GreenVest created, restored, and preserved wetlands on 3 acres of agricultural field to provide compensatory wetland mitigation for unavoidable impacts associated with the Prince George’s County and District of Columbia Reliability and Reinforcement Project for Washington Gas Light Company. […]
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The Tinkers Creek Stream Restoration Project is an economical, full‐delivery solution for Prince George’s County Department of the Environment to meet TMDL requirements designed to restore water quality to the Chesapeake Bay and comply with their MS4 permit. The Tinkers Creek Stream Restoration Project is being completed by the GV‐Petro Joint Venture, LLC, a partnership […]
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The USDA Beltsville Agricultural Research Center (BARC) Stream and Wetland Restoration Project is comprised of 3 adjacent projects in coordination with the MDOT State Highway Association, Prince George’s County Department of Public Works and Transportation, and the Chesapeake Bay Trust-Maryland Department of the Environment Nontidal Wetland Grant Program. The restoration was completed on a former […]
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The Piscataway Creek Mitigation Site provides permittee responsible mitigation for 11.43 acres of freshwater wetland impacts for a government client and was developed in partnership with GreenTrust Alliance and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District. The PCMS develops 12.5 non-tidal wetland mitigation units to offset 11.42 acres of permanent non-tidal wetland impacts and […]
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The Mattawoman Creek Mitigation Site is a stream and wetland mitigation bank developed in partnership with GreenTrust Alliance and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District to provide compensatory mitigation credit for a federal client. The MCMS is the first bank site developed under an umbrella mitigation bank instrument which is available for mitigation […]
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The PRMS provided mitigation for riparian zone impacts associated with the JCPL Martinsville Substation. GV enhanced 0.831 acres of degraded, agriculturally modified areas, replacing invasive and non-native species with native, forested riparian zone vegetation. […]
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GV provided turnkey mitigation for 0.19 acres of forested riparian zone impacts associated with the construction of the Linden to Perth Amboy Pipeline project by Buckeye Partners LP. The project included the preservation of 1.52 acres of high quality forested riparian zone. […]
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Avalon is one of three salt marsh resiliency projects funded by a National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Hurricane Sandy grant. Serious subsidence and erosion diminished ecosystem services on site, so dredged material was reused to enhance the marsh and stabilize the shoreline. […]
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Fortescue is one of three salt marsh resiliency projects funded by a National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Hurricane Sandy grant. Serious subsidence and erosion diminished ecosystem services on site, so dredged material was reused to enhance the marsh and stabilize the shoreline. […]
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The Ring Island Salt Marsh Restoration project is one of three salt marsh restoration projects in southern New Jersey being funded by a National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Hurricane Sandy grant. The intent of these restoration projects is two-fold—to restore and enhance the chosen salt marshes and to investigate the utility and effectiveness beneficially reusing […]
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