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Same content as the first article in /news-events, but different styling. -->article classnews-article> div> p classnews-article__date> Posted span classuppercase>June 18, 2024/span> /p> h3 classnews-article__title> National Culvert Removal, Replacement & Rehabilitation Grants /h3> p>$196M+ in FY2023 Grants available/p> p>Applications Due on September 23, 2024/p> p> a hrefhttps://www.fhwa.dot.gov/engineering/hydraulics/culverthyd/aquatic/culvertaop_grants.cfm target_blank classtext-white >Find out More/a > /p> p> a hrefhttps://grants.gov/search-results-detail/355106 target_blank classtext-white >Notice of Funding Opportunity/a > /p> /div>/article> /div> div classswiper-slide> article classnews-article> div> p classnews-article__date> Posted span classuppercase>June 18, 2024/span> /p> h3 classnews-article__title> Live Online Training Session for aopMAP /h3> p> In concurrence with FHWA Western Federal Lands, WSP and Natural Waters LLC will be holding live on-line training sessions on the aopMAP data collection protocols, highlighting how aopMAP provides field ready tools as an option for National Culvert Removal, Replacement & Rehabilitation Grant applicants. Register below: /p> !-- p classmb-1>strong>Session #1 - August 21, 2024/strong>/p> a href# target_blank>Register Now/a> --> p classmt-4 mb-1>strong>Session #2 - September 12, 2024/strong>/p> a hrefhttps://wspusa-650586.my.webex.com/weblink/register/r22549cc62ee79197e73ebb1b91965764 target_blank >Register Now/a> /div> /article> /div> !-- div classswiper-slide> article classnews-article> div> p classnews-article__date> Posted span classuppercase>June 18, 2024/span> /p> h3 classnews-article__title>FHWA AOP Implementation Guide/h3> p> The Aquatic Organism Passage (AOP) Implementation Guide (Guide) supports transformative practices for waterway-transportation crossing design for successful removals of AOP barriers. The Guide does not present a single approach, as there are many approaches. Instead, it provides general principles for successful application allowing flexibility to meet site-specific goals, context, and constraints. The Guide is intended for non-experts, and it describes AOP goals and how they vary based on the location and needs. It provides an overall context of the magnitude of AOP barriers nationwide and explains differences between bridges and culverts. Given the vast number of AOP barriers, the Guide provides an overview of criteria that can be used to prioritize the most important projects to achieve specific goals. It also provides an overview of the AOP project delivery process, noting the key elements of planning, project delivery, monitoring, and adaptive management that make projects successful in removing AOP barriers. 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AOP water crossing structures provide for safe and resilient roadway corridors for the traveling public while also providing the needed nature like riverine conditions for the passage of native fish and other aquatic life species. Today, we are emphasizing the use of AOP structures from coast to coast as a key tool in the restoration of habitat for threatened native fish populations. a href/about aria-labelAbout page>Learn more/a> /p> /div> /div> /div> div classswiper-slide> div classgrid grid-cols-1 gap-16 lg:grid-cols-12> div classcol-span-6> iframe idyoutube-player srchttps://www.youtube.com/embed/6K4fAJFll_Y?si1whYIuQXeoTYbysv frameborder0 classw-full h-96 >/iframe> /div> div classcol-span-6> h2> DOT Community Conversations: Removing, Restoring, and Replacing Our Nations Culverts /h2> p classmb-14> Learn