Combined Activities: Specific activity types could not be separated by location.
Urban Activities: Projects unique to urban areas that are designed to reduce erosion, improve water quality, and enhance aquatic habitat. (e.g. Bioswales)
Aggregated: One project with multiple project types. (e.g. Fish Passage and Road)
Fish Passage Activities: Fish Passage Improvement projects that address a migration barrier problem. (e.g. Culvert replaced with bridge)
Instream Activities: In-channel activities designed to improve aquatic habitat conditions (e.g. Instream habitat (not anchored): Large wood placement)
Riparian Activities: Activities designed to improve riparian habitat conditions and stream bank stability (e.g. Riparian fencing). Includes riparian activity related to harvest voluntary tree retention and riparian conifer restoration.
Road Activities: Projects designed to decrease risk of road failure and reduce chronic sediment input from existing roads (not new roads). (e.g. Surface drainage improvements)
Wetland Activities: Activities designed to restore, create or improve wetland or estuary habitat conditions. (e.g. Wetland restoration)
Upland Activities: upland, grazing, and irrigation projects designed to reduce erosion, improve water quality, increase stream flow, promote native vegetation growth, and other watershed benefits. (e.g. Off-channel livestock watering)