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Duncan Creek Restoration
Duncan Creek flows into the Columbia River near the community of Skamania. This project constructed improvements to the existing Duncan Creek spawning channels, assessed the habitat conditions and developed conceptual designs for habitat restoration in the reach from SR 14 to the mouth of Duncan Creek.

Funding Program
Salmon Program

Sponsor
Lower Columbia River FEG
http://www.lcfeg.org/

Contact Information
Barbara McIntosh
(360) 902-3001

General Location
The project site is located on Duncan Creek downstream of Hwy 14 to the lake, including the lake and the South/Middle Duncan Creek Chum Spawning Channels. The site is situated near the community of Skamania, south of Route 14 and approximately one-half mile west of Beacon Rock State park, at Columbia River Mile 140.5.

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