more about what culverts are, why they can present challenges for fishing communities and drivers alike and a new DOT program that can help remove, replace, or improve them. /p> /div> /div> /div> div classswiper-slide> div classgrid grid-cols-1 gap-16 lg:grid-cols-12> div classcol-span-6> iframe idyoutube-player srchttps://www.youtube.com/embed/wMvdB_yZMwA?siIsP6hqwHVE0tMkyd frameborder0 classw-full h-96 >/iframe> /div> div classcol-span-6> h2>Lets talk about culverts./h2> p classmb-14> The U.S. Department of Transportations Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) announced a total of $196 million going to 59 Tribal, state, and local governments that will fix or remove 169 culvert barriers to improve fish passage. Outdated culverts and other infrastructure can cause roads to flood and severely restrict or altogether block fish passage, which is key to the health of fish runs and important to commercial and recreational fishing, and the health of Tribal communities. 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Monitoring data provides owners with an understanding of the effectiveness of the AOP water crossings over time and helps readily identify emerging maintenance needs. /p> /div> /div> div classswiper-slide> div> img src/images/Benefits_of_Monitoring_2.jpg altShallow stream flows into a culvert /> /div> div classswiper-slide__content> h2 classswiper-slide__title>Benefits of Monitoring/h2> p> Monitoring AOP crossings during their lifecycle from construction onward provides a key feedback loop into the design and construction processes allowing owners to potentially improve processes based on lessons learned from projects over time. Owners can benefit by lowered capital and maintenance expenditures as design and construction processes are refined. /p> /div> /div> div classswiper-slide> div> img src/images/Benefits_of_Monitoring_3.jpg altShallow stream flows into a culvert /> /div> div classswiper-slide__content> h2 classswiper-slide__title>Why use aopMAP for Monitoring/h2> p> aopMAP provide field ready tools that have been tested nationwide for the monitoring of AOP water crossing structures. The aopMAP datasets are standardized to allow for determination of success of AOP projects and to facilitate the identification of best practices. /p> /div> /div> div classswiper-slide> div> img src/images/Benefits_of_Monitoring_4.jpg altShallow stream flows into a culvert /> /div> div classswiper-slide__content> h2 classswiper-slide__title>Grant programs and Monitoring/h2> p> Recent AOP water crossing grant programs, including the FHWA National Culvert Removal, Replacement and Rehabilitation Grant program, either require monitoring or include monitoring as a grant selection criteria. aopMAP offers a set of field ready tools that can be utilized by infrastructure owners to help meet these grant criteria. /p> /div> /div> /div> !-- If we need navigation buttons --> div classabsolute right-0 w-full px-12 lg:w-1/2 h-11 bottom-1 lg:bottom-6> div classrelative flex items-center justify-between w-full lg:max-w-48> div classswiper-button-prev> svg xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/2000/svg width44 height45 viewBox0 0 44 45 fillnone > path dM22 28.1837L23.2622 26.9215L19.4122 23.0715H28.4167V21.2381H19.4122L23.2622 17.3881L22 16.1259L15.9711 22.1548L22 28.1837ZM22.0061 38.6548C19.7245 38.6548 17.5793 38.2218 15.5707 37.3559C13.5621 36.49 11.8148 35.3148 10.329 33.8303C8.84313 32.3459 7.66685 30.6003 6.80011 28.5935C5.93337 26.5868 5.5 24.4426 5.5 22.1609C5.5 19.8793 5.93296 17.7341 6.79887 15.7255C7.66482 13.7168 8.84001 11.9696 10.3245 10.4837C11.8089 8.99791 13.5545 7.82163 15.5612 