Hecla Junction flood mitigation and stream restoration concept plan Arkansas headwaters recreation area
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Evergreen, CO : Lifezone Ecological, Inc., [2007].
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1 online resource (47 pages) : illustrations
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Heavy rains during August 11-12, 2006 in Chaffee County caused several ephemeral tributaries in the upper Arkansas River valley, including a tributary flowing through Hecla Junction, to experience unusual flash flooding. The first step in restoring Hecla Junction is to take a holistic approach and to find a balance between ecological integrity, recreation access, and continued function of natural environmental processes. Biostabilization techniques are also recommended and described, which may help control sediment loads in addition to restoring habitat values.

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Schott, C. J., & Carey, J. P. (. e. (2007). Hecla Junction flood mitigation and stream restoration concept plan: Arkansas headwaters recreation area . Lifezone Ecological, Inc..

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Schott, C. J and J. P. (Professional engineer) Carey. 2007. Hecla Junction Flood Mitigation and Stream Restoration Concept Plan: Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area. Lifezone Ecological, Inc.

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Schott, C. J and J. P. (Professional engineer) Carey. Hecla Junction Flood Mitigation and Stream Restoration Concept Plan: Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area Lifezone Ecological, Inc, 2007.

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Schott, C. J., and J. P. (Professional engineer) Carey. Hecla Junction Flood Mitigation and Stream Restoration Concept Plan: Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area Lifezone Ecological, Inc., 2007.

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