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STREAM / POND RESTORATION

With the increase in projects aimed at re-establishing the health and stability of our waterways there has been a growing need for competent professionals qualified to implement this unique type of ecological improvement. Our knowledge of native plant establishment, fluvial geomorphology and stream stabilization structures coupled with the skills, experiences and equipment to implement this type of work is essential for the success of our projects. An adept contractor can also identify unforeseen opportunities to enhance the project, reduce unnecessary costs, minimize environmental impacts during the construction phase and provide results that meet or exceed goals beyond the scope of contract.

Key Features:

  • Natural channel design
  • EPSC Qualified Inspectors
  • Riparian buffer
  • Native plants
  • SWPPP documentation
  • Biodegradable erosion and sediment controls

Project Partners

Awards

LFUCG Environmental Commission Award


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