First to Review. Cindy Castle. September 22, August 26, Rhonda Wrede. June 18, David Freedman. May 30, July 25, Tim Fecker. July 4, Bob Ivinskas. June 14, Jacob Stremlow. June 8, Marvin Walter. April 8, Hiking Off trail. April 4, April 3, Mike Whalen. April 5, Hiking Snow.
Amy Roach. June 22, Michael Jaymes. November 1, July 27, Add photos of this trail Photos help others preview the trail. The Boardman River Watershed Prosperity Plan was finalized in and is a vision and a roadmap for the future management of the Boardman River.
It is one of the first intentional planning initiatives in Michigan to bridge the gap that often exists between natural resource protection and economic prosperity. The Grand Traverse Conservation District has been working for more than 30 years to stabilize eroding streambanks and replace failing road crossings along the Boardman River. Since , over of the inventoried road stream crossing and streambank erosion sites have been restored through various grants and local contributions. Road Stream Crossings.
Streambank Erosion. Northwest Michigan Watersheds. Northeast Michigan Watersheds. Bear Creek. Betsie River. Big Manistee River. Big Sable River. Boardman River. Carp River. Crooked River. Frontal Lake Michigan Watersheds. Grand Traverese Bay Watersheds. Lake Charlevoix. During a planned breach designed to alleviate pressure that had built up behind the structure, the river flooded many downstream residences. The incident was carefully handled to ensure the safety of the public, and stakeholders collaborated with landowners to quickly devise solutions to address the flooding impacts.
Eventually this first project was successfully completed along with the removal of Sabin and Boardman dams. This project illustrated the unpredictable nature of rivers and the need for careful design, planning and execution of projects to ensure the safety of local communities during dam removal construction.
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