Pataha Creek, 10% of Flow, RM 0.1 (L): 67degrees
Tucannon River, 90% of Flow, RM 11 (R): 70 degrees
Pataha Creek Passage Barrier, RM 1, HWY 261
Pataha Creek, RM 5Jackson Ranch Landmark Quality spawning & rearing habitat
Pataha Creek, RM 7, Archer Road, Columbia County Conservation District Actions
Pataha Creek, RM 8, Near ChardGarfield County/Pomeroy Conservation District Actions
Boundary of 2 County Management Entities
234 Acres Enrolled in CREP
Pataha Creek Passage Barrier, RM 10, HWY 12
Pataha Creek, RM 12, Houser
Pataha Creek, RM 13, Marengo Road, Water Temperature = 67 degrees
Pataha Creek, RM 14, Tatman Road
Pataha Creek, RM 16, Vannatton RoadPataha Creek, RM 17, Falling Springs Road
Pataha Creek Passage Concern, RM 21.5, Pomeroy, 20th Street Bridge, 13” RBT Sighted
Pataha Creek Passage Concern, RM 22, Pomeroy, Clarkston Street, Good Cover
Pataha Creek, RM 34, Peola/Bosley Grade Road, Columbia Center, Excellent Coniferous Growth
Pataha Creek, 65% of Flow, RM 35.5 (L): 65 Degrees & Clear Dry Pataha Creek, 35% of Flow, RM 0.1 (R): 74 Degrees & Turbid
Pataha Creek, RM 36, Sweeney Gulch/Peola Road, TSS Bridge Replacement Project, Historic Bull Trout
Pataha Creek, RM 36.5, 2005 Fire Impact, But Healing Well
Pataha Creek, RM 40.5, USFS Road 4016,Passage Concern, Cross-Channel Log Series #1
Pataha Creek, RM 41, USFS Road 4016, Passage Concern, Cross Channel Log Series #2
Water Temperature = 58 Degrees Excellent Habitat Upstream
Pataha Creek Headwaters, RM 47, Outstanding Coniferous Riparian Belt
CONCLUSION:Pataha Creek Has Suitable
Spawning & Rearing Habitat For Salmonids.
Rectifying Fish Passage At 2 High Priority Locations In The Lower Basin Would Improve Migratory Access to 47 Miles Of Higher Quality Habitat For
Listed Salmonid Species!