The majority of the work consisted of grading the floodplain of an overflow channel at the middle reaches of the site. Sediment deposited at the mouth of Sullivan Creek during the recent high flow event was mobilized by rerouting the creek in order to restore it to its historic channel elevation to facilitate better functioning of the outfall from the wastewater treatment plant of Metaline Falls. Logs were collected and sorted for use in engineered log jams through the site, and remaining portions of the log crib dam were removed from the channel to facilitate further cutting through impounded sediment at the lower reaches of the site.