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1 Effectiveness Monitoring of Brownsville Dam Removal Desiree Tullos, PhD Denise Lach, PhD Kelly Kibler Cara Walter Denise Elston http://home.netcom.com/~horse/digitarium.html

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Effectiveness Monitoring of Brownsville Dam

RemovalDesiree Tullos, PhD

Denise Lach, PhDKelly KiblerCara Walter

Denise Elston

http://home.netcom.com/~horse/digitarium.html

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http://rivers.bee.oregonstate.edu/index.html

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project objectives

• Analyze and propose dam removal monitoring guidance – environmental “experiment designs”

• Document extent, magnitude, and drivers of changes in Calapooia with dam removal

• Provide foundation for long-term projections in Calapooia

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change detection and small dam removal

• lack of effect or lack of effective methods?

• Statistical significance - do means mean anything? - Testing hypotheses about probabilities and predictability of geomorphic and biological responses

• Ecological significance – using reliable biotic and abiotic indicators (e.g. responsiveness to disturbance/restoration, feasibility of measurement)

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dam removal as environmental experiments

Advantages• broad scale trend development• validation of conceptual and numerical models• identification of dominant processes and scales• real-world examples and observations

Disadvantages• uncontrolled – challenges in hypothesis testing• spatial and time frames for expectations and recovery are

unpredictable• risk – of wasting money, damaging infrastructure, being

wrong…

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study layout

• Upstream• Reservoir• Downstream1• Downstream 2

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beyond a black BACI box

• BACI – Before-After-Control-Impact• problems with BACI for environmental

experiments– US/DS not independent– short/absent pre-removal– highly background variability– unspecific indicators– Insufficient sampling

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ecological significance –understanding the links

field observations numerical models physical models

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the (un)usual suspects

• physical– substrate size distribution – bulk samples, pebble counts– discharge – historical record extension and gaging– bedload and suspended sediment discharge– channel geometry, facies/features –total station

• biological– coarse vegetation (ODFW)– benthic macroinverts (modified EMAP)– habitat quality (ODFW)

• socio-economic

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the unusual suspects –evidence from invertebrate traits

Hydrologic disturbance• Reproductive cycle• Lifespan• Body size• Body shape• Dispersal

restoration disturbance• Reproductive cycle• Lifespan• Development rate• Adult ability to exit• Drift• Habitat and trophic

preferences

Tullos et al. (2008)

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pre-removal invert traits

Site 3 - upstream control, Site 2 - immediately downstream of the dam removal

Site 1 - farthest downstream reach.

Axis 1

Axi

s 2

site123

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pre-removal habitat

relative to watershed?

relative to Willamette

Valley?

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analysis of methods and responses -sediment sampling

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Informing removal outcomes -sediment transport

Uncertainty and accuracy– predictive equations– evacuation rates– fate of stored sediment

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Hydrology of the Calapooia

Kelly KiblerPhD – Water Resources

Engineering

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Gauging the Calapooia at Brownsville:River Discharge (Q)

•What is Q?•measure of the volume of water that flows past a given point in the river per unit of time•units- cubic feet per second (cfs)

•Why measure Q?•aquatic habitat•sediment transport

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Brownsville Gauging Station

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Brownsville Gauging Station

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Brownsville Gauging Station

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Brownsville Gauging Station

Water Depth at Calapooia Gauging Station

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9/15 10/15 11/14 12/14 1/13 2/12

feet

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USGS Mid-section method

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USGS Mid-section method

Area X velocity = Qfeet2 X ft/second = cfs∑Qsection =Qriver

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Calapooia at low Q

Easy to wade

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Calapooia at high Q-unsafe

to wade

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Calapooia at high Q-

unsafe to wade-

but we can use the bridge.

