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Metric 1591: # of revetment/rip rap/other structures installed for only complexity - Published
Metric Type ID:
1591
Metric Name:
# of revetment/rip rap/other structures installed for only complexity
Metric Unit Type:
number
Is Numeric:
Yes
Precision:
1.0

Metric Guidance ID Description  Used on Work Elements
228 Enter the quantity of revetments, rip rap, or other engineered structures used for complexity of the stream channel.
(Note: If revetments, rip rap, or other engineered structures are not used, enter a "0" for the value of the metric.)
-Revetments/rip rap/other engineered structures: Retaining wall to prevent erosion, to face a surface with stone slabs, and concrete and/or steel structure as a discrete structure.
-Complexity: The structure increases instream habitat complexity, through creation of morphologic features that benefit the target species.
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1 Work Element Associated With Metric 1591: # of revetment/rip rap/other structures installed for only complexity

Work Element Work Element Association Status Description FY Start FY End Guidance ID Guidance Required / Optional Is Activated By Default Included in PI Supports PCSRF/PNSHP (Katz) PNSHP Metric Code PNSHP Metric
29. Increase Aquatic and/or Floodplain Complexity Expired This work element is intended for the placement of natural materials in the water or on the floodplain to create habitat features or improve channel morphology. Actions include placement of large woody debris (LWD), constructed riffle features, boulder placements, and beaver dam analogs (BDAs). It also includes placing gravel to improve complexity by creating pools or fish spawning habitat. Complexity structures are typically used in stream reaches with limited natural tendencies to foster development of, or ability to maintain, natural habitat features. For example, structures are often placed to improve habitat variability for fish in otherwise uniform flow conditions. These actions can have the objectives of creating and/or maintaining scour pools, influencing channel sinuosity and hydraulic complexity, recruiting and retaining wood and gravel, sorting of gravels, and supporting hydrologic connectivity with the floodplain.

Design review should be at 80% completion before contracting to help assure implementation and expenditure of contracted funds.

When this WE is used, the contract must also include 175. Produce Design . If structures are being added to resolve a fish passage barrier, use 184. Install Fish Passage Structure . If maintaining an existing structure, use 186. Operate and Maintain Habitat/Passage/Structure . If work involves only plantings, use 47. Plant Vegetation . If other methods are used to control erosion in the riparian and upland zones, use 55. Erosion and Sedimentation Control . This work element should not be used for bank stabilization unless it is part of a larger habitat or complexity action.
2011 2011 228 Enter the quantity of revetments, rip rap, or other engineered structures used for complexity of the stream channel.
(Note: If revetments, rip rap, or other engineered structures are not used, enter a "0" for the value of the metric.)
-Revetments/rip rap/other engineered structures: Retaining wall to prevent erosion, to face a surface with stone slabs, and concrete and/or steel structure as a discrete structure.
-Complexity: The structure increases instream habitat complexity, through creation of morphologic features that benefit the target species.
Required Yes Yes No
ITS Action Category:
Stream/Habitat Complexity
ITS Metric:
LWD/boulder/rock weir placement
Rationale: