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AWARDS

Recognized by the Chesapeake Storm Water Network for the Best Stream Restoration for our North Cypress Branch Stream and Wetland Restoration. This project used an integrated watershed restoration approach, creating or enhancing 7.4 acres of non-tidal wetland through the approximately 3,000 linear feet of stream restoration in a highly urbanized watershed.

Best Urban BMP in the Bay Award (2017)

Recognized by the Chesapeake Storm Water Network for the Best Stream Restoration for our Daylighting of Broad Branch and Restoration of its Linnean Park Tributary utilizing our innovative regenerative stream channel restoration technology.

Best Urban BMP in the Bay Award (2015)

For our innovative Bishopville Dam Removal and Fish Passage project.

Featured in Maryland Coastal Bays Program (2014)

Discussing the day-lighting and stream restoration project in Washington D.C. for our Broad Branch project.

Featured in National Geographic (2014)

Recognized by the Chesapeake Storm Water Network for Best Urban Stream Restoration for our Cabin Branch Stream Restoration project utilizing our innovative regenerative stream channel restoration technology.

Best Urban BMP in the Bay Award (2014)

Awarded by the American Public Works Association for the Cecil County Central Landfill Step Pool Storm water Conveyance Demonstration Project.

Technical Innovation Award for Step Pool Demonstration Project (2014)

Awarded by the Chesapeake Stormwater Network for recognizing the regenerative stormwater conveyance system at Davidsonville Wildlife Sanctuary.

Habitat Creation in a Best Management Practice (2013)

Awarded by the Chesapeake Stormwater Network recognizing the RSC at Davidsonville Wildlife Sanctuary.

Best Habitat Creation in a Best Management Practice (2013)

Recognized by the Federal Highway Administration for exceptional environmental stewardship in our Lizard Hill Wetland Creation project.

Exemplary Ecosystem Initiative (EEI) (2012)

Recognized by the Maryland Department of the Environment for Sustainable Infrastructure and Innovation in Stormwater Management in our Carriage Hills storm water management project.

Smart Green and Growing Award (2010)

Severn Riverkeeper Annual Award (2009)

Featured a variety of our projects in Anne Arundel County focusing on our efforts to restore damaged bogs and streams.

The Washington Post (2004)

Recognized by County Executive Janet Owens in commendation for efforts to partner with the County in its endeavor to establish balance between protecting its precious natural resources while encouraging a healthy viable economy and accommodating growth.

Outstanding Stewardship Award (2004)

Recognized by Governor Glendenning for work with the Maryland Diamondback Terrapin Task Force.

Governor’s Citation (May 2002)

Listed at number 11 of the most significant Earth Day Projects recognized by the Environmental News Network for the Howard’s Branch Wetland Restoration and Atlantic White- Cedar Recovery Project

Most Significant Earth Day Project Worldwide (2001)

Recognized by the Sierra Club in recognition of longstanding selfless and professional contributions to preserving the Chesapeake Bay wetlands.

Award of Appreciation (January 2000)

Recognized by the Severn River Association for professionalism, initiative, and devotion to the protection and restoration of the natural world.

Green Heron Award (June 1998)

Featured on National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered”

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