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Stream Restoration

Stream restorations are project with potentially, far reaching implications so we work in concert with county soil and water districts, municipalities, engineers and home owners to ensure each project goes as smoothly as possible.

Some of our notable stream restoration projects include.

  • Chest Bowl Dam Removal – After removal of two failed stone and concrete dams we reconstructed the channel, improving fish passage and habitat through the park. We also installed two concrete abutments for a pedestrian bridge.
  • French River Fish Passage – Working at the head of the French River we replaced a worn out and undersized culvert with a new snowmobile bridge. Our scope of work included the excavation, bridge abutments, bridge installation, and stream restoration.
  • Sargent Creek – We restored almost a mile of stream channel following the devastating floods of 2012, creating fish habitat while reducing erosion.
Stream Restoration
A recently constructed channel on Sargent Creek.
Chester Bowl
Channel under construction after Chester Bowl dam removal.
Elim Creek
Elim creek two years after dam removal and reconstruction.
Dam Removal
Removing a failed red clay dam.
Toe Wood
Toewood is used to reinforce river bends and provide fish habitat.
Sargent Creek
Some of themMachines required for reconstructing a channel.
French River
Replacing failed culverts with a bridge to enable fish passage.
Rip Rap
Heavy flow along a rip rap bank protecting a nearby house.
Northland Weather
Working on the Cherster Bowl Dam removal after an early fall storm.
Habitat/Passage
Pictured at newly constructed channel at Chester Bowl.