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Maryland Stream Restoration Association

“an association of professionals dedicated to healthy streams through the advancement of stream restoration science” 


National Conference MSRA Field Trip — Engineered Wood Structures as a Restoration Approach—See it for Yourself

  • 23 Aug 2023
  • 12:30 PM - 6:00 PM (EDT)
  • Renniasance Baltimore Harborplace 202 E Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21202
  • 77

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MSRA, Biohabitats, Greenvest, and EQR are happy to host a field trip for National Stream Restoration Conference Attendees!

Event Details:

When:  Wednesday August 23, 2023

Registration will close August 16, 2023 

Where:  Meet in the lobby of the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace. 

Time (12:30 PM to 6:00 PM):  All attendees will meet in the lobby of the hotel, pickup their bag lunch and board busses for the field trip. They will return to the hotel by 6:00PM.  

Cost $100 for conference attendees. Due to limited space this field trip is for National Stream Restoration Conference Attendees ONLY. 

About the field trip: 

Just a 30-minute bus ride from the conference hotel is Bacon Ridge Branch, the site of the first stream in Maryland to be restored using only wood, harvested on site, for structure.

We will pick you up at the conference hotel, provide a bag lunch, and take you to the Elks Camp restoration site on Bacon Ridge in nearby Anne Arundel County, Maryland. We will bring you back to the conference hotel in time for dinner.  The sites will require walking on uneven terrain and knee boots are highly encouraged. We will talk/answer questions about the project on the bus trip to and from the sites as well as during the tour.

The Elks Camp  project, located on Bacon Ridge Branch, was completed in 2019, so it has been ‘in the ground’ for 4 years.  This 18,000-ft long full-delivery stream restoration project uses all wood structures harvested on-site to reduce costs, improve habitat complexity, and deliver a more sustainable project. This project client is GreenVest, with funding from the Maryland State Highway Administration’s full delivery stream restoration services contract. Biohabitats is the designer and EQR is the contractor. 

Who “wood” miss this opportunity to see an approach to stream restoration that dramatically reduces a project’s cost and carbon footprint?   Join us!

                     



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