Kettle Creek Watershed Assn. Makes Progress On Little Lyman Run Project
The Kettle Creek Watershed Association is now in the middle of replacing a culvert on Cross Fork Creek Road in Abbott Township, Potter County, to allow for easier aquatic organism passage. (See photo by Carol Hyde.)
This is a joint Trout Unlimited and KCWA project to allow for easier 'aquatic organism passage' (AOP) by removing the round sluice pipe. It will be replaced with a new culvert device with no bottom that currently restricts water flow and the new device will allow excellent fish/organism passage.
Phil Thomas from TU is the Habitat Project Coordinator. Fox Hollow Construction of Mill Hall, PA, is doing the work.
For more information on programs and activities, visit the Kettle Creek Watershed Association website.
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