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Bridge gauging equipment

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Bridge gauging equipment

Our plan: measure Q

once a week

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Historical and post-removal channel change

Cara WalterMS – Water Resources Engineering

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Flow

±Aerial photo courtesy of Linn County GIS

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Field Measurements

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Discharge Comparison

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Annual Peak Discharge 1948-2007

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4000

6000

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12000

14000

1948 1953 1958 1963 1968 1973 1978 1983 1988 1993 1998 2003

Year

Dis

char

ge (c

fs)

Calapooia River at Holley, OR Mohawk River near Springfield, ORWiley Creek near Foster, OR

3520

Calapooia River at Holley, Estimated

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Dam crestFlow

Reservoir Channel Changes10-08-2007

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11-07-2007

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12-12-2007

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1-11-2008

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2-08-2008

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Downstream Channel Changes

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Downstream Channel Changes

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10-08-2007

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10-08-2007

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11-07-2007

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2-08-2008

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Socio-economic Impacts of Removal

Denise ElstonMS – Water Resources Science and

Policy

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Why Brownsville?

• It is one of the first in the nation under the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's new Open Rivers Initiative (ORI)

• Partnerships, working together for healthy streams and community benefits

• Establishes monitoring and provides an opportunity to look at the whole story over a longer period of time

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What Makes This Study Important

• Currently, no comprehensive social impact analysis on small dam removal

• The opportunity to design a “template” for other removals

• Learn what makes successful community participation in future dam removals

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What is a Social Impact Analysis (SIA)?

• It is “the process of analyzing, monitoring, and managing the intended and unintended

consequences, both positive and negative, of planned interventions”

(International Association for Impact Assessment pamphlet, 2006)

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Components of Analysis

• Develop a baseline• Identify appropriate social indicators • Identify appropriate economic

indicators• Operationalize (measure) the

indicators• Ensure methods and assumptions are

transparent and replicable

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What are Indicators?

• Variables which are considered in a study to provide information that could be used to determine social impacts that might exist in a particular community.

• A measure of the well-being of society and of its citizen

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Potential Impacts of Dam Removal• Health and Social Well-

being

• Quality of the Living Environment

• Economic and Material Well-being

• Cultural Effects

• Family and Community

• Institutional, Legal, Political, and Equality

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Changes in social tension-conflict

within the community

Social differentiation and inequality-

creation of perceived or actual differences

between groups

Access to public goods/services

(Location for) delinquent behavior

Access to and utilization of legal procedures and

advice throughout project

Perceived and actual community cohesion

Change in cultural traditions

Occupational status and type of

employment-temporary local

jobs generated by the project

Perception of personal

safety, hazard exposure, and fear of crime

Dissatisfaction -due to failure of removal to

deliver promised benefits

Impact equity-distribution of

social and economic impacts

across the community

Community identification and connection-sense

of belonging, attachment to place

Loss of cultural or natural

heritage- areas of recreational

value

Replacement costs of environmental

services

Aesthetic qualities

Annoyance -experiences due to disruption of life

Changes in land ownership,

tenure, or legal rights

Changes in demographicstructure of the

community

Experience of being

culturally marginalized-e.g., structural exclusion of

certain groups

Property values-real estate sales

Perceived and actual quality of the living environment

Feeling about the removal that may

result in formation of interest groups

Participation in decision-making

Changes in social networks

Cultural integrity-degree to

which local culture is

respected and likely to persist

Standard/Cost of living

Leisure and recreational activities and opportunities

Uncertainty -being unsure of the effects or meaning of dam

removal

Institutional, Legal, Political, and

Equity Impacts

Family and Community Impacts

Cultural ImpactsEconomic Impacts and Material Well-

Being Impacts

Quality of the Living

Environment (Livability)

Impacts

Health and Social Well-Being Impacts

Impacts and IndicatorsImpacts and Indicators

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Impact: Economic and Material Well-Being

Indicators: Property values; real estate sales

Example Measurement: Changes in housingprices; changes in numbers of day house on market before sale

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Indicator: Uncertainty; being unsure of the effects or meaning of dam removal

Impact: Health and Social Well-Being

Example Measurement: Change in knowledge about dam removal

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Impact: Quality of the Living Environment (Livability)

Indicator: Leisure and recreational activities and opportunities

Example: Measurement: Changes in angling types and rates

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Impact: Cultural Effects

Indicator: Cultural practices andtraditions

Example Measurement: Changes in location of community activities

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Impact: Family and Community

Indicator: Social tension and/orconflict within the community

Example Measurement: Changes in number of disagreements in public meetings

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Impact: Institutional, Legal, Political, and Equity

Indicator: Participation in decision-making

Example Measurement: Changes in meeting attendance

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What Happens Next