Large Wood Coordination
On November 30 and December 1, 2011 Chelan County hosted a large wood workshop. This web page provides links to the workshop agenda, video, summary notes, and powerpoint presentations.

Workshop Agenda and Objectives
Video Recordings of the workshop
- November 30, 8am-12pm: http://ctc.adobeconnect.com/p552sccfo13/
- November 30, 1pm-4pm: http://ctc.adobeconnect.com/p9bdf9abji5/
- December 1, 8am-12pm: http://ctc.adobeconnect.com/p8whgq8k44h/
- December 1, 1pm-4pm: http://ctc.adobeconnect.com/p2jhwfgfac4/
End of Day Summary Notes
Powerpoint Presentations
- History of Wood in Rivers and the Benefits of Re-introducing Wood to Rivers (Tim Abbe, Cardno-Entrix)
- Taneum Creek Restoration (Scott Nicolai, Yakama Tribe)
- Engineered Log Jams in the North and South Forks of the Nooksack River (Victor Insera, Nooksack Tribe)
- Large Woody Debris on State Owned Aquatic Lands (Micheal Grilliot, DNR)
- Design Approach for Large Wood Projects (Greg Koonce, Interfluve)
- Understanding Legal Risks Associated with Large Wood Projects (David K. Eckberg, Skellenger-Bender)
- King County Large Wood Policies and Lessons Learned (Katy Vanderpool and Mark Ruebal, King County)
- Washington Stream Habitat Restoration Guidelines (Gina McCoy, WDFW)
- Salmon Recovery Funding Board and Large Wood Issues (Megan Duffy, RCO)
If you have additional questions or if you would like to be included in future meetings related to this workshop, please contact Jennifer Goodridge.
