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Revitalizing an EPA Brownfield, Part I: Stormwater Considerations in Master Planning and Design

The South River Preserve, located in Waynesboro, Virginia, is currently listed as an EPA brownfield. The site received funding as part of the Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration (NRDAR) program to remediate mercury contamination downstream of a decommissioned DuPont facility.   This presentation focuses on the stormwater engineering components involved in the master planning […]

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The Restoration of Little Westham Creek – Delivering Ecological Uplift in an Urban Watershed

The restoration of Little Westham Creek on the campus of the University of Richmond is an example of how to provide water quality improvements and ecological uplift within the context of an urban watershed.  Developed as part of the City of Richmond’s MS4 TMDL program, this project has reduced sediment and nutrient loads to the […]

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Revitalizing an EPA Brownfield, Part II: Habitat Rehabilitation and Stream Restoration

More than 450,000 brownfields have been identified by the EPA in the U.S. for redevelopment and reuse, one of which is the South River within the City of Waynesboro. Previously owned by Dupont, the river and surrounding areas have been impacted by industrial practices and presence of hazardous substances, pollutants and contaminants. In conjunction with […]