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Property Cleanups from 2006

72-mile Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes was certified complete in winter 2005

East Rose Lake Boat Launch 2004

National Academies of Sciences (NAS) Committee Tour - April 14, 2004 (134 KB .pdf to view on-line)


Figure 1.01 from the ROD Basin Study Area text description

Upper Coeur d'Alene Basin Cleanup Actions - Figure 1 from ROD text description (sample right)

Lower Coeur d'Alene Basin Cleanup Actions - Figure 2 from ROD text description

Spokane River Cleanup Actions - Figure 3 from ROD text description

Spokane River Cleanup Actions from Proposed Plan text description

USGS Digital Map of Surficial Geology, Wetlands, and Deepwater Habitats, Coeur dŽAlene River Valley, Idaho image - Exit EPA disclaimer




Text Descriptions

Figure 1 from ROD - A diagram of Upper Coeur d'Alene Basin Cleanup Actions. Three items are identified in the map key. Cleanup actions at dispersed streambed locations is grey. Mining related site for cleanup is represented by triangles. Site names underlined denotes site has potential for human health exposure.

Cleanup actions at dipersed streambank locations indicated: Mining related site idetified for cleanup with potential Human Health Exposures indicated (running west to east):
Mining related site for cleanup indicated (running mostly west to east):

Figure 1.01 from the ROD - Diagram of Map location of Eastern Washington, Northern Idaho and Western Montana zooming in to show the Basin Study Area. It displays Lake Coeur d'Alene, the Coeur d'Alene and Spokane Rivers and their major tributaries. The counties, tribal reservations, Interstate 90, "the Box" and Upper and Lower Basins are labeled.


Figure 2 from ROD - A diagram of Lower Coeur d'Alene Basin Cleanup Actions. Four items are indicated by the map legend. Riverbank stablization, Recreation Area targetted for Cleanup, Splay Area Sediment Trap, and Lake or Wetland Identified for Cleanup. Upstream of Dudley indicated conduct removal of up to 2.6 million cubic yards of riverbed sediment after identifying priority areas and disposal options.

Riverbank stabilization is indicated in: Recreation Areas targetted for cleanup indicated: Splay Area Sediment Traps indicated: Lake or Wetland Identified for Cleanup indicated around the following areas:
Figure 3 from ROD - A diagram of Spokane River Cleanup Actions. The map displays Coeur d'Alene Lake leading to the Spokane River. The cleanups are in Washington state.

Indicated west to east
Upriver Dam Site: Dredge or cap impacted sediments behind dam
Donkey Island Bar (depositional area 24): replacement and/or capping of shoreline and bar
Centennial Bridge/Islands, S. Shore (depositional area 23): replacement of impacted shoreline sands
Plante Ferry Park Area (depositional area 21): replacement of impacted shoreline sands
Flora Rd, S. Shore (common use area 205): replacement of impacted shoreline area
Barker Rd, N. Shore (common use area 204): replacement and capping of impacted shoreline
Barker Rd, S. Shore (depositional area 16): replacement of impacted shoreline area
Harvard Rd Access, N. Bank (common use area 202): replacement of impacted gravel spawning beds
Murray Rd Bar Complex (depositional area 9): replacement of shoreline deposit and vegetation
Star Rd Gravel Bar Complex (common use area 201): replacement of shoreline deposit and vegetation
Island Complex Floodplain and Banks (depositional area 5, 6, 7, and 8): Replacement or capping and bank bioengineering

Spokane River Cleanup Actions from Proposed Plan - - A diagram of Spokane River Proposed Cleanup Actions. The map displays Coeur d'Alene Lake leading to the Spokane River. The cleanups are in Washington state. Indicates same as the ROD graph described above.


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