Boyston Creek
Stream Restoration Project
The project team utilized root wads and rock structures to stabilize Boyston Creek’s streambanks and redirect stream flows away from the banks
Boyston Creek
French Broad Watershed, Mills River
Henderson County, Hendersonville, NC
Status: Completed 2023
Stream Restored: ~3,650 feet
Planting Stats: 7,240 (live stakes), 1,256 (trees)
Carbon Sequestration: 32.1 tons
Sediment Reduction: 220 tons
Resource Institute’s Partners:
Before restoration, Boyston Creek’s streambanks were severely eroded, encroaching on roadways and leading to property loss.
Natural Resource Concerns/Issues
Streambanks on Line Creek were steep and severely eroded and lacked a riparian buffer
Original Stream = Type G4c
Project Objectives:
New Stream Type = B4c
Improve water quality by reducing sediment, nutrient, organic, and inorganic loading of the stream and reduce streambank erosion
Stabilize the stream reach to prevent further aggradation or degradation by providing an improved dimension, pattern and/or profile that will improve sediment transport and manage surface waters and groundwater levels in floodplains, riparian areas, and wetlands
Construct rock and woody structures to provide instream habitat, stabilize streambanks and the channel bed
Establish a riparian buffer, remove invasive plant species, and reestablish native plants, trees, and shrubs