Title: Tualatin Basin Water Supply Project
1Tualatin Basin Water Supply Project
Water Quality, Wetlands and Wildlife Overview
August 2, 2006
2Agenda
- Water Quality Review
- Scoggins Creek
- Tualatin Upper and Lower
- Wetlands Review
- Wildlife Review
3TBWSP Alternatives
- Alternative 1 No Action
- Existing facilities in place
- Demand for Scoggins Barney water contract
amounts - Alternative 2 40-ft Dam Raise Option
- 40-ft Scoggins Dam Raise
- Raw Water Pipeline with Pumpback
- Alternative 3 Multiple Source Option
- 25-ft Scoggins Dam Raise
- Raw Water Pipeline with Pumpback
- Willamette River Water Treatment Plant Expansion
4Tualatin River Currently Meets 2001 TP TMDL Goals
5Primary WQ Issues for Scoggins Cr
- Designated salmonid spawning habitat and salmonid
rearing and migration - Temperature
- Scoggins Cr needs to meet WQ Criteria
- Dissolved Oxygen
- Scoggins Cr is required to have no measurable
decreases in DO below natural conditions.
6Modeling Methods
- USGS Hagg Lake Model Output
- USGS models of Upper and Lower Tualatin River
- USGS monitoring data (DO)
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10Primary WQ Issues for Upper and Lower Tualatin
River
- Temperature
- Dissolved Oxygen
- Ammonia (as it affects DO)
- Phosphorus (Algae in lower river)
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13Lower Tualatin River Dynamics
- Increase in flows from high quality source (Hagg
Lake or AWTFs) - Increases velocities
- Decreases travel time
- Decreases temperature overall (less opportunity
for warming) - Decreases opportunity for SOD to impact DO
- Decreases opportunity for algal growth
- Lower chlorophyll concentrations
- Overall balance in these interactions will be key
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17Overall Conclusions (preliminary)
- Scoggins Creek temperature regime improved (with
multi-level outlet) - Scoggins Creek DO improved (assuming reaeration
at outlet is maintained) - Upper mainstem temperature more natural
- Upper mainstem DO improved
- Flow augmentation needs to be managed to
maintain/improve WQ as growth occurs - Hagg Lake dam raise would not increase ammonia in
Scoggins Cr or mainstem
18Wetlands Impacts and Mitigation
- Alternative 2 40- foot dam raise
- Hagg Lake Area - 33.4 acres
- Raw Water Pipeline 20 acres (primarily Ag
Lands) - Alternative 3 25-foot dam raise
- Hagg Lake Area 27.4 acres
- Raw Water Pipeline 20 acres (primarily Ag
lands) - Willamette Transmission Pipeline 9 acres
19Wetlands Maps Lake North Area
20Wetlands Maps Lake Middle Area
21Wetlands Maps Dam Area
22Wetlands Mitigation Opportunities Below Dam
23Wetlands Mitigation - Jackson Bottom
24Mitigation needs (depending on ratios)
- On Site near Dam
- 20-27 acres
- Jackson Bottom
- 13 acres for Alt 2 (40)
- 7 acres for Alt 3 (25)
- CWS Design Process
25Other Partnershipsand Mitigation Opportunities
- US Fish and Wildlife Wapato Lake Area
- Metro Lovejoy Property
- City of Hillsboro Hutchinson Property
- CWS Fernhill Area
- Stimson Mill Area
26Wildlife and Wildlife Habitat Impacts and
Mitigation Opportunities
- Elk Meadow Habitat Mitigation areas
- Original areas - 139 acres
- Eagle Nest Sain Creek
- Other habitat areas
27Wildlife and Wildlife Habitat Impacts and
Mitigation Opportunities
- Alternative 2 40- foot dam raise
- Hagg Lake Area - 347 acres forest lands
- Raw Water Pipeline primarily Ag Lands
- Alternative 3 25-foot dam raise
- Hagg Lake Area 235 acres
- Raw Water Pipeline primarily Ag lands
- Willamette Transmission Pipeline Ag/Urban area
28Wildlife Habitat Impacts and Mitigation
- Alternative 2 40- foot dam raise
- Elk Meadow Mitigation 98.6 acres
- Within existing Park Boundary 58.6 acres
- City of Hillsboro Sain Creek Area 40 acres
- Alternative 3 25-foot dam raise
- Elk Meadow Mitigation 77.2 acres
- Within existing Park Boundary 58.6 acres
- City of Hillsboro Sain Creek Area 18.6 acres
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30Other Biological and TES elements
- Fish Habitat Elements
- Continued emphasis area
- TES Threatened, Endangered and Sensitive
Species - Bald Eagle, North Spotted Owl, Oregon Spotted
Frog and several others.
31Tualatin Basin Water Supply Project
Questions August 2, 2006