Indian Hollow/Columbia Station
Edison Woods
West Fork
James Clarkson Center
Dawes Arboretum
Allardale Park
Salamander Run
Summit Park
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Indian Hollow/Columbia Station
To compensate for impacts to ±88 acres of wetlands filled in connection with the expansion of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, the North Coast Regional Council of Park Districts (NCRCPD) restored 265 acres of wetlands on parklands acquired by Lorain County Metro Parks.
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Edison Woods
The ±1400-acre Edison Woods Preserve was acquired by Erie MetroParks in 2001 for preservation and restoration. Approximately 376 acres of agricultural land were restored to native prairie ecosystems.
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West Fork of the East Branch of the Black River/
Medina County, Ohio
The mitigation for stream impacts associated with the expansion of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport included the restoration of 5,000 linear feet of degrading stream bank habitat along the West Fork East Branch Black River in Medina County.
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James Clarkson Environmental Discovery Center
Envirotech consulted with Myers Schmalenberger Inc., site landscape architects, and representatives of the Huron Clinton Metropolitan Authority in the design, development and implementation of an 80 acre metropolitan park, which features restorations of the following ecosystems: prairie barrens, short grass prairie, tall grass prairie, and a sedge-fen-lake complex.
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Dawes Arboretum Habitat Restoration
In collaboration with the Arboretum and ODOT, Envirotech and Eco-Design prepared a wetland mitigation plan for a 75-acre agricultural parcel contiguous to the Arboretum, dedicated as the Dutch Fork Wetlands.
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Allardale Park Stream Restoration
Rock v-weirs, gravel riffles and constructed terraces were used to restore ±2250 linear feet of the East Branch, Rocky River within Allardale Park, owned by the Medina County Park District.
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Salamander Run
Salamander Run is a 125-acre parcel located in Butler County acquired by Three Valley Conservation Trust and donated, after restoration, to MetroParks of Butler County.
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Summit Park
The City of Blue Ash developed Summit Park with funding support from a Section 319 grant. Envirotech collaborated with the City’s public works department, landscape architect and Eco-Design to maximize the ecological services to be provided by the new park.
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