The 'Toutle River' is a river in southwestern
Washington State, in the
Pacific Northwest region of the
United States. It rises on the flanks of
Mount St. Helens and joins the
Cowlitz River near
Castle Rock.
Eruption of Mt. St. Helens
The
May 18,
1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens and subsequent
lahars poured vast amounts of
sediment into the Toutle, which was formerly navigable. The
US Army Corps of Engineers dredged 85 million m³ (110 million yd³) of sediment from the river and built the US$65 million
Sediment Retention Structure on the North Fork of the Toutle to keep it clear in the future. Part of the same engineering works is a tunnel to drain
Spirit Lake whose natural outlet was blocked by the eruption.
External links
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Taming the Toutle River Seattle Times, October 25, 2004
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Sediment Retention Structure – U.S. Army Corps of Engineers