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Field NameValue 1Value 2Different?SGAUpdatePageStepNumberPrompt_SGA
HabAssessStreamType   leg6.aspx Stream Gradient Type
ProjectID11 Step0.aspx  
ProjectNameWhite River - Second BranchWhite River - Second Branch Step0.aspx  
StreamNameSecond Branch of the White RiverSecond Branch of the White River Step0.aspx  
ReachID5757 Step0.aspx  
ReachesRID101101 Step0.aspx  
SegmentIDAA Step0.aspx  
SegmentsRID35923572DifferentStep0.aspx  
ReachPointIDM17M17 Step0.aspx  
OrganizationNameWhite River Partnership DifferentStep0.aspx Organization
ObserversCP, DR DifferentStep0.aspx  
IsNotAssessedNN Step0.aspx Segment Not Assessed?
WhyNotAssessed   Step0.aspx If Not Assessed Why
IsAdminJudgementNN Step0.aspx Administrative Judgement?
SegmentLocationmouth of Brookfield-Williamstown Gulf (US Brown Dr), US to N end of beaver meadows by 6274 VT Rte 14 DifferentStep0.aspx Segment Location
SegmentLength6303 DifferentStep0.aspx Segment Length
KnownFloodHistoryY DifferentStep0.aspx Known Flood History?
SketchDoneY DifferentStep0.aspx Sketch Done
PhotoLogDoneY DifferentStep0.aspx Photo Log Done?
ReachClearlyAffectedByMajorFloodingN DifferentStep0.aspx Reach Clearly Affected By Recent Major Flood
AdminJudgementEntity   Step0.aspx Administrative Judgement Entity
AdminStreamTypeDeparture   Step0.aspx Administrative Stream Type Depature
GeoAssessConditionFair DifferentStep0.aspx  
VersionName2019 DifferentStep0.aspx Segment Version
CompletionDate7/2/2019 12:00:00 AM DifferentStep0.aspx? Completion Date
SevenDayRainY DifferentStep0.aspx? Seven Day Rain?
WeatherSunny - 80 degrees DifferentStep0.aspx? Weather
SegmentationPlanform and Scope DifferentStep1.aspx1.1Segmentation
SegmentationCommentbeaver meadows above and below one steep drop mid-seg DifferentStep1.aspx1.1Comments
BermLength_L   Step1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsBerm Length ft. (left)
BermLength_R   Step1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsBerm Length ft. (right)
RoadLength_15073.643 DifferentStep1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsRoad Length Left
RoadLength_2   Step1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsRoad Length Right
RoadLength_L   Step1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsRoad Length Left
RoadLength_R   Step1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsRoad Length Right
RailroadLength_1   Step1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsRailroad Length left
RailroadLength_2   Step1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsRailroad Length Right
RailroadLength_L   Step1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsRailroad Length Left
RailroadLength_R   Step1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsRailroad Length Right
PathLength_1   Step1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsImproved Path Length Left
PathLength_2   Step1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsImproved Path Length Right
PathLength_L   Step1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsPath Length Left
PathLength_R   Step1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsPath Length Right
DevelopmentLength_1   Step1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsDevelopment Length_Left
DevelopmentLength_2   Step1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsDevelopment Length Right
HillsideSlope_LSteep DifferentStep1.aspx1.4 Adjacent Terrace or HillsideLeft Corridor Slope
HillsideSlope_RVery Steep DifferentStep1.aspx1.4 Adjacent Terrace or HillsideRight Corridor Slope
HillsideContinuous_LSometimes DifferentStep1.aspx1.4 Adjacent Terrace or HillsideLeft Corridor Continuous With Bank?
HillsideContinuous_RSometimes DifferentStep1.aspx1.4 Adjacent Terrace or HillsideRight Corridor Continuous With Bank?
HillsideInWidth_LSometimes DifferentStep1.aspx1.4 Adjacent Terrace or HillsideLeft Corridor With 1 bankfull width?
HillsideInWidth_RSometimes DifferentStep1.aspx1.4 Adjacent Terrace or HillsideRight Corridor With 1 bankfull width?
HillsideTexture_LSand DifferentStep1.aspx1.4 Adjacent Terrace or HillsideLeft Corridor Texture
HillsideTexture_RBedrock DifferentStep1.aspx1.4 Adjacent Terrace or HillsideRight Corridor Texture
ValleyWidth170 DifferentStep1.aspx1.5 Valley FeaturesValley Width
ValleyWidthDeterminationEstimated DifferentStep1.aspx1.5 Valley FeaturesValley Width Determination
ConfinementTypeBD DifferentStep1.aspx1.5 Valley FeaturesConfinement Type
InRockGorgeNo DifferentStep1.aspx1.5 Valley FeaturesSegment In A Rock Gorge?
