Olympic Peninsula Conservation Programs
Hoko River (or its Tributaries) Culvert Replacement
Program level:
Local
Land use:
Agriculture, Forest
Provider:
North Olympic Salmon Coalition
Benefits provided:
Financial, free technical assistance
Water-focused program:
No
Replace or repair a failing culvert.
Overview
Description:
If you live on the Hoko River or one of its tributaries and you have a culvert that is failing to pass water, we may be able to provide a free assessment to see if your culvert is a barrier to fish. If it is, it may be eligible for a free repair or replacement. This is part of a project that the Salmon Coalition is undertaking to prioritize fish passage barriers within the Hoko watershed.
Eligibility:
Live on Hoko River or one of its tributaries.
Financial benefit:
100% project cost
Contact information
Contact person:
Olivia Vito
Organization:
North Olympic Salmon Coalition
Phone number:
360-504-5611
Email:
Information last updated on December 1, 2020.
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