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Iron Canyon Reservoir Culverts


Cedar-Salt Creek Culvert

Picture by David Green (C) 2006

Cedar-Salt Creek Culvert retrofitted with angle iron to help fish passage.


fish-jump1-Cedar-Salt Creek Culvert

Picture by David Green (C) 2006

This is about as high as the fish can jump!  This is the Cedar-Salt Creek Culvert.


fish-jump2-Cedar-Salt Creek Culvert

Picture by David Green (C) 2006

Whoops ....missed.


fish-jump3-Cedar-Salt Creek Culvert

Picture by David Green (C) 2006

Just a little short.  This fish is a 20" long naturally spawned rainbow trout.


Cedar-Salt Creek Culvert-erosion

Picture by David Green (C) 2006

Erosion, slumping from the washout pool beneath the culvert. The erosion is now underneath the pavement of the road.


summer-flow-Cedar-Salt Creek Culvert

Summer Flow.


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Picture by David Green (C) 2005

This stump is along the bank of Cedar-Salt Creek on the Iron Canyon Reservoir side (below the culvert).  It demonstrates the amount of erosion that has happened since the building of Iron Canyon Reservoir.


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