HumanChangedWidthYes DifferentStep1.aspx1.5 Valley FeaturesHuman-caused change in valley width?
BankfullWidth20.5 DifferentStep2.aspx2.1Bankfull Width
MaximumDepth2.6 DifferentStep2.aspx2.2Maximum Depth
MeanDepth1.36 DifferentStep2.aspx2.4Mean Depth
FloodproneWidth155.5 DifferentStep2.aspx2.5Floodprone Width
RecentlyAbandonedFloodplain2.6 DifferentStep2.aspx2.6Recently Abandoned Floodplain
HumanElevatedFloodplain   Step2.aspx2.6Human Elevated Floodplain
SinuosityTypeModerate DifferentStep2.aspx2.10Sinuosity Type
RifflesTypeSedimented DifferentStep2.aspx2.11Type of Riffles
RiffleSpacingDistance50 DifferentStep2.aspx2.12Riffles/Step Spacing Distance
IsRiffleSpacingApplicable   Step2.aspx2.12No Data
Bedrock   Step2.aspx2.13 Substrate CompositionBedrock
Boulder   Step2.aspx2.13 Substrate CompositionBoulder
Cobble   Step2.aspx2.13 Substrate CompositionCobble
Course Gravel   Step2.aspx2.13 Substrate CompositionCourse Gravel
Fine Gravel32.00 DifferentStep2.aspx2.13 Substrate CompositionFine Gravel
Sand55.00 DifferentStep2.aspx2.13 Substrate CompositionSand
Silt or Smaller13.00 DifferentStep2.aspx2.13 Substrate CompositionSilt and Smaller
SiltClayPresentYes DifferentStep2.aspx2.13 Substrate CompositionClay Present?
DetritusPercent5 DifferentStep2.aspx2.13 Substrate CompositionPercent Detritus
WoodyDebrisNumber42 DifferentStep2.aspx2.13 Substrate CompositionLarge Woody Debris Count
LargestBedParticle   Step2.aspx2.14 Average Largest Particle OnBed
IsBedParticleNotApplicableYNDifferentStep2.aspx2.14 Average Largest Particle OnNot Applicable
LargestBarParticle   Step2.aspx2.14 Average Largest Particle OnBar
IsBarParticleNotApplicableNN Step2.aspx2.14 Average Largest Particle OnNot Applicable
IsBarBedParticleNotEvaluatedNN Step2.aspx2.14 Average Largest Particle OnNot Evaluated
ParticleUnits   Step2.aspx2.14 Average Largest Particle OnParticle Units
StreamTypeE DifferentStep2.aspx2.15 Phase 2 Stream TypeStream Type
BedMaterialSand DifferentStep2.aspx2.15 Phase 2 Stream TypeBed Material
SubclassSlopeNone DifferentStep2.aspx2.15 Phase 2 Stream TypeSubclassSlope
BedformDune-Ripple DifferentStep2.aspx2.15 Phase 2 Stream TypeDominant Bedform
SubBedFormRiffle-Pool DifferentStep2.aspx2.15 Phase 2 Stream TypeDominant Bed Form
FieldMeasuredSlope   Step2.aspx2.15 Phase 2 Stream TypeField Measured Slope
ReferenceStreamTypeE DifferentStep2.aspx2.15 Sub-reach Stream TypeReference Stream Type
ReferenceBedMaterialSand DifferentStep2.aspx2.15 Sub-reach Stream TypeReference Bed Material
ReferenceSubclassSlopeNone DifferentStep2.aspx2.15 Sub-reach Stream TypeReference Subclass Slope
ReferenceBedformDune-Ripple DifferentStep2.aspx2.15 Sub-reach Stream TypeReference Bedform
WereChannelDimensionsSignificantlyChangedByMajorFlooding   Step2.aspx2.15 Sub-reach 1 Stream TypeWere Channel Dimensions Significantly Changed By Major Flooding
WereChannelDimensionsSignificantlyChangedByHumansInReponseToMajorFlooding   Step2.aspx2.15 Sub-reach 1 Stream TypeWere Channel Dimensions Significantly Changed By Humans In Reponse To Major Flooding
ChannelEnlargement00 Step2.aspx2.15 Sub-reach 1 Stream TypeChannel Enlargement
FloodAffectedCrossSectionCommentsNULL DifferentStep2.aspx2.15 Sub-reach 1 Stream TypeFlood Affected Cross Section Comments
TypicalBankSlopeShallow DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream BanksTypical Bank Slope
MaterialTypeUpper_LSand DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank TextureMaterial Type Upper Left
MaterialTypeUpper_RSilt DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank TextureMaterial Type Upper Right
MaterialTypeUpper   Step3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank TextureMaterial Type Upper Old
MaterialTypeLower_LSand DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank TextureMaterial Type Lower Left
MaterialTypeLower_RSilt DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank TextureMaterial Type Lower Right
MaterialTypeLower   Step3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank TextureMaterial Type Lower Old
ConsistencyUpper_LNon-cohesive DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank TextureConsistency Upper Left
ConsistencyUpper_RNon-cohesive DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank TextureConsistency Upper Right
ConsistencyUpper   Step3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank TextureConsistency Upper Old
ConsistencyLower_LNon-cohesive DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank TextureConsistency Lower Left
ConsistencyLower_RNon-cohesive DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank TextureConsistency Lower Right
ConsistencyLower   Step3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank TextureConsistency Lower Old
BankErosionLength_L37.380040DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank ErosionErosion Length Left
BankErosionLength_R25.382910DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank ErosionErosion Length Right
