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Coal Creek (Washington)

Coal Creek is a creek in Bellevue, Washington, United States, on Seattle's Eastside. It is named for the coal mining industry prominent in the area in the 19th century. There is a popular trail which parallels the creek, allowing views of defunct coal mining equipment and even some bits of coal sitting on the ground in spots.

Coal Creek
Footbridge with Coal Creek Falls behind
Location
CountryUnited States
StateWashington
CountyKing
Physical characteristics
SourceCougar Mountain
MouthLake Washington
 • location
Newport Shores, Bellevue
Length7 mi (11 km)
Basin size7.11 sq mi (18.4 km2)[1]

The source of Coal Creek is 1,400 feet (425 m) above sea level on Cougar Mountain. It flows approximately 7 miles (11 km) to the northwest, emptying into Lake Washington at Newport Shores.[1]

Coal mine edit

The surveyors Philip H. Lewis and Edwin Richardson first discovered coal along the creek in 1863.[2] This coal was better located for transport to Seattle than the mines further east at Squak Mountain, and in the 1870s the mining of this coal led to the founding of Newcastle, Washington.[3]

In 1983, the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement reclaimed entries to the mine, and by 1984 fenced off 16 "extremely hazardous" openings, contracting work to permanently seal them by 1986.[4][5]

In 1987, King County and the City of Bellevue produced a hydrological model and subsequent watershed management plan for the creek. The earlier mining activity included mine tailings dumped along the stream bank, creating steep slopes which would collapse and create landslides, contributed to "extensive sedimentation problems" in Coal Creek. Additionally, it was found that 10% of base flows were from mine tunnels. [6]

As of sampling in 2007, concentrations of arsenic, nickel, and Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate were still higher concentrations than the sediment cleanup objectives set forth in the watershed management plan.[7]

Aquatic life edit

As part of the Bellevue city watershed management plan,[8] Coal Creek salmon escapement is monitored annually.[9] Populations of adult coho salmon stock were re-introduced into the creek in 2014, 2019, and 2021 from the Issaquah hatchery,[10][11] as well as "9,000 - 13,800 zero age coho into Coal Creek from 1994 - 1997".[12]

Other species of fish observed include sockeye salmon, chinook salmon, steelhead, and trout.[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Coal Creek Site 0442". Retrieved 2016-09-24.
  2. ^ Lange, Greg (November 3, 1998). "Surveyors discover coal at Newcastle (east King County) in October 1863". HistoryLink. Retrieved November 3, 2018.
  3. ^ Ott, Jennifer (October 10, 2012). "Seattle Coal & Transportation Company begins operating Seattle's first railroad on March 22, 1872". HistoryLink. Retrieved November 3, 2018.
  4. ^ Frank V. LaSalata; Mark C. Menard; Timothy J. Walsh; Henry W. Schasse (1985). Inventory of Abandoned Coal Mines in the State of Washington (PDF) (Report). Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement. p. 4. Retrieved 2023-02-12. At least 19 mines have been operated in the area (Walsh, 1983) and extensive areas are still known to contain open mine workings. OSM reclaimed entries to the old Newcastle mine in 1983 and will fence off 16 extremely hazardous openings in the fall of 1984. OSM has budgeted $80,000 for this reclamation.
  5. ^ Boyle, Brian; Stearns, Art; Lasmanis, Raymond (1985-10-01). "Washington Geologic Newsletter" (PDF). 13: 4. Retrieved 2023-02-12. Work associated with the inventory also included the immediate erectioh of temporary fences around 16 of the worst hazards until more permanent closures could be designed. OSM has contracted for engineering services to develop closure designs for the priority 1 hazards. The contractor is Skelly and Loy Engineers-Consultants of Lexington, Kentucky, which also performed the inventory. The contract work will consist of the design of closures, development of construction specifications, and estimation of closure costs. OSM plans to begin construction on the first group of closures in the summer of 1986. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. ^ Stream Report (Report). King County. 2016-12-02. Retrieved 2023-02-12. A comprehensive basin plan for Coal Creek was produced by King County and the City of Bellevue in 1987 (King County). As part of this planning effort a hydrologic model was developed. It was found that base flows in Coal Creek are augmented by approximately 10% by flows from mine tunnels. Coal Creek was also found to have extensive sedimentation problems from stream bank erosion and the occasional catastrophic failure of tailing slopes that remain from the old coal mining activities in the creek's headwaters and landslides of the steep slopes above the creek. Since 1997, the City of Bellevue has maintained two sediment retention ponds in the system, one immediately upstream of Interstate Highway 405 and another immediately upstream of Coal Creek Parkway. While the sediment ponds are helping to control excessive delta formation through the reduction of large particles, smaller particles and fine silts and clays remain suspended and wash downstream (Tetra Tech/KCM, 2005). Thus the ponds provide no protection for spawning and rearing habitat (Kerwin, 2001).
  7. ^ Stream Report (Report). King County. 2016-12-02. Retrieved 2023-02-12. Basin-wide sampling took place in 2007, including four sites along the Coal Creek reach. Concentrations of arsenic at sites A442 and D442 exceeded the Sediment Cleanup Objective (SCO), meaning effects to sediment-dwelling animals are possible, but uncertain. At site A442, concentrations of nickel and bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (a ubiquitous chemical found in many plastics) also exceeded SCO. AVS/SEM analysis suggests that metals were bioavailable at site D442, but not at site A442.
  8. ^ "Watershed Management Plan". City of Bellevue, WA. 2022-11-08. Retrieved 2023-02-12.
  9. ^ "Salmon in the City". City of Bellevue, WA. 2022-11-22. Retrieved 2022-02-12.
  10. ^ Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (2021). Bellevue Salmon Spawner Surveys 2021 (PDF) (Report). City of Bellevue, WA. p. 7. Retrieved 2022-02-12.
  11. ^ "Coho salmon released in Coal Creek". City of Bellevue, WA. 2021-11-04. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2023-02-13. Retrieved 2023-02-12.
  12. ^ "Stream Report - King County". kingcounty.gov. Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  13. ^ "Stream Report - King County". kingcounty.gov. Retrieved 2023-02-13.

