The Snyder Creek culvert improvement is substantially complete!
Wild Fish Conservancy will be monitoring the stream in the coming years to study the fish populations. They have baseline data from the last few years for comparison.
The Snyder stream drainage comprises spring flows from the forest and storm flows from main campus. The storm water management improvements by virtue of the local storm water permit system may also help in the recovery of salmon and other native fish species in Snyder Creek and Snyder Cove. The culvert project will contribute to the overall health of Puget Sound in a small way, as well.
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