UCWET targeted the North Fork of the Colorado River (NFCR) for some much-needed monitoring and restoration work in 2022 through a generous grant from the Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment (CDPHE)and local nonprofit Fire on the Mountain.
Heavily impacted by the 2020 East Troublesome wildfire, the NFCR feeds into Shadow Mountain Reservoir and is a critical piece of watershed health in the Upper Colorado River basin.
Project goals included:
1. Creating a baseline of hydrogeological (ground water) conditions in the NFCR. Local Principal Scientist Tiffany Gatesman of Gatesman Environmental Consulting and Engineering conducted sampling and analysis at four different locations along the North Fork throughout the summer and fall months to monitor water quality. This helped us understand what sort of challenges the North Fork is facing and how to design targeted restoration projects to address watershed needs.
2. Implementing restoration projects based on preliminary monitoring. We teamed up with Grand Environmental Services to design and implement science-based restoration projects to improve water quality on several properties impacted by the fire. Projects included:
– Erecting wildlife fencing to protect new plant growth
– Planting willow to stabilize streambanks
– Spreading mulch on severely burned soil
3. Analyzing the downstream impacts of restoration projects on watershed health to ensure that we’re taking the right approach.
Our work culminated with an interactive Watershed Assessment Story Map that allows users to zoom into specific areas for a better understanding of local conditions and recommendations for restoration strategies in the NFCR.
Click on the "View Our Findings" button to dive in and learn about the post-wildfire conditions in the North Fork!
If you are prompted to log into ArcGIS Online anytime while viewing the story map, just hit “cancel” and you should be able to proceed as normal. Let us know if you have any issues or questions about the story map, including interest in getting involved with restoration work on your property or helping others.
Thanks for visiting the ArcGIS Story Map linked below, we appreciate your time and comments!
Combined with community donations and countless volunteer hours, WaterSMART grant funding enabled us to complete a number of projects:
Watershed Restoration Road Map Outline – a preliminary step toward completing a Watershed Management Plan for the UCWET target watershed, a critical element for securing federal funding.
Upper Colorado River Watershed Resiliency Plan – a strategic plan for restoring watershed capacity and a step toward a complete Watershed Management Plan.
Watershed Snapshot – offering a real-time picture of flow levels and temperature in the Upper Colorado River watershed, one of our goals as a watershed organization is to release regular watershed snapshots to help keep stakeholder groups informed about the state of the watershed.
Impact Fee Proposal – completed at the request of UCWET community members, the Impact Fee Proposal examines the potential to raise critical funds for watershed restoration projects through implementing a small user fee on those who depend on the waters from the Upper Colorado River on a daily basis.
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