Extra Details
McKinney Fire Restoration Project
Objective
Conserve, Enhance and Restore Watersheds and Ecosystems that Support Biological Diversity
Projects Steward Organization Relationship To Project
Yurok Tribe
Project Sponsor
Yurok Tribe
Funders
California Department of Water Resources
Other Organizations
Mid Klamath Watershed Council, Watershed Research and Training Center
NCRP Administrative Contact
Sherri Norris (sherri@cieaweb.org)
Project Stage
Implementation
Duration
2023 - ?
HEALTHY ECOSYSTEMS, HABITATS AND SPECIES
Conserve, Enhance and Restore Watersheds and Ecosystems that Support Biological Diversity
The McKinney Fire Restoration Project intends to identify short- and long-term remedial measures to reduce impacts to water quality, salmonid and other aquatic species' habitat, water supply reliability, public safety and infrastructure affected by the fire through a process of data acquisition, assessment of the data to initiate an effective, collaborative restoration strategy, and implementation at a series of sites utilizing numerous restoration techniques within damaged or threatened areas.
Targeted Project Benefit Performance Measure
- Environmental justice and social equity - # of projects: 1 count
- Habitat Restoration - Stream channel improved: 2,250.00 lf
- Honoring & incorporating Tribal priorities - # of projects: 1 count
- Job & Workforce Training - # events: 2
- Jobs created or retained (FTE): 20
- Special status species protection - # of projects: 1 count
Project Types
- Ecosystem Conservation and Restoration: Watershed Enhancement
- Climate Action: Mitigation and Adaptation
Location
Expenditures
No expenditures provided
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Project last updated 7/25/2024