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Field NameValue 1Value 2Different?
ProjectNameWhite River - Second BranchWhite River - Second Branch 
StreamNameSecond Branch of the White RiverSecond Branch of the White River 
ProjectID11 
ReachID11 
SegmentID00 
ReachPointIDM01M01 
OrganizationID4 Different
OrganizationNameWhite River Partnership Different
ObserversCP, DR Different
IsNotAssessedFalseFalse 
WhyNotAssessed   
IsAdminJudgementFalseFalse 
SegmentLocationMouth of 2nd Branch US to more confined valley beginning near jct Russ Hill Rd/VT Rte 14 Different
SegmentLength3779 Different
CompletionDate7/8/2019 12:00:00 AM Different
SevenDayRainYes Different
WeatherMostly Sunny Different
KnownFloodHistoryYes Different
SketchDoneYes Different
PhotoLogDoneYes Different
WatershedZone   
ReachClearlyAffectedByMajorFloodingNo Different
AdminJudgementEntity   
StreamTypeC Different
BedformRiffle-Pool Different
BedMaterialGravel Different
SubclassSlopeNone Different
GeoAssessConditionFair Different
AdminStreamTypeDeparture   
SegmentationNone Different
SegmentationComment   
BermLength_10 Different
BermLength_2   
RoadLength_1893.0963 Different
RoadLength_2   
RailroadLength_10 Different
RailroadLength_2   
PathLength_12035.4 Different
PathLength_2   
DevelopmentLength_1633.371 Different
DevelopmentLength_2   
BermLength_L   
BermLength_R   
RoadLength_L   
RoadLength_R   
RailroadLength_L   
RailroadLength_R   
PathLength_L   
PathLength_R   
HillsideSlope_LHilly Different
HillsideSlope_RFlat Different
HillsideContinuous_LSometimes Different
HillsideContinuous_RAlways Different
HillsideInWidth_LSometimes Different
HillsideInWidth_RAlways Different
HillsideTexture_LSand Different
HillsideTexture_RSilt/Clay Different
ValleyWidth650 Different
ValleyWidthDeterminationEstimated Different
ConfinementTypeVB Different
InRockGorgeNo Different
HumanChangedWidthYes Different
BankfullWidth62.6 Different
MaximumDepth6 Different
MeanDepth4.43 Different
FloodproneWidth678 Different
RecentlyAbandonedFloodplain13.3 Different
HumanElevatedFloodplain   
SinuosityTypeLow Different
RifflesTypeEroded Different
IsRiffleSpacingApplicable   
RiffleSpacingDistance335 Different
Bedrock0 Different
Boulder3 Different
Cobble44 Different
Course Gravel34 Different
Fine Gravel8 Different
Sand3 Different
Silt or Smaller8 Different
SiltClayPresentYes Different
DetritusPercent2 Different
WoodyDebrisNumber76 Different
IsBarBedParticleNotEvaluatedFalse Different
IsBedParticleNotApplicableFalse Different
LargestBedParticle8.7 Different
IsBarParticleNotApplicableFalse Different
LargestBarParticle5.7 Different
ParticleUnitsinches Different
StreamType1C Different
BedMaterial1Gravel Different
SubclassSlope1None Different
SubBedFormPlane Bed Different
FieldMeasuredSlope   
ReferenceStreamType   
ReferenceBedMaterial   
ReferenceSubclassSlope   
ReferenceBedform   
ReachClearlyAffectedByMajorFlooding1No Different
WereChannelDimensionsSignificantlyChangedByMajorFlooding   
WereChannelDimensionsSignificantlyChangedByHumansInReponseToMajorFlooding   
ChannelEnlargement00 
FloodAffectedCrossSectionCommentsNULL Different
TypicalBankSlopeSteep Different
MaterialTypeUpper_LSand Different
MaterialTypeUpper_RSilt Different
MaterialTypeUpper   
MaterialTypeLower_LSand Different
MaterialTypeLower_RSilt Different
MaterialTypeLower   
ConsistencyUpper_LNon-cohesive Different
ConsistencyUpper_RNon-cohesive Different
ConsistencyUpper   
ConsistencyLower_LNon-cohesive Different
ConsistencyLower_RNon-cohesive Different
ConsistencyLower   
BankErosionLength_L101.2126 Different
BankErosionLength_R126.9221 Different