BankErosionHeight_L80DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank ErosionErosion Height Left
BankErosionHeight_R20DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank ErosionErosion Height Right
BankRevetmentType_LRip-Rap NoneDifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank ErosionRevetment Type Left
BankRevetmentType_RRip-Rap NoneDifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank ErosionRevetment Type Right
BankRevetmentLength_L2927.4150DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank ErosionRevetment Length Left
BankRevetmentLength_R171.90720DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank ErosionRevetment Length Right
DominantBankVegetation_LHerbaceous DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Near Bank Vegetation TypeDominant Left
DominantBankVegetation_RShrubs/Sapling DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Near Bank Vegetation TypeDominant Right
SubDomBankVegetation_LShrubs/Sapling DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Near Bank Vegetation TypeSub-dominant Left
SubDomBankVegetation_RHerbaceous DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Near Bank Vegetation TypeSub-dominant Right
CanopyPercentCategory_L26-50 DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank CanopyCanopy Percent Left
CanopyPercentCategory_R26-50 DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank CanopyCanopy Percent Right
ChannelCanopyOpen DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank CanopyMid-Channel Canopy
DominantBufferWidth_L>100 DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Buffer - Buffer WidthDominant Left
DominantBufferWidth_R>100 DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Buffer - Buffer WidthDominant Right
SubDomBufferWidth_L0-25 DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Buffer - Buffer WidthSub-dominant Left
SubDomBufferWidth_R0-25 DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Buffer - Buffer WidthSub-dominant Right
Buffer0to25Feet_L45800DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Buffer - Buffer WidthLength where less than 25 feet Left
Buffer0to25Feet_R17950DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Buffer - Buffer WidthLength where less than 25 feet Right
DominantBufferVegetation_LHerbaceous DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Buffer - Buffer Vegetation TypeDominant Left
DominantBufferVegetation_RHerbaceous DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Buffer - Buffer Vegetation TypeDominant Right
SubDomBufferVegetation_LShrubs/Sapling DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Buffer - Buffer Vegetation TypeSub-dominant Left
SubDomBufferVegetation_RShrubs/Sapling DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Buffer - Buffer Vegetation TypeSub-dominant Right
DominantLandUse_LForest DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseDominant Left
DominantLandUse_RForest DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseDominant Right
SubDomLandUse_LNone DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseSub-dominant Left
SubDomLandUse_RNone DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseSub-dominant Right
MassFailuresLength_L   Step3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseMass Failures Length Left
MassFailuresLength_R   Step3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseMass Failures Length Right
MassFailuresOneNoneDifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseMass Failures Length Old
MassFailuresMeanHeight_L   Step3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseAverage Failure Height Left
MassFailuresMeanHeight_R   Step3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseAverage Failure Height Right
FailureMeanHeight15 DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseAverage Failure Height Old
Gullies NoneDifferentStep3.aspx Gullies
GulliesNumber 0DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseGullies
GulliesLength 0DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseLength
GullyMeanHeight   Step3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseAverage Height
SpringSeepAbundant DifferentStep4.aspx4.1Spring/Seep/Trib
AdjacentWetlandAbundant DifferentStep4.aspx4.2Adjacent Wetland
FlowStatusModerate DifferentStep4.aspx4.3Flow Status
DebrisJamsNumber20DifferentStep4.aspx4.4Number of Debris James
FlowRegTypeNone DifferentStep4.aspx4.5Flow Regulation Type
ImpoundmentLocation   Step4.aspx4.5(Old Data) Impoundment Location
FlowRegUse   Step4.aspx4.5Flow Regulation Use
FlowRegUpDownStreamNone DifferentStep4.aspx4.6Up/Down Stream Flow Reg and Withdrawals
IsNoChannelConstrictionNN Step4.aspx4.8Channel Constrictions
Impoundments   Step4.aspx4.5(Old Data) Impoundments
UpstreamFlowRegulation   Step4.aspx4.6(Old Data) Upstream Flow Regulation
BeaverDamsNumber 0DifferentStep4.aspx4.9Number Of Beaver Dams
BeaverDamAffectedLength 0DifferentStep4.aspx4.9Length Affected By Dams
BridgeCulvertAssessmentYes DifferentStep4.aspx Bridge Culvert Assessment?
