New Film Released On Mill Pond Dam Removal (WA)

Posted: 10/10/2017
By: Kevin Colburn

American Whitewater is pleased to release the first of two planned films on the removal of Mill Pond Dam in northeastern Washington. This short film explores the history of the dam and the early stages of its removal through on-site interviews and footage of the removal process. Over the next two months the removal of the dam will reveal a section of Sullivan Creek not seen for over a century, and we will then produce a follow up film of the newly recovered stream.

American Whitewater began working on Sullivan Creek in the late 1990’s when the dam owner sought to re-energize the long defunct hydropower project. That idea was abandoned in 2002, and in 2006 the owner sought and won a decision to relieve them of federal oversight. American Whitewater and the US Forest Service successfully appealed that decision in 2008. Our win triggered two years of intensive and collaborative discussions with the dam owner and other stakeholders. This creative process led to a settlement agreement in 2010 that included dam removal, improved flow releases from a separate dam on a tributary, and significant benefits for local ratepayers. (Learn more about the project)

Since 2010 a great team of engineers and other professionals have been planning the dam removal and securing the necessary permits. American Whitewater has been an advocate for a restoration approach that respects the natural riverbed and natural processes, and is sensitive to public recreational use. Dam removal began this September, and should be completed later this fall. The reservoir site will be graded and planted with native forest species in 2018, and the historic stream channel will be restored. You can track the dam removal at https://www.millponddam.com/progress-gallery/.

Enjoy the film!

 

Millpond Dam Removal Begins! from American Whitewater on Vimeo.

Documents

Sullivan Creek Protection, MItigation, and Enhancement Measures (4/1/2010)

The heart of the Sullivan Creek Settlement Agreement, this document describes the protection, mitigation, and enhancement measures that were agreed to for the Sullivan Project, including dam removal and the construction of a cold water siphon.

Sullivan Creek Settlement Agreement (3/29/2010)

2010 Settlement Agreement calling for the removal of Mill Pond Dam, and enhanced operations of Sullivan Dam and Boundary Dam.

Associated Gauges

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Sullivan-2. N. Fork Sullivan to Hwy 31 (Gorge) (AW#40705) -0.6 r.c. 00h42m
Sullivan-2. N. Fork Sullivan to Hwy 31 (Gorge) (AW#40705) 600 cfs 7y41d07h21m

Associated Rivers

Associated Projects

Sullivan Creek (WA)

Two dams in the Sullivan Creek watershed no longer generate power. One was removed in 2017 as the result of a 2010 Settlement Agreement.

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