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Woonasquatucket Watershed Riparian Buffer Restoration
Site Nomination Online Form
What to look for in a site:
The best potential sites are those that are significantly degraded in the existing condition and can potentially be modified to restore lost or degraded buffer characteristics. Examples include sites where forest vegetation has been removed and replaced by mowed lawn, fill, trash, or abandoned impervious surfaces. Other potential sites include buffers with poorly functioning stormwater system (e.g. concentrated runoff carried sediment and pollutants directly to the river through paved swales, eroded gullies, or pipes, limiting infiltration into the soils of naturally vegetated cover types), soil erosion, or unstable stream banks. The best potential sites are those where the land is either publicly owned or the private owner wishes to donate the site, sell it reasonably, or restore it and place it into a permament conservation easement. All sites should be either immediately adjacent to the Woonasquatucket River (including the waterbodies formed by dams along its length), or one of its tributaries.