BarMidNumber1 DifferentStep5.aspx5.1 Bar TypesMid Bars
BarPointNumber4 DifferentStep5.aspx5.1 Bar TypesPoint Bars
BarSideNumber1 DifferentStep5.aspx5.1 Bar TypesSide Bars
BarDiagonalNumber0 DifferentStep5.aspx5.1 Bar TypesDiagonal Bars
BarDeltaNumber0 DifferentStep5.aspx5.1 Bar TypesDelta Bars
BarIslandNumber0 DifferentStep5.aspx5.1 Bar TypesIsland Bars
FloodChutesNumber80DifferentStep5.aspx5.2 Migration FeaturesFlood Chutes
NeckCutoffsNumber 0DifferentStep5.aspx5.2 Migration FeaturesNeck Cutoffs
ChannelAvulsionsNumber 0DifferentStep5.aspx5.2 Migration FeaturesChannel Avulsions
BraidingNumber50DifferentStep5.aspx5.2 Migration FeaturesBraiding Number
SteepRifflesNumber 0DifferentStep5.aspx5.3 Steep Riffles And Head CutsSteep Riffles
HeadCutsNumber 0DifferentStep5.aspx5.3 Steep Riffles And Head CutsHead Cuts
TributaryRejuvenationNo DifferentStep5.aspx5.3 Steep Riffles And Head CutsTributary Rejuvenation
StraighteningStraightening NoneDifferentStep5.aspx5.5 Channel AlterationsStraightening
StraighteningLength3779.6550DifferentStep5.aspx5.5 Channel AlterationsStraightening Length
Dredging NoneDifferentStep5.aspx5.5 Channel AlterationsDredging
CommentsSubreach includes beaver meadows US and DS of a long mid-segment ledge drop, pinned between VT Rte 14 and valley wall continuous with opposite bank, that comprises most of the elevation change (repeat damage area with nowhere to go). Presence of road, bridges, and strategic post-flood windrowing encourage a single-thread channel in what would more likely be a series of connected beaver impoundments and multi-thread channels under reference conditions. Rte 14 cut from VW, may have diminished original FP slightly but FP still largely accessible in intermittent meadows. DifferentStep5.aspx Comments
BermLength_1   Step6.aspx Berm Length ft. (left)
BermLength_2   Step6.aspx Berm Length ft. (right)
rhaStreamTypeDune-Ripple DifferentStep6.aspx RHA Reference Stream Type
rhaDepartureType   Step6.aspx6.9SHTD Existing Habitat Type
rhacommentsNo intact beaver dams, but frequent remnants of small dams likely impacted by recent floods (7/1/2017, 4/15/2019). Undercuts not fully evaluated, low counts due to combo of soil types and alder growth habit in intermittent beaver meadow areas. DifferentStep6.aspx Comments
GeoAssessConfinementUnconfined DifferentStep7.aspx Confinement Evaluated
ChannelEvolutionStageIII DifferentStep7.aspx7.5Channel EvolutionStage
ChannelEvolutionModelF DifferentStep7.aspx7.5Channel Evolution Model
AdjustmentNarrativeMid-segment ledge drop and continuous roadside riprap locks channel in beside road, limiting further channel adjustments to cyclic scour/deposition/redistribution in high flows, amplified by the straightening and combined bed and bank armoring. Beaver meadows US and DS of this section moderate these impacts to some extent but bear the brunt of them as well; majority of beaver dams appear quite transitory, and fine sediments are easily moved. DifferentStep7.aspx7.5Channel Adjustment Processes Narrative
GeoAssessSensitivityExtreme DifferentStep7.aspx7.7Stream Sensitivity