The 25-acre LBMS restored an urban, intertidal marsh in 2 phases: turnkey wetland and riparian zone mitigation for the National Lead Site Sayreville Seaport, followed by State and Federal wetland and water resource mitigation. The projects improved tidal hydrology and threatened and endangered species habitat. […]
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The ACMB is comprised of 54 acres of restored marsh that was added to the adjacent Absecon Wildlife Management Area upon completion. The coastal marsh system was impaired by decades of ditching and berming, as well as encroachment by urban development and colonization by invasive vegetation. […]
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The 28-acre ERMB restored the functionally impaired headwater wetland/aquatic system by enhancing existing hydrology/hydraulics, re-establishing native plant species, and improving wildlife habitat, local flood storage, and regional water quality. The bank also eradicated monotone colonies of invasive species. […]
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The 43+ acre ORMB provides forested, scrub-shrub, and emergent wetlands, forested uplands, headwater stream and riparian buffer, and critical wildlife habitat. Prior to restoration, the site was cleared and ditched, resulting in rapid surface runoff, nutrient and sediment loading, and invasive species domination. […]
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The RMB contains ~400 acres of forested wetlands and uplands, scrub-shrub and emergent wetlands, riparian buffer, and vernal, threatened, and endangered species habitat. The project integrated old growth and restored forest, creating Critical Wildlife Habitat for interior dwelling and cavity nesting bird species. […]
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The MRMB restored 34 acres of wetland and over 1,600 linear feet of stream, providing forested, scrub-shrub, and emergent wetlands, forested uplands, headwater stream and riparian buffer, and critical wildlife habitat. The project significantly uplifted threatened and endangered species habitat. […]
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One of 4 related projects for the MDOT SHA – Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration, the Bacon Ridge Branch (Elks Camp Barrett) Stream Restoration Project in the South River Watershed was designed, approved, and constructed to assist MDOT SHA with their commitment to meet the requirements of the Chesapeake Bay TMDL through compliance […]
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GreenVest restored the Manasquan River Mitigation Bank in two parts. The first half of the site is fixed-price, full delivery mitigation for the NJ Turnpike Authority (18.92 acres) and the balance of the site is an at-risk freshwater wetland and riparian zone mitigation bank. This former agricultural site sits in the headwater region of the […]
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The CMB provides compensation for impacts to wetlands and riparian zone through restoration of critical wildlife habitat for the wood turtle, barred owl, and other interior dwelling species. GV restored over 138 acres of forested headwater wetlands and uplands and 1,500 linear feet of stream. […]
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Turnkey mitigation was provided to the New Jersey Transit Authority for the Southern New Jersey Light Rail Transit System, restoring 2.7 acres of palustrine forested wetlands, 2.8 acres of pine-oak forest, 1.7 acres of oak-cherry forest, and habitat for a diverse assemblage of state-listed species of concern. […]
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