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Board approves North Bridal Brook riparian planting; project to convert 2.63 acres of prior-converted pasture

6440995 · September 22, 2025
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Summary

Rutland County board approved a 2.63-acre riparian tree-planting on prior-converted pasture along North Bridal Brook, expected to plant about 900 stems and yield 6.49 kg/year phosphorus reductions; one board member abstained.

The Rutland County clean-water board approved a riparian tree-planting project along North Bridal Brook that will convert about 2.63 acres of prior-converted pasture to riparian vegetation.

Project presenter Sadie (program staff) described the site as 2.63 acres — mostly riparian area with some upland — and said the plan calls for roughly 900 stems (approximately 350 stems per…

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