intermediate work · Villa Paranacito, borde de canal publico, Villa Paranacito, AR
Estaquillar el borde del canal publico con sauce criollo | Stake the public channel edge with criollo willow.
Fund it for $280. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$280 proposed
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What the work involvesEl borde del canal publico retrocede en cada creciente y la forma mas barata de sostenerlo es la que usan los isleros desde siempre: estacas vivas de sauce criollo que enraizan y arman una trama en pocas temporadas. | English: The public channel edge retreats with every rise and the cheapest way to hold it is the one the island residents have always used: live criollo willow stakes that root and weave a mat within a few seasons.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- 1. Marcar el tramo con el municipio, sobre la parte alta y estable del borde. | Mark the stretch with the municipality, on the high, stable part of the edge.
- 2. Cortar estacas vivas de sauce criollo de la medida y grosor correctos, en temporada. | Cut live criollo willow stakes of the right length and thickness, in season.
- 3. Clavar cada estaca a mano en tresbolillo, con las yemas hacia arriba y a la profundidad indicada. | Hand drive each stake in a staggered grid, buds upwards and to the stated depth.
- 4. Regar el tramo, senalizarlo y registrar cantidad de estacas y GPS. | Water the stretch, sign it and record stake count and GPS.
What counts as done
- Foto del tramo de borde antes del trabajo | Photo of the edge stretch before the work
- Foto de las estacas clavadas en tresbolillo, con las yemas hacia arriba | Photo of the staked grid with buds upwards
- Cantidad de estacas y GPS del tramo registrados | Stake count and GPS for the stretch recorded
Proof is measured against these, not judged by taste.
The standard this serves
Watershed Health. A watershed is everything the land pours into a stream, and the stream keeps the record. The EPA's bioassessment method reads that record through the small creatures living in the gravel: mayflies and caddisflies mean clean water, only worms and midges mean trouble. Mastery looks like a person who can wade one riffle with a net and tell you how the whole valley is doing. That skill is built sample by sample. This packet is one of them: one site, one careful count, one entry in the long record of a stream.
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