Streambank/Sediment Monitoring

Overview

​Monitoring is an essential component of stream restoration because it allows stakeholders to see what progress is being made, provides load reduction estimates and provides information on the types of restoration that can best achieve project goals.  However, obtaining quantifiable results from streambank restoration projects has been difficult.  There are a wide range of monitoring techniques to document erosion or sedimentation, but often they are intended to provide data for project design not environmental results.​


Monitoring Protocol

A monitoring protocol to address the data needs of NPS while considering the limited resources of the program was needed. The standard operating procedures (SOPs) are a combination of other proven techniques modified for the special requirements of the NPS Program. It is a combination of photo point documentation, a volume assessment of bank loss, pebble count and the bank erosion potential rating (BEPR).

DEP rain garden with standing stormwater which will be absorbed by the plants to prevent runoff.  
Eroded streambank
Kiosk located at the WVDEP HQ rain garden informing the public how it works and what native plants are featured.  
Repaired streambank

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