STREAM CROSSING CASE STUDIES IN A MANAGED FOREST: THE REMOVAL OF SEDIMENT THROUGH HUMBOLDT CROSSING EXCAVATION
Typical mitigation efforts implemented by the timber industry regarding these crossings is to excavate the remaining fill and either leave the crossing in an excavated state or replace the crossing with modern culverts. In response to laws, this process is restricted to the crossings located only on existing roads being upgraded for use. This practice is removing significant volumes of sediment that will be delivered in the future. Significant information has been learned during this process. Some lessons learned include that over excavation often can result in further sediment inputs, the removal of a few sites does not constitute a return of habitat and critical planning is necessary. We provide case studies over an approximate 5 year period of excavated, ongoing and proposed Humboldt crossing removals.