External links edit

  • USGS gage 12119705 Coal Creek, USGS Water-Date Report 2008
  • U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Coal Creek
  • King County Stream Report for Coal Creek and its cited technical references

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Coal Creek is a creek in Bellevue Washington United States on Seattle s Eastside It is named for the coal mining industry prominent in the area in the 19th century There is a popular trail which parallels the creek allowing views of defunct coal mining equipment and even some bits of coal sitting on the ground in spots Coal CreekFootbridge with Coal Creek Falls behindLocationCountryUnited StatesStateWashingtonCountyKingPhysical characteristicsSourceCougar MountainMouthLake Washington locationNewport Shores BellevueLength7 mi 11 km Basin size7 11 sq mi 18 4 km2 1 The source of Coal Creek is 1 400 feet 425 m above sea level on Cougar Mountain It flows approximately 7 miles 11 km to the northwest emptying into Lake Washington at Newport Shores 1 Contents 1 Coal mine 2 Aquatic life 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksCoal mine editThe surveyors Philip H Lewis and Edwin Richardson first discovered coal along the creek in 1863 2 This coal was better located for transport to Seattle than the mines further east at Squak Mountain and in the 1870s the mining of this coal led to the founding of Newcastle Washington 3 In 1983 the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement reclaimed entries to the mine and by 1984 fenced off 16 extremely hazardous openings contracting work to permanently seal them by 1986 4 5 In 1987 King County and the City of Bellevue produced a hydrological model and subsequent watershed management plan for the creek The earlier mining activity included mine tailings dumped along the stream bank creating steep slopes which would collapse and create landslides contributed to extensive sedimentation problems in Coal Creek Additionally it was found that 10 of base flows were from mine tunnels 6 As of sampling in 2007 concentrations of arsenic nickel and Bis 2 ethylhexyl phthalate were still higher concentrations than the sediment cleanup objectives set forth in the watershed management plan 7 Aquatic life editAs part of the Bellevue city watershed management plan 8 Coal Creek salmon escapement is monitored annually 9 Populations of adult coho salmon stock were re introduced into the creek in 2014 2019 and 2021 from the Issaquah hatchery 10 11 as well as 9 000 13 800 zero age coho into Coal Creek from 1994 1997 12 Other species of fish observed include sockeye salmon chinook salmon steelhead and trout 13 See also editList of rivers of Washington state References edit a b Coal Creek Site 0442 Retrieved 2016 09 24 Lange Greg November 3 1998 Surveyors discover coal at Newcastle east King County in October 1863 HistoryLink Retrieved November 3 2018 Ott Jennifer October 10 2012 Seattle Coal amp Transportation Company begins operating Seattle s first railroad on March 22 1872 HistoryLink Retrieved November 3 2018 Frank V LaSalata Mark C Menard Timothy J Walsh Henry W Schasse 1985 Inventory of Abandoned Coal Mines in the State of Washington PDF Report Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement p 4 Retrieved 2023 02 12 At least 19 mines have been operated in the area Walsh 1983 and extensive areas are still known to contain open mine workings OSM reclaimed entries to the old Newcastle mine in 1983 and will fence off 16 extremely hazardous openings in the fall of 1984 OSM has budgeted 80 000 for this reclamation Boyle Brian Stearns