One of 3 related sites for the NJ Turnpike Authority, GV provided 130 acres of fixed-price, turnkey mitigation to offset unavoidable wetland and riparian zone impacts resulting from roadway, shoulder, and interchange improvement and expansion for the Garden State Parkway Mile Marker 83-100 Improvement Project. […]
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One of 3 related sites for the NJ Turnpike Authority, GV provided 33 acres of fixed-price, turnkey mitigation to offset unavoidable wetland and riparian zone impacts resulting from roadway, shoulder, and interchange improvement and expansion for the Garden State Parkway Mile Marker 83-100 Improvement Project. […]
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One of 3 related sites for the NJ Turnpike Authority, GV provided 36.56 acres of fixed-price, turnkey mitigation to offset unavoidable wetland and riparian zone impacts resulting from roadway, shoulder, and interchange improvement and expansion for the Garden State Parkway Mile Marker 83-100 Improvement Project. […]
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The OCMS restored and preserved 6.24 acres of wetlands and riparian zones to provide compensatory mitigation for our client, Sunoco. Prior to restoration, the former agricultural site had been ditched and modified, resulting in rapid surface runoff and minimal vegetative diversity. […]
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The SP-BB Project is located within the Jamesburg Park Conservation Area, providing a unique ecological uplift opportunity in an otherwise fully developed small town. The project will enhance 9.86 acres of historically disturbed agricultural impoundments and clear-cut freshwater scrub-shrub/emergent wetlands. […]
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The Chesapeake Bay Trust/Maryland Department of the Environment Birch Branch Wetland Restoration Project, situated in the Atlantic Coastal Bays watershed was designed, approved, and constructed to rehabilitate, create, and restore wetlands on the site. This included: the restoration of site hydrology by optimizing groundwater to surface water connection; creating ecological uplift by enhancing ecological functions […]
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One of 4 related projects for the MDOT SHA – Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration, Rolling Ridge was restored to meet Chesapeake Bay TMDL requirements. The Project includes 4.9 acres containing 3,467 linear feet of stream. Prior to restoration, the stream had been channelized and straightened, resulting in significant erosion. […]
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One of 4 related projects for the MDOT SHA – Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration, the Muddy Creek (River Valley Ranch) Stream Restoration Project at Gunpowder Falls was designed, approved, and constructed to assist MDOT SHA with their commitment to meet requirements of the Chesapeake Bay TMDL through compliance with the requirements established […]
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One of 4 projects for the MDOT SHA – Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration, LGC was restored to meet Chesapeake Bay TMDL requirements. The Project includes 9,341 linear feet of stream and associated riparian buffer. Prior to restoration, agricultural practices infringed upon natural stream processes, causing channel degradation. […]
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Summit Associates, Inc. retained GV to address 64 acres of mitigation required by an EPA Administrative Consent Order. The project restored wetlands that were ecologically degraded with significantly modified hydrology due to use as the Raritan Arsenal by the United States Department of Army. […]
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