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University of New Mexico

Water Resources Professional Project Reports

2009

Comanche Creek Habitat Restoration Project

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Fluvial Geomorphic Response To In-Stream Structures: The Effects Of Design, Planning And Restoration Of The Comanche Creek Catchment, New Mexico, Usa, Ryan M. Weiss Jul 2009

Fluvial Geomorphic Response To In-Stream Structures: The Effects Of Design, Planning And Restoration Of The Comanche Creek Catchment, New Mexico, Usa, Ryan M. Weiss

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Anthropogenic impacts to the Comanche Creek catchment of northern New Mexico have resulted in impaired water quality and aquatic habitat for Rio Grande cutthroat trout. Federal and state policies promulgating collaborative, multi-stakeholder watershed-based restoration endeavors have driven the implementation of in-stream, riparian and upland treatments in the catchment. This research addresses restoration endeavors through a review of stream channel and watershed planning, policy and restoration. Drawing upon case studies from current literature, policies driving watershed restoration and the use of in-stream structures to improve aquatic habitat and water quality were reviewed. A stream hydrograph was extrapolated utilizing streamflow evaluations from …