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James River Bendway Weir Project

Stream Stewardship Trust Funds in the amount of $29,093 provided to fund a James River bendway weir project to address accellerated erosion at this 1,150-foot site in southeastern Greene County. This is a 5th order stream that drains approximately 140,925 acres (220 square miles). It is one of the largest remaining free-flowing streams in the […]

LaBarque Creek Land Acquisition

Stream Stewardship Trust Funds provided to acquire 11.3 acres, a portion of two tracts that contain more than 1,600-feet of Labarque Creek adjacent to Young Conservation Area in Jefferson County. This acquisition was in conjunction with the Missouri Department of Conservation’s purchase of the balance of 14.97 acres in the two tracts.

Troublesome Creek Riparian Corridor Easements

Stream Stewardship Trust Funds in the amount of $50,985 allocated to purchase two easements on two high quality tracts of riparian corridor located on Troublesome Creek in the South Fabius watershed in Knox County. This is one of the best stream resources in northern Missouri with excellent populations of native mussels and catfish.

Troublesome Creek Stream Crossing

Stream Stewardship Trust Funds in the amount of$3,250 provided to construct a reinforced stream crossing at Troublesome Creek in the South Fabius watershed in Know County, in return for protection on 0.75 miles of stream channel (3.6 acres) and 5.2 acres of riparian corridor.

West Brush Creek Weir Project

Stream Stewardship Trust Funds in the amount of $33,702 provided for the West Brush Creek bendway weir project for an actively eroding 12-foot-high stream bank. This is part of the upper Moniteau Creek Agricultural Non-Point Source Special Area Land Treatment (AgNPS SALT) area in Cooper County.

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