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Chilocco Creek is located in Kay County, OK.

The project was completed in April, 1997.

Approximately 150 feet of eroding bank were stabilized for less than $3,000

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The Echota Bend of the Illinois River is located in Cherokee County, OK.

The project was completed in May, 1997.

Over 1,000 feet of stream channel was rehabilitated for approximately $145,000.

The project has survived several large floods, including the flood of June, 2000.

The Lost Creek project is located at the Santa Fe Elementary School in Moore, OK.

The project was completed in March, 1998.

Over 900 feet of ditch was restored as a creek and two wetland ponds were constructed for approximately $76,000.

This project was featured in “Stream Restoration and Riparian Education” in the January/February 1999, Land and Water Magazine.

The Spring Creek project is located in Cherokee County, OK.

The project was completed in August, 2000.

Over 1,500 feet of stream channel was rehabilitated for less than $110,000.

Large increases in fish species and total numbers have been observed after implementation.

The Hardy Creek Salmon Spawning Channel project is located in Skamania County, WA.

The project was completed in November, 2000.

Constructed chum salmon spawning channel in the Colombia River gorge.

The South Llano project is located in Kimble County, near Junction, TX.

The project was completed in February, 2001.

Approximately 1,500 feet of stream was restored for under $150,000.

“Serious problems cannot be dealt with at the level of thinking that created them.”  Albert Einstein

Phone: 405-620-2004

E-mail: russ@riverman-engineering.com

Photo taken in September, 1997.

Photo taken in September, 1998.

Photo taken in July 2004.

Photo taken in May, 2003.

The Park Hill Branch project is located in Cherokee County, OK.

The project was completed in September, 2000.

Over 600 feet of stream channel was stabilized for approximately $6,000.

Photo taken in March, 2001.

Photo taken in November, 2000.

The Flint Creek project is located in Delaware County, OK.

The project was completed in August, 2003.

Approximately 500 feet of bank was stabilized at a cost of under $3,500.

Photo taken in May, 2004.

The Battle Branch project is located in Delaware County, OK.

The project was completed in August, 2003.

Approximately 1,200 feet of a braided “D” channel was converted to a “C” channel and a wetland pond was constructed for $32,500.

The stability of an existing ford was provided by means of a cross-vane.

Photo taken in August, 2003.

Photo taken in August, 2003.

“Water is the most critical resource issue of our lifetime and our children's lifetime. The health of our waters is the principal measure of how we live on the land.”           Luna Leopold, Hydrologist

“The song of the river ends not at her banks but in the hearts of those who have loved her.”

                                   Buffalo Joe