed Condition Summary
List of Tables
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Table 3-1. Percentages of
Channel Habitat Type Sensitivity Ratings by Subwatershed
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Table 4-1. Monthly Means of
Precipitation and Snowmelt at Nehalem, Oregon for 1969-1998
- Table 4-2. Montly Means of
Precipitation and Snowmelt at Vernonia, Oregon for 1967-1998
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Table 4-3. Approximate
Proportion of Land Use Types by Subwatershed
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Table 4-4. Forest Road Area
Summary
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Table 4-5. Rural Road Area
Summary
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Table 6-1. Road Crossing
Densities by Subwatershed
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Table 6-2. Area of Landslide
Hazard Categories by Subwatershed
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Table 6-3. Lengths and
Densities of Roads within 200 feet of a Stream
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Table 7-1. Channel Modification
Permit Types
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Table 8-1. Beneficial Uses of
Water in the Nehalem River Watershed
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Table 8-2. Summary of ODEQ
Information for the Nehalem River
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Table 8-3. Nehalem Water
Quality
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Table 9-1. Status and Recent
Population Trends of Nehalem Basin Anadromous Salmonids
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Table 9-2. Life History
Patterns of Anadromous Salmonids in the Nehalem River Drainage
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Table 10-1.
Watershed Conditions Summary Matrix
List of Acronyms
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Channel Habitat Type
CHT
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Cubic Feet per Second CFS
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Division of State Lands DSL
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Endangered Species Act ESA
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Geographical Informatio
Systems
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GIS
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Governor’s Watershed
Enhancement Board GWEB
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National Marine Fisheries
Service
NMFS
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National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration NOAA
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National Resources
Conservation Service
NRCS
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Nehalem Valley Historical
Society
NVHS
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Oregon Administrative
RulesOAR
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Oregon Department of
Environmental QualityODEQ
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Oregon Department of Fish
and Wildlife ODFW
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Oregon Department of
Forestry ODF
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Oregon Department of
Transportation
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Oregon
Water Resources Department OWRD
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River Mile RM
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State Service Center for
Geographical Information Systems
SSCGIS
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Tillamook Pioneer
Association TPA
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Total Maximum Daily
Loads TMDL
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United States Geological
Survey USGS
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Water Availability
Basin WAB
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Western Regional Climate
Center WRCC
Table of Contents
List of Figures and
Tables
Acronyms
1.0
Introduction 1
2.0
Historical
Conditions 8
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Timeline
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Historical Narrative
3.0
Channel Habitat
Types 22
4.0
Hydrology and
Water Use 28
5.0
Riparian
Conditions
50
6.0
Sediment
Sources
63
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Rural Road Instability
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Slope Instability
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Rural Road Runoff
7.0
Channel
Modifications 74
8.0
Water
Quality
79
9.0
Fish and Fish
Habitat
85
10.0 Watershed Conditions Summary 109
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Section
Summaries
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Data Gaps
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Recommendations
Appendix
Sections
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