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Metric Guidance ID | Description | Used on Work Elements |
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303 | The number of culvert full barriers to fish passage removed at a specified worksite in the freshwater non-tidal zone. -Culvert: Conduit used to enclose a flowing body of water. It may be used to allow water to pass underneath a road, railway, or embankment for example. Culverts can be made of many different materials; steel, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and concrete are the most common. -Full barrier: A complete barrier to fish migration, preventing passage for all life history stages. -Freshwater non-tidal: Habitat with freshwater flowing in a channel or watercourse, including lakes, ponds, and adjacent areas below the high water mark that is not subject to tidal influence. |
85 |
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 |
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85. Remove/Breach Fish Passage Barrier | Active | Work that facilitates fish passage over a human-made barrier by breaching or removal without replacement. This includes dams, weirs, fish ladders, tidegates, culverts, bridges, and road crossings. If the dam is part of a diversion, use 208. Irrigation Infrastructure Construction or Replacement. If installing a fish passage structure at the same location, use 184. Install Fish Passage Structure, and have removal of the passage barrier as a milestone under that work element. | 2011 | 303 | The number of culvert full barriers to fish passage removed at a specified worksite in the freshwater non-tidal zone. -Culvert: Conduit used to enclose a flowing body of water. It may be used to allow water to pass underneath a road, railway, or embankment for example. Culverts can be made of many different materials; steel, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and concrete are the most common. -Full barrier: A complete barrier to fish migration, preventing passage for all life history stages. -Freshwater non-tidal: Habitat with freshwater flowing in a channel or watercourse, including lakes, ponds, and adjacent areas below the high water mark that is not subject to tidal influence. |
Required | Yes | Yes | No |