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Decision made on Trout Creek restoration
Foresters will set to work soon
to undo a century of man-made changes to Trout Creek Swamp 10 miles west
of Sisters.
Back in the early 1900s, cattle
ranchers in the Sisters country worked hard to turn Trout Creek Swamp
into good grazing land for their cattle.
"They dug ditches through
the swamp to channel the multiple meandering streams into a few deep,
narrow ditches so that the water table would be lowered and there would
be more dry areas for cattle to graze," according to a restoration project
outline provided by the Sisters Ranger District.
In a decision announced last
week, the Sisters Ranger District determined to fill in ditches "to prevent
water from flowing back into these created channels."
According to the decision
notice, fill material would be brought in from the Black Butte Pit. Rock
cross-drains would be designed to pass water under topsoil or fill.
Plans call for restoration
of meandering channels using lightweight equipment.
Invasive reed canary grass
will be burned out rather than treated with pesticides and encroaching
conifer trees will be hand-cut without the use of ground-based machinery.
Foresters will replace the
culvert under Forest Road 1520, which allows water from the swamp to enter
Trout Creek, with a larger, more 'fish-friendly' design."
For more information, contact
the Sisters Ranger District at 549-7700.
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