BankErosionHeight_L3.18476 Different
BankErosionHeight_R3.212584 Different
BankRevetmentType_LRip-Rap  Different
BankRevetmentType_RRip-Rap  Different
BankRevetmentLength_L53.91836 Different
BankRevetmentLength_R18.81239 Different
DominantBankVegetation_LDeciduous Different
DominantBankVegetation_RDeciduous Different
SubDomBankVegetation_LHerbaceous Different
SubDomBankVegetation_RShrubs/Sapling Different
CanopyPercentCategory_L76-100 Different
CanopyPercentCategory_R76-100 Different
ChannelCanopyOpen Different
DominantBufferWidth_L26-50 Different
DominantBufferWidth_R26-50 Different
SubDomBufferWidth_L>100 Different
SubDomBufferWidth_R>100 Different
Buffer0to25Feet_L1227 Different
Buffer0to25Feet_R1014 Different
DominantBufferVegetation_LDeciduous Different
DominantBufferVegetation_RDeciduous Different
SubDomBufferVegetation_LHerbaceous Different
SubDomBufferVegetation_RHerbaceous Different
DominantLandUse_LHay Different
DominantLandUse_RCrop Different
SubDomLandUse_LForest Different
SubDomLandUse_RForest Different
MassFailuresLength_L124.8029 Different
MassFailuresLength_R   
MassFailuresOne Different
MassFailuresMeanHeight_L25 Different
MassFailuresMeanHeight_R   
FailureMeanHeight25 Different
GulliesNumber0 Different
GulliesNone Different
GulliesLength0 Different
GullyMeanHeight   
SpringSeepNone Different
AdjacentWetlandNone Different
FlowStatusModerate Different
DebrisJamsNumber0 Different
FlowRegTypeNone Different
FlowRegUse   
ImpoundmentsNone Different
ImpoundmentLocation   
FlowRegUpDownStreamNone Different
UpstreamFlowRegulationNone Different
IsNoChannelConstrictionFalseFalse 
BeaverDamsNumber0 Different
BeaverDamAffectedLength0 Different
BridgeCulvertAssessmentYes Different
BarMidNumber0 Different
BarPointNumber0 Different
BarSideNumber3 Different
BarDiagonalNumber0 Different
BarDeltaNumber1 Different
BarIslandNumber0 Different
FloodChutesNumber0 Different
NeckCutoffsNumber0 Different
ChannelAvulsionsNumber0 Different
BraidingNumber0 Different
SteepRifflesNumber0 Different
HeadCutsNumber0 Different
TributaryRejuvenationNo Different
StraighteningStraightening  Different
StraighteningLength769.50710Different
DredgingNone Different
CommentsNot classic alluvial fan, but reach was likely deltaic formation on a ‘finger lake’ of glacial Lake Hitchcock, now deeply incised in portions and hemmed in by roads and railroad, highly straightened and cut off from large majority of historic floodplain once shared with mainstem. Mid-reach RB may have had a berm, but obscured by mature trees in diminished buffer and cultivation of cornfields – could just be plow headlands; regardless, helps channel stream toward LVW and through bridges despite cropland in RFPA being FEMA-mapped regulatory floodway.  Different
rhaStreamTypeRiffle-Pool Different
rhaDepartureType   
rhacommentsReach is bounded by ag fields located in FEMA Floodway, surrounded by major transportation intersection (VT Rte 14, VT Rte. 107, Central VT RR, VAST snowmobile trail). Different
HabAssessStreamType   
GeoAssessConfinementUnconfined Different
ChannelEvolutionStageIV Different
ChannelEvolutionModelF Different
GeoAssessCondition1Fair Different
GeoAssessSensitivityVery High Different
AdjustmentNarrativeLoss of planform and access to RFPA due to channel straightening and long-standing maintenance against LVW; relative stability due to fact that LFPA is still accessible despite significant historic incision. Rte. 107 and RR bridges now cut off access to significant portion of floodplain historically shared with White mainstem. Different
ReachesRID5050 
SegmentsRID35733566Different
VersionName2019 Different