Art Lasmanis Raymond 1985 10 01 Washington Geologic Newsletter PDF 13 4 Retrieved 2023 02 12 Work associated with the inventory also included the immediate erectioh of temporary fences around 16 of the worst hazards until more permanent closures could be designed OSM has contracted for engineering services to develop closure designs for the priority 1 hazards The contractor is Skelly and Loy Engineers Consultants of Lexington Kentucky which also performed the inventory The contract work will consist of the design of closures development of construction specifications and estimation of closure costs OSM plans to begin construction on the first group of closures in the summer of 1986 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Stream Report Report King County 2016 12 02 Retrieved 2023 02 12 A comprehensive basin plan for Coal Creek was produced by King County and the City of Bellevue in 1987 King County As part of this planning effort a hydrologic model was developed It was found that base flows in Coal Creek are augmented by approximately 10 by flows from mine tunnels Coal Creek was also found to have extensive sedimentation problems from stream bank erosion and the occasional catastrophic failure of tailing slopes that remain from the old coal mining activities in the creek s headwaters and landslides of the steep slopes above the creek Since 1997 the City of Bellevue has maintained two sediment retention ponds in the system one immediately upstream of Interstate Highway 405 and another immediately upstream of Coal Creek Parkway While the sediment ponds are helping to control excessive delta formation through the reduction of large particles smaller particles and fine silts and clays remain suspended and wash downstream Tetra Tech KCM 2005 Thus the ponds provide no protection for spawning and rearing habitat Kerwin 2001 Stream Report Report King County 2016 12 02 Retrieved 2023 02 12 Basin wide sampling took place in 2007 including four sites along the Coal Creek reach Concentrations of arsenic at sites A442 and D442 exceeded the Sediment Cleanup Objective SCO meaning effects to sediment dwelling animals are possible but uncertain At site A442 concentrations of nickel and bis 2 ethylhexyl phthalate a ubiquitous chemical found in many plastics also exceeded SCO AVS SEM analysis suggests that metals were bioavailable at site D442 but not at site A442 Watershed Management Plan City of Bellevue WA 2022 11 08 Retrieved 2023 02 12 Salmon in the City City of Bellevue WA 2022 11 22 Retrieved 2022 02 12 Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife 2021 Bellevue Salmon Spawner Surveys 2021 PDF Report City of Bellevue WA p 7 Retrieved 2022 02 12 Coho salmon released in Coal Creek City of Bellevue WA 2021 11 04 Archived PDF from the original on 2023 02 13 Retrieved 2023 02 12 Stream Report King County kingcounty gov Retrieved 2023 02 13 Stream Report King County kingcounty gov Retrieved 2023 02 13 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Coal Creek Washington USGS gage 12119705 Coal Creek USGS Water Date Report 2008 U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Coal Creek King County Stream Report for Coal Creek and its cited technical references 47 32 16 N 122 07 44 W 47 537717 N 122 129002 W 47 537717 122 129002 nbsp This King County Washington state location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte This article related to a river in the state of Washington is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coal Creek Washington amp oldid 1174531035, 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