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Ecological Projects

Representative Wetland Mitigation and Wetland Mitigation Bank Projects Conducted by GreenVest include:

Johns River Wetland and Stream Restoration Bank - Morganton, North Carolina
Bottomland Hardwoods - 2033 acres, restoration, enhancement, and preservation
Mitigation Plan Development - 1997.

Chimento Mitigation Bank - Little Silver, New Jersey
Forested wetlands, scrub/shrub wetlands freshwater tidal and saltwater tidal - 20 acres, creation, and restoration
Mitigation Plan Development, 1999

Rancocas Wetland Mitigation Bank - Mt. Holly, New Jersey
Bottomland Hardwoods 20 acres, restoration
Mitigation Plan Development - 2002

Wolf River Corridor Mitigation Bank - Fayette County, Tennessee
Bottomland and Swamp Hardwoods - 1100 ac., restoration, creation, enhancement, and preservation
Mitigation Plan Development - 1995

Kitty Hawk Woods Partnership - Tyrrell County, North Carolina
Swamp and Wet Flat Hardwoods - 26 acres, restoration
Installed: March, 1992

Lane Tree Golf Course - Wayne County, North Carolina
Bottomland and Swamp Hardwoods - 26 acres, creation and restoration
Installed: February - March, 1993

Hope Valley Farms - Wake County, North Carolina
Bottomland Hardwoods - 5 acres, creation
Mitigation Plan Development - 1990

Martin Marietta, Benson Quarry - Johnston County, North Carolina
Bottomland Hardwood - 7 acres, creation and restoration
Mitigation Plan Development - 1993

Hobucken Gun Club - Pamlico County, North Carolina
Pocosin Wetlands - 40 acres, restoration
Mitigation Plan Development - 1993

Coddle Creek Reservoir - Cabarrus County, North Carolina
Bottomland Hardwood and Upland Mitigation -250 acres, creation and restoration
Mitigation Implementation - 1993-94 (Contracted through NC State University)

Randleman Reservoir - Randolph and Guilford County, North Carolina
Bottomland Hardwoods - 250 acres, creation and restoration
Mitigation Plan Development - 1995

Marine Corps Base - Camp Lejeune, North Carolina
Pocosin Wetlands, Pine Flatwoods, and Bottomland Hardwoods - 1200 ac. (approx.)
Mitigation Plan Development - 1995

Lyon Swamp Mitigation Project - Bladen County, North Carolina
Bottomland Hardwoods and Atlantic white cedar - 59 acres
Installed: December 1994

Lane Corporation - Neuse River Corridor, Seven Springs Section,
Wayne County., North Carolina

Bottomland and Swamp Hardwoods - 26.69 acres, restoration
Installed: February 1993
(NCDOT contracted to purchase all credits from this project in 1995, completion of the transaction occurred in February, 1996).

Lane Corporation - Neuse River Corridor, Johnston County, North Carolina
Bottomland and Swamp Hardwoods - 44 acres, restoration
Installed: February 1993

Triangle Wetland Consultants, Inc.- Scuppernong River Corridor,
Tyrrell County, North Carolina

Wet Flat and Swamp Hardwoods - 38 acres, restoration, preservation
Installed: March, 1993

Hidden Lake, LLC - Hidden Lake, Tyrrell County, North Carolina
Bottomland and Swamp Hardwoods - 850 acres, restoration, enhancement, and preservation
Mitigation Plan Development and Implementation - 2002

SJWD Water District - Spartanburg County, South Carolina
Bottomland Hardwoods - 45 acres, restoration
Installed: January, 1995

Bogue Sound Tidal Marsh Project - Carteret County, North Carolina
Tidal Marsh - 3.57 ac., restoration
Installed - April, 1998

Cranbury Wetland Mitigation Bank - Cranbury, New Jersey
Bank Approvals - 206 acres
2006

Eveshan Township - Evesham, New Jersey
Turnkey Mitigation - 96 acres
2005 - 2007

Mantua Wetland Turnkey Mitigation - West Deptford Township, New Jersey
Turnkey Mitigation - 156 acres
2004 - 2007

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