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High flow at the Porter Road gauge (2008)

Newman Road crossing before replacement

Status

Discontinued

This monitoring effort was discontinued at the end of 2012. Monitoring had taken place at various sites in the upper Parker River watershed from 2005-2012.

Toolkit and Actions

Monitoring and Technical Support

Project Team

  • Parker River Clean Water Association
  • MA Division of Ecological Restoration

Project Contact: Laila Parker (MA DER)

Parker River RIFLS page (external site)

About the Project

The removal and replacement of twin 36 inch culverts on Crooked Pond Brook in Boxford is part of a four-phase program to improve stream habitat and eventually restore this section of the Fish Brook/Crooked Pond Brook watershed to Cold Water Fishery status. These phases include improved fish passage on Longmeadow Brook (completed September 2011), streambed restoration at the headwaters of Crooked Pond Brook, and culvert replacement at Middleton Road.

In November 2013, two perched, undersized culverts were replaced with a single, bridge-like arched culvert designed to meet engineering standards for fish and floods alike. The stream bed that runs through the upgraded structure now resembles the stream bed above and below the culvert as it should. This will greatly improve migration paths for fish and wildlife along the stream. It will also allow for natural downstream movement of water, debris and sediment during higher flows decreasing the chance of culvert failure in a flood.

Prior surveys of the local watershed have confirmed the presence of a foundation macroinvertebrate community as well as cold water and anadromous fishes including brook trout, fallfish, river herring and American eel. Upstream access would provide increased spawning habitat and refuge from warm water. This project removed a significant blockage to wildlife and river processes and is an excellent demonstration of the way more and more of the region’s road-stream crossings.

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