Road Survey Results
�Poor roads in Northwest corner
�Most roads acceptable or good
�Culverts most common problem
We conducted a survey of the watershed�s roads in October.  Each road was rated qualitatively, by assessments of the crown, ditch conditions, road surface conditions, and specific problems with diversions and culverts.  This map show�s each road�s rating by color and the location of problem sites, also distinguished by each color.  As you can see, the majority of poor roads, by our assesments, are located in the Northwest corner of the watershed.  While most of the roads were rated as acceptable or good, the majority of camp roads were only fair and have plenty of room for improvement.  Culverts were the most common problem sites, usually due to inadequecy.  With some culverts clogged, or too small, or absent.  This is a problem when water flows over the road instead of through the culvert, causing erosion and flooding.