HomeMy WebLinkAboutNSD_DRC_BrinnonHydraulics_073025 (0002)Lower Dosewallips River –Brinnon Reach
Evaluation of Restoration Actions and Berm Treatments
DRC | July 30, 2025
Overview
1
100-Year Flood –Current Conditions
2
Conceptual Actions
3
Project Elements
•Low profile ELJs (1a) and side channel enhancement (1b)
included within proposed conditions hydraulic modeling
terrain
•Wood placements (2) included in modeling as
heightened roughness
•Levee improvements through raising and extending (6)
included within hydraulic model terrain
•Flood impoundment (5) addressed through increased
capacity of Twana Creek culvert.
•Improving existing ELJs (7) not included in current round
of model iterations
Completed multiple flood modeling
iterations to examine the hydraulic effects
of potential restoration and berm
modification actions.
Conceptual Restoration Elements
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ELJs modeled as roughness +
surface modification
ELJs modeled as
roughness only
Side channel/inlet
excavation ~ 3-6’
included in model
surface
Berm Elements
5
Approximate extents of
existing berm
Modeled berm extension
to block flood channels
Existing Berm Raise Testing
6
•Berm improvement modeled within hydraulic model
terrain
•Raising berm height by 1-ft and 2-ft within current
extents tested –hydraulic model results were similar
between the two options, so 1-ft berm raise was
assumed for subsequent model iterations
100YR Change in WSE –Restoration Treatments Only
7
Twana Cr culvert appears to be at/near
capacity
•Rise generally below 0.1 ft, areas with greater rise (still
mostly below 0.3 ft) around ELJs
Restoration treatments include
side channel inlet excavation
and logjam placements
Private parcels
N
100YR Change in WSE –Berm Raise (1 ft within current extents) Only
8
Twana Cr culvert appears to be at/near
capacity
•Rise generally below 0.4 ft, with greatest change in depth
upstream of US-101 road prism in Dosewallips State Park
area
•Some instances of rise impacting private structures
Extent of berm raise
Private parcels
N
Flow trapped between berm and US-101
road prism seems like greater influence
on rise
100YR Change in WSE –Restoration Treatments + 1-ft Berm Raise (Current
Extents) + Raising Structures within Dosewallips State Park
9
Twana Cr culvert appears to be at/near
capacity
•Rise of up to 0.4 ft in Dosewallips State Park Area
•Some instances of rise impacting private structures
Restoration treatments include
side channel inlet excavation
and logjam placements
Private parcels
Berm raised by 1-ft
within current footprint
Structures within
Dosewallips State Park
property to be raised by 1-8
ft above 100-year WSE
N
100YR Change in WSE –Restoration Treatments + 1-ft Berm Raise (Current
Extents) + Upsizing Twana Creek Culvert
10
Twana Cr culvert upsized to 29-ft span to
limit upstream backwater
•Rise of up to 2 ft in Dosewallips State Park Area
downstream of Twana Creek culvert
•Some instances of rise impacting private structures
Restoration treatments include
side channel inlet excavation
and logjam placements
Private parcels
Berm raised by 1-ft
within current footprint
N
100YR Change in WSE –Restoration Treatments + 1-ft Berm Raise
(Expanded Extents) + Raising Structures within Dosewallips State Park
11
Twana Cr culvert appears to be at/near
capacity
•Rise of up to 0.4 ft in Dosewallips State Park Area
•Some instances of rise impacting private structures
downstream of US-101
Restoration treatments include
side channel inlet excavation
and logjam placements
Berm raised by 1-ft within
footprint expanded
upstream
Structures within
Dosewallips State Park
property to no be raised by
1-8 ft above 100-year WSE
N
100YR Change in WSE –Restoration Treatments + 1-ft Berm Raise
(Expanded Extents) + Upsizing Twana Creek Culvert
12
Twana Cr culvert upsized to 29-ft span to
limit upstream backwater
•Rise of up to 2 ft in Dosewallips State Park Area
downstream of Twana Creek culvert
Restoration treatments include
side channel inlet excavation
and logjam placements
Private parcels
Berm raised by 1-ft within
footprint expanded
upstream
N