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Why stream restoration is under scrutiny — and why it still matters
Stream restoration has come under increasing scrutiny in Maryland, and increasingly across the broader Mid-Atlantic, wit …
It’s all about the water: How restoring hydrology at Riverby Ranch brought a Texas landscape back to life Storymap
A ranching landscape is often designed to move water through efficiently. Streams may be straightened or redirected to p …
Three floodplain restoration projects highlight the power of collaboration under Pennsylvania’s clean water procurement framework
Follow the link to a Chesapeake Bay Program blog post, authored by Marisa Baldine, that covers three restoration project …
Turning sediment into sustainability: Using dredge material to restore landscapes
As maritime activity increases along the coasts, the accumulation of dredged sediment is rising, and traditional placeme …
Restore the stream, restore the valley StoryMap
What happens when restoring a stream means you are actually restoring an entire valley? The benefits extend far beyond t …
How Tazewell County is building a blueprint for community resilience
When it comes to flood resilience, small communities are often on the front lines, facing steep terrain, aging infrastru …
Abandoned mine lands: An opportunity for nature and communities
Billions in funding are available, but execution will determine what actually gets done. Across the United States, billi …
Behind the article: Investing in Milwaukee’s flood resilience
In her recent piece for The Epicenter, Erin Delawalla, Director of Water Solutions, explores how the Milwaukee Metropoli …
Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District is investing in resiliency to minimize flooding and protect critical water resources
Erin Delawalla, Director of Water Solutions, explores how Milwaukee is becoming a national leader in climate-resilient u …