Assisting MassDER with Updated Culvert Guidance
The updated guidance seeks to improve conditions at previously restricted crossings while mitigating flooding risks.
Kristopher Houle Featured On “Energy Environment Economy” Podcast
Kris joined EBC’s podcast to discuss the importance of dam removal efforts in the Northeast for public and private dam owners.
Mashpee Habitat Restoration Effort Receives Grant Award
The Association to Preserve Cape Cod received $2.58 million towards habitat restoration efforts along the Mashpee River.Ā
Creating a More Resilient Cape Cod
Our team has prepared a GIS-based map with some of our most recent resiliency projects across the Cape’s shorelines and waterways.
Mystic-Woburn Project Finishing Restoration Phase
Our team is working to restore the Wedgemere Station area through replanting native grasses, plants, and trees that provide vital habitat and food for native animals.Ā
Weston, MA Culverts Receive State Funding for Replacement
Once complete, the project will help restore fish passage, while also improving water quality and enhancing community resilience.
Mass EEA Announces $14M in Grant Awards for Dams and Seawalls
These grants will help municipalities and nonprofits address critical repairs and safely remove outdated structures.
The Ecological Benefits of Dam Removal
Removal can achieve both short- and long-term cost savings, while adding resiliency and creating a permanent ecological improvement.
Weir Creek Restoration Public Meeting Held in Dennis, MA
The project team reviewed modeling results and replacement options for two culverts along a low-lying roadway prone to routine flooding.
Coonamessett River Restoration Project Highlighted by BSCES
This stream restoration and bridge design project in Falmouth, MA ecologically restored a decommissioned cranberry bog.