6.95489C17.568 6.08816 19.7122 5.65479 21.9939 5.65479C24.2755 5.65479 26.4207 6.08774 28.4293 6.95366C30.4379 7.8196 32.1852 8.9948 33.671 10.4792C35.1569 11.9637 36.3332 13.7093 37.1999 15.716C38.0666 17.7228 38.5 19.867 38.5 22.1486C38.5 24.4303 38.067 26.5755 37.2011 28.5841C36.3352 30.5927 35.16 32.34 33.6755 33.8258C32.1911 35.3117 30.4455 36.4879 28.4388 37.3547C26.432 38.2214 24.2878 38.6548 22.0061 38.6548ZM22 36.8215C26.0944 36.8215 29.5625 35.4006 32.4042 32.559C35.2458 29.7173 36.6667 26.2492 36.6667 22.1548C36.6667 18.0603 35.2458 14.5923 32.4042 11.7506C29.5625 8.90895 26.0944 7.48812 22 7.48812C17.9056 7.48812 14.4375 8.90895 11.5958 11.7506C8.75417 14.5923 7.33333 18.0603 7.33333 22.1548C7.33333 26.2492 8.75417 29.7173 11.5958 32.559C14.4375 35.4006 17.9056 36.8215 22 36.8215Z fill#8DC73F /> /svg> /div> div classswiper-pagination>/div> div classswiper-button-next> svg width44 height45 viewBox0 0 44 45 fillnone xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/2000/svg > path dM22 28.1837L28.0289 22.1548L22 16.1259L20.7378 17.3881L24.5878 21.2381H15.5833V23.0715H24.5878L20.7378 26.9215L22 28.1837ZM22.0061 38.6548C19.7245 38.6548 17.5793 38.2218 15.5707 37.3559C13.5621 36.49 11.8148 35.3148 10.329 33.8303C8.84313 32.3459 7.66685 30.6003 6.80011 28.5935C5.93337 26.5868 5.5 24.4426 5.5 22.1609C5.5 19.8793 5.93296 17.7341 6.79887 15.7255C7.66482 13.7168 8.84001 11.9696 10.3245 10.4837C11.8089 8.99791 13.5545 7.82163 15.5612 6.95489C17.568 6.08816 19.7122 5.65479 21.9939 5.65479C24.2755 5.65479 26.4207 6.08774 28.4293 6.95366C30.4379 7.8196 32.1852 8.9948 33.671 10.4792C35.1569 11.9637 36.3332 13.7093 37.1999 15.716C38.0666 17.7228 38.5 19.867 38.5 22.1486C38.5 24.4303 38.067 26.5755 37.2011 28.5841C36.3352 30.5927 35.16 32.34 33.6755 33.8258C32.1911 35.3117 30.4455 36.4879 28.4388 37.3547C26.432 38.2214 24.2878 38.6548 22.0061 38.6548ZM22 36.8215C26.0944 36.8215 29.5625 35.4006 32.4042 32.559C35.2458 29.7173 36.6667 26.2492 36.6667 22.1548C36.6667 18.0603 35.2458 14.5923 32.4042 11.7506C29.5625 8.90895 26.0944 7.48812 22 7.48812C17.9056 7.48812 14.4375 8.90895 11.5958 11.7506C8.75417 14.5923 7.33333 18.0603 7.33333 22.1548C7.33333 26.2492 8.75417 29.7173 11.5958 32.559C14.4375 35.4006 17.9056 36.8215 22 36.8215Z fill#8DC73F /> /svg> /div> /div> /div>/div>!-- DID YOU KNOW? SWIPER --> div classdid-you-know>div classswiper did-you-know__swiper> h2 classdid-you-know__title>Did you know?/h2> div classswiper-wrapper> div classswiper-slide> div classdid-you-know__content> blockquote> In the United States there are more than 2 million dams, culverts, and other barriers blocking fish migration patterns. footer classmt-8 text-sm>Source: cite>NOAA/cite>/footer> /blockquote> /div> /div> div classswiper-slide> div classdid-you-know__content> blockquote> Atlantic Salmon were once found in every river north of the Hudson River. 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They consider salmon to be an extremely important gift of food from the Creator, and each year they honor the salmon's sacrifice in special ceremonies. footer classmt-8 text-sm>Source: cite>Pacific Salmon Foundation/cite>/footer> /blockquote> /div> /div> div classswiper-slide> div classdid-you-know__content> blockquote> Anadromous fish (such as salmon) reproduce in in cold freshwater stream but migrate and spend most of their lives in oceans where they accumulate most of their adult weight. /blockquote> /div> /div> div classswiper-slide> div classdid-you-know__content> blockquote> Salmon can migrate more than 1,800 miles upstream through freshwater to spawn (Yukon River). 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