Our Work
All our projects are voluntary—Walla Walla County Conservation District works at the request of local landowners, farmers and community members.

Constructed a modern fish screening system on Mill Creek.

Constructed a bridge to allow vehicles to access farmland without fording the waterway.

Diversion, fish passage, and screening.

Refurbishing a fish screen and enhancing the channel to protect the fish bypass.

Pipeline and diversion project.

Installed a piped conveyance system to improve water flow.

Restoration of fish habitat on the Touchet River.

Installed a fish screen to protect endangered fish species.

Restoration of fish habitat on the Touchet River

Installed a piped conveyance system to improve water flow.

Corrected fish passage and stream flow issues at and downstream of Hofer Dam, which is located on the Touchet River.

Restoration of Doan Creek, a tributary of Mill Creek.

Restoration of Spring Creek, a tributary of Dry Creek.

Corrected fish passage issues at the Gose Street Bridge on Mill Creek.

Constructed a series of weirs to raise the water level of a section of Yellowhawk Creek.