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Draft Environment Impact Statement and Restoration Plan (2000)

Green/Duwamish and Central Puget Sound Watershed
Water Resource Inventory Area (WRIA) 9

This document is available for access in Adobe Acrobat format.

Volume I, Programmatic Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)

Fact Sheet (13 KB)

Table of Contents (23 KB)

Draft EIS Summary (84 KB)

Section 1 (57 KB)

Section 2 (47 KB)

Section 3 (372 KB)

    Figure 3-1 (21 KB)
    Historic River Diversions

    Figure 3-3 (74 KB)
    Regulated Maximum, Minimum, and Average Flows near Auburn

    Figure 3-4 (24 KB)
    Generalized Groundwater Movement in Western King County (Woodard et. al. 1995)

    Figure 3-9 (14 KB)
    Distribution of Large Woody Debris in the Middle Green River (Fuerstenberg et. al. 1996)

Section 4 (105 KB)

Section 5 (7 KB)

Section 6 (54 KB)

Section 7 (33 KB)

Section 8 (18 KB)

Section 9 (7 KB)

Section 10 (13 KB)

Appendix A (666 KB)

Appendix C (936 KB)

Volume II, Draft Restoration Plan

Draft Restoration Plan (257 KB)

    Figure 1 (53 KB)
    Vicinity Map

    Figure 3 (53 KB)
    Groundwater Diagram

    Figure 7 (107 KB)
    Mill Creek SR 167 Stream Detail

    Figure 8 (87 KB)
    Horsehead Bend Plan, Profile, and Typical Section

    Figure 9 (59 KB)
    Newaukum Creek Typical Section

    Figure 10 (105 KB)
    Sunday Creek BPA Planting Scheme

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