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A hydrological study of the Coast Fork/Middle Fork Willamette River Confluence Area

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  • The main purpose of this project is to describe the hydrologic characteristics, with and without regulation by dams, of the Coast and Middle Forks of the Willamette River, including the floodplain, from the confluence to approximately eight miles upstream. The research is intended to assess the future potential of the site in part by determining its past and current condition. Specifically, the study focuses on the surface flow regime, general groundwater hydrology, geology and soil characteristics, and water quality of the confluence area. Results of the study will be used by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife in conjunction with a habitat evaluation process to develop several alternatives containing specific actions to enhance wildlife habitat and facilitate compatible public recreation. This study will provide information on the hydrologic component of habitat units to be evaluated and may help predict some of the hydrologic effects of different alternatives.
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