Wednesday, September 16, 2015

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Restoration projects[edit]

In 2006, the National Park Service finished a project to remove or bypass eight fish barriers in the creek by adding a fish ladder to bypass the 1905 Peirce Mill Dam, modifying historic fords, and removing abandoned sewage lines and fords. The effort is designed to restore American shadriver herring, and other migratory fish to the creek and their historic upriver spawning grounds.[11] It is estimated that 2 million fish migrate up the creek each year.[citation needed]
The D.C. government completed a restoration project on the Milkhouse Run and Bingham Run tributaries in 2013. As of 2014, ongoing restoration projects in the watershed include the Broad Branch and Klingle Run tributaries.[12][13]

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