TU is working with the Dominion Foundation, the Forest Service, state agencies, and other partners to restore the headwaters of the Potomac River. Location Threats
When stream banks erode, sediment fills the stream channel, and the shallow waters prevent brook trout and other species from migrating and finding deeper pools in which to live. Shallow waters also warm more quickly and are less hospitable to coldwater fish species. Importantly, degradation of stream banks and streamside areas also intensifies the effects of floods on downstream communities. Instead of absorbing increased flows and spreading them across a floodplain, altered rivers channel the energy of floods downstream, often with devastating consequences to people and communities. Practices Replanting the areas will naturally stabilize the banks and recover the streamside area. Additional in-stream work will re-establish the channel and force sediment through the stream and out of the system. For more information, please contact Bryan Moore at (304) 641-2658, or via email. |










