Planning Habitat Restoration for Dredging Projects WEDA Midwest Chapter Conference Green Bay, Wisconsin April 27, 2012 Jack Brunner.

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Planning Habitat Restoration for Dredging Projects WEDA Midwest Chapter Conference Green Bay, Wisconsin April 27, 2012 Jack Brunner

Outline Advantages of Habitat Restoration Planning Considerations Grand Calumet River: Case Study Lessons Learned Summary

Advantages of Habitat Restoration Wildlife and Ecosystem Benefits Community Relations Program Priority - EPA, USACE, and State Permitting Requirements Cost Savings

Planning Considerations: Assessment Factors

Planning Considerations: Project Components Stakeholders Funding/Authority Site Access Substrate Hydrology Vegetative Communities

Planning Considerations: Project Components Planting Strategy Performance Standards T&E Species Invasive Species Predator Control Maintenance

Planning Considerations

Grand Calumet River Great Lakes Legacy Act project EPA GLNPO, USFWS and State of Indiana Grand Calumet River AOC, Lake County, IN

WBGCR Reaches 1 & 2 and Roxana Marsh Restoration goals –Excavate ~109,000 CY of contaminated sediment from 19-acre marsh –Dredge river and wetland shelves –Remove invasive species –Restore native habitat –Stabilize banks Construction substantially complete: June 2012

West Branch Reaches 1 & 2 and Roxana Marsh

Roxana Marsh – Restoration Plan

Invasive Species Control Sprayed Phragmites in non-dredge areas Utility and other access limitations

Marsh Excavation Removed Phragmites root mass with contamination Used road mats for access

Marsh Excavation

River Dredging Undercut Phragmites along banks Removed from the site

Sand Capping Placed hydraulically in river Placed mechanically in marsh and wetland shelves

Mowing Prescribed burn restrictions Mowed after herbicide application

Raking or Tilling Tilled to improve seed to soil contact Depth limitations in pipeline buffer areas Raked as needed

Seeding and Planting Adjust planting zones based on as-built conditions Blanket seeded areas

Providing Habitat Structure Removed trees for site access Placed within pond and along shoreline as habitat structure

Bank Stabilization Used bioengineering techniques Modified design based on field conditions

EBGCR Reaches 4A and 4B

Lessons Learned Involve stakeholders early in planning Spray invasives before sediment removal Use prescribed burning where possible Adjust planting zones as needed Blanket seeded areas Install and maintain predator control fencing

Summary Consider assessment factors and project components during planning and design Employ adaptive management during project implementation Restoration takes time

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