River ecosystem restoration project breaks ground in WA

March 31, 2010
SEATTLE, WA, March 30, 2010 -- Officials and community members joined members of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe in Olympic National Park as they celebrated the ground-breaking of the new Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe fish hatchery...

SEATTLE, WA, March 30, 2010 -- On February 5th, 6 miles west of Port Angeles, Washington, dignitaries and project and community members joined members of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe in Olympic National Park as they celebrated the ground-breaking of the new Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe fish hatchery. As part of an American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009-funded ecosystem restoration project, the hatchery is the first step in the five-year project that will include the nation's largest dam removal to date.

PBS&J is providing construction management services for the new fish hatchery. The $16-million, 16-month construction project will include water supply and drainage pipelines; water supply wells; two buildings; fish culture facilities including raceways, ponds, and adult holding ponds; a fish ladder; and related mechanical and electrical systems. Improvements to the site access road and construction of a flood protection levee near the existing Elwha water facilities will also be included.

Once complete, the hatchery will help maintain existing fish stocks during dam removal, and ultimately help to restore salmon levels by producing coho, pink, and chum, as well as steelhead stocks.

The ground-breaking ceremony began with remarks by several tribal council members, governmental dignitaries, Park Service representatives, and project participants -- who then plunged shovels into the ground, officially kicking-off the project.

The festivities continued with a luncheon, hosted by the tribe, during which attendees were treated to a series of tribal drum-led chants, readings, and presentations of salmon-themed gifts.

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PBS&J (www.pbsj.com) is an employee-owned company that provides infrastructure planning, engineering, construction management, architecture, and program management services to public and private clients. The firm is ranked by Engineering News-Record as 30th among the nation's top consulting firms. PBS&J is a subsidiary of The PBSJ Corporation, a family of businesses which has nearly 3,600 employees and more than 80 offices across the United States and abroad.

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