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nhc <br />Figure 2-2 Downstream View frons the iodating C raeaing of lick Creek at North Fork Teanaway Road (Left) and <br />Typical View of the Downstream Reach of Lick Creek (Right} <br />During the April 12, 2019 site visit, culverts that Influence the flow of lick Creek were assessed and <br />flagged to be included In the topographic survey to be collected by the Kittitas County survey craw <br />(Figure 2-3). <br />Below is a list with a brief summary of each culvert that is shown in Figure 2-3. <br />Cuhmrt 1— [Moot diameter, Corrugated Metal Pipe (CMP) located below a private property driveway, <br />Culvert 2 —11 -foot wide, Irfoot tall CMP arch located below a private property driveway. <br />Culvert 3 — 9-fac t diameter, CMP located below a private property driveway. <br />Culvert 4 North — 4.5 -foot Reinforced Concrete Pipe (RCP) located below NF Teanaway Road. <br />Culvert 4 South — 3 -foot CMP (actual culvert is a 3 -foot CMP Inlet; 4 -foot CMP outlet) located below NF <br />Teanaway Road. <br />Culvert 3 —18 -Inch diameter, CMP located below a private driveway. <br />Culvert 6 — 24 -Inch diameter, CMP looted below a private driveway. <br />Culvert 7—154nch diameter, CMP located below a private driveway. <br />Culvert 8 —18 -inch diameter, CMP conveying NF Teenaway Road ditch flow to Lick Creek <br />Culvert 9—154nch diameter, CMP located below a private driveway. This culvert was excluded from the <br />hydraulic model per discussions with Kittitas County. <br />Culvert 1D -15 -inch diameter, Corrugated Polyethylene [PE) Pipe located below a private driveway. <br />Culvert 11 -15 -Inch diameter, Corrugated Polyethylene (PE) Pipe located below a private driveway, <br />Culvert 12—124nch diameter, CMP located below a private driveway. <br />North Fork Teanaway Road - Lick Creek Fish Passage Enhancement Project <br />Flood Rise Analysis — Maintaining Creek Flows Along Teansway Road <br />