Title: 7-28-09 CMER Meeting Materials
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2Summary of First Sampling Effort for the
Washington Roads Sub-Basin Scale Effectiveness
Monitoring Project
3Effects of Roads on Surface Waters
- Analysis of sediment sources in many watersheds
indicates roads are primary source of
management-related sediment load - Mass wasting
- Gullying
- Surface erosion
- Potential for changes to stream hydrology
4Forest Practice Rules - Roads
- Reduce impacts of forest roads on surface water
- Site-specific construction/maintenance measures
- Implementation of Road Maintenance and
Abandonment Plans (RMAP) over 15 years
5Monitoring Objectives
- Effectiveness Monitoring (sub-basin scale)
- Assess road conditions three times through the
15-year RMAP implementation schedule - Determine trend in road conditions and FFR
performance measures - Miles of delivering road per mile of stream
- Tons of sediment delivered per mile of stream
6Monitoring Questions
- What is condition of forest road
sediment/delivery attributes that management can
change? - Have road sediment/delivery attributes improved
over time? - What is status of FFR road performance measures?
- What is status of road performance measures vs.
targets by region? - Have road sediment measures improved over time?
- Will roads judged to meet current maintenance
standards meet performance targets?
7Methods
- Site selection
- Random selection of 60 sites across state
- Field data collection
- Data on hydrologic connectivity and road
conditions, GPS positions - Sites will be monitored 3 times to enable
comparison of change through time - Data entered into WARSEM model to compute
performance metrics - All data stored in database
8Sample Sites
- Sixty 4-square-mile area of FFR land
- Randomly selected, large and small landowners
9Monitoring Site Locations
10Field Inventory
11Delivery - Is it a Stream?
- Stream has defined bed and banks
- Defined bed banks Upstreamand Downstream of
culvert? Stream - Defined bed banks downstreamof culvert but not
upstream? Gully - No defined bed or banks on eitherside of
culvert? Swale
12Road Prism Components Measured
Cutslope
Ditch
Tread
Fish Passage
13QA/QC Program
- Development of standard field protocols
- Crew training
- Crew members work together and with trainer
monthly - Crew variability assessment
- Third party QA visits
14Washington Road Surface Erosion Model (WARSEM)
- WDNR road surface erosion model
- Empirical
- Estimates average annual sediment input based on
road characteristics
15 16 17Length Delivering vs. Road Density
Sediment Delivery vs. Road Density
18Monitoring Questions
- What is condition of forest road
sediment/delivery attributes that management can
change? - Have road sediment/delivery attributes improved
over time? - What is status of FFR road performance measures?
- What is status of road performance measures vs.
targets by region? - Have road sediment measures improved over time?
- Will roads judged to meet current maintenance
standards meet performance targets?
19Road Length Delivering/Unit Area
20Percent of Road Network Delivering
21Surfacing
22Traffic
23Rutting
24Connectivity Class
25FFR Road Performance Targets
Measure Target
Road length delivering to streams/stream length (mile/mile) East of Crest 0.08-0.12 Coast (Spruce) 0.15-0.25 West of Crest 0.15-0.25
Sediment delivered to streams/stream length (tons/yr/mile) East of Crest 1-3 Coast (Spruce) 6-10 West of Crest 2-6
26FFR Metric Miles of Road Delivering/Target
27FFR Metric Sediment Delivered/Target
28Miles of Road Delivering/Miles of Stream
29Tons of Sediment/Year/Miles of Stream
30Operator Variability Test
- Each field crew member measured 3 road test
segments at beginning and end of each field
season - Estimated variance in delivering length, computed
sediment delivery between tests - Overall, variability is large, but no consistent
bias - Stresses the continued need for training, working
together in next sampling phases
31Summary
- First Sample Complete (2006-2008)
- High percentage of roads sampled have RMAP work
completed - Many sample units meet sediment and/or delivering
mile targets - Decreasing relationship between sediment delivery
and percent of roads up to maintenance standards - In some areas, may be a challenge to meet targets
due to existing road system location - Next round of sampling planned for 2011
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