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Cracker Neck Branch Grade-Control Structure

Stream Stewardship Trust funds in the amount of $50,000 were provided to install grade-control structures to stabilize the streambed of Cracker Neck Branch a second order tributary (Sac River watershed) and to provide stable crossing for light equipment (Lawrence County).

Shoal Creek Livestock Exclusion and Permanent Protective Easement

Stream Stewardship Trust Fund dollars were allocated to this project to exclude livestock from Shoal Creek and also pay for a permanent protective easement for a 180-ft width of vegetated riparian corridor along this Ozark stream.

Niangua River Low-Water Crossing Replacement

Stream Stewardship Trust Fund dollars were allocated to replace a low-water crossing over Niangua River at Williams Ford with a clear-span bridge. Partner funds ($55,000) from Dallas County Commission, ($144,900 federal stimulas funds) from ARRA, and ($10,000) from MDC. 30-year easement.

Center Creek Grade Control Structure

Stream Stewardship Trust funds in the amount of $50,000 were provided to design and install a grade-control structure to stabilize the streambed of Center Creek (in the Spring River watershed), Lawrence County, and provide a stable crossing for light equipment and livestock.

Little Niangua River Low-Water Crossing Replacement

Stream Stewardship Trust Fund dollars were allocated to replace a low-water crossing over Little Niangua River at Dallas County School Road with a clear-span bridge. Partner funds ($25,000) from Dallas County Commission, ($75,000) from USFWS & ($20,000) from MDC. 30-yr easement.

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