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    community
march22
2011
9
UNWC Celebrates Successful Projects
By Scott Laird
one of the final crossings on the Crown-
funding and/or technical support of the  curriculum,”  explains  Peyton.    Of 
 
Maggie  Peyton,  Director  of  Zellerbach  Trail.    Of  special  mention  Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board,  special mention for this project forward 
the Upper Nehalem Watershed Council  for  assuring  the  both  projects  were  USDI–Fish  and  Wildlife  Service,  is  Aaron  Miller  –  VRCS,  Ken  Cox  – 
(UNWC), has a lot to be  happy about  completed  on  time  and  on  budget  is  National Fish and Wildlife Foundation,  Superintendent,  Jesse  Jones  –  citizen 
these days.
the staff of the Columbia County Road  Department  of  Environmental  Quality,  and  BLM  –  Kurt  Heckeroth  –  North 
 
Last  year,  the  UNWC 
Coast Native Plant Cooperative.
completed  two  major  salmon 
 
Peyton is very familiar with the 
passage  projects  on  the  East 
PCC  Landscape  Technology  Program; 
Fork  of  the  Nehalem  River.  
she is a graduate of the program herself.  
One  of  the  projects  was  the 
Peyton  was  also  part  of  the  Youth 
installation  of  a  new  stream 
Conservation Corps program when she 
crossing  on  Elk  Creek  that 
was  a  teenager;  today,  she  sits  on  the 
runs  under  the  Scappoose-
State Advisory Board  for the program.  
Vernonia  Highway;  many  of 
The  UNWC  has,  over  14  years, 
us  remember  the  construction 
provided hands-on learning experiences 
there  last  summer.    That 
to youth corps crews on their projects, 
project  has  proven  to  be  a 
including  students  from  the  newly 
huge success.  “We  had many 
formed  Vernonia  Rural  Education 
salmon  go  through  there  this 
Corps,  an  Oregon  youth  conservation 
fall,” says Peyton.  “We had a 
Corps program through Vernonia High 
crew member hike miles up Elk 
School,  which  she  helped  develop.  
Creek  and  they  saw  spawning 
“This  is  all  very  exciting  for  me 
Coho the whole way!”
personally  because  it’s  coming  around 
 
The  other  major 
full  circle,”  says  Peyton.    Of  special 
The new bridge on the McKee Mainline, another Project the UNWC helped complete last year.
passage  project  that  was 
mention in the Vernonia School District 
completed just upstream of the highway  Department:   Tristan Wood-  Engineer,  Bureau  of  Land  Management  and  for assuring the VREC development is 
crossing  was the installation of a bridge  Glen  Crinklaw-  Parks  Director,  Dave  Oregon  Department  of  Fish  and  – Rachel Wilcoxen – teacher and Beth 
on the McKee Mainline crossing.  “That  Hill-  Road  Master,  and  Columbia  Wildlife.    Local  contractors  involved  Kintz – crew leader. 
is  an  example  of  being  persistent  and  County  Commissioner  Tony  Hyde;  in the projects included Lower 
consistent,  no  matter  what  happens,”  Weyerhaeuser  Company  personnel:   Columbia  Engineering,  TFT, 
says  Peyton.    According  to  Peyton,  Scott  Marlega  and  Steve  McNulty;  Eric Hepler Inc. and C&C.  
that  project  had  gotten  bogged  down  and ODFW and USDI FWS personnel:    
Another 
exciting 
numerous  times  over  several  years  Michele Long and Amy Horstman.
project that Peyton is involved 
between  the  many  entities  involved   
UNWC  crews  also  worked  in  is  the  development  of  a 
and  had  required  several  extensions  on  several  ongoing  stream  restoration  partnership  with  the  new 
of  the  grants  that  were  funding  the  projects throughout the region last year  Vernonia  Rural  Sustainability 
project.  “We finished that project two  that  included  tree  planting  and  large  Center  (VRSC)  which  will 
days  before  the  final  deadline,”  says  woody debris placements.  None of the  be  built  on  the  new  Vernonia 
Peyton.  The installation of the bridge,  restoration work recently accomplished  School  Campus.    Peyton 
completed on December 29 th , completes  would  have  been  possible  without  the  says  plans  right  now  include 
moving the UNWC office into 
the  VRSC  building.    UNWC 
also  has  submitted  a  grant 
application  that  would  help 
develop  a  greenhouse  and 
native  plant  nursery  on  the 
school  campus;  Peyton  says  
a  partnership  with  Portland  Coho Salmon were seen spawning above the
newly installed Elk Creek culvert this past year.
Community  College’s  Rock 
Creek  Landscape  Technology 
Program is being created to naturescape   
Peyton is gearing up for another 
the  campus  with  native  plants.    “The  season  of  work  projects,  starting  this 
nursery will supply all our native plant  spring.    Let’s  hope  this  year  is  as 
needs  for  riparian  restoration  projects  successful as last year.
and  will  be  integrated  into  the  school 
The twenty-four foot wide Elk Creek culvert allows fish to pass under the Scappoose-
Vernonia Highway.
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