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WIC committee approves Meadoway Community School wetland restoration
Summary
The WIC committee approved a roughly 7–8 acre wetland restoration at Meadoway Community School, citing education and community co‑benefits. The project is expected to reduce phosphorus by about 3.6–3.7 kg/year but has a relatively high cost-efficiency figure of roughly $22,006.83 per kilogram.
The WIC committee voted to approve a wetland restoration project at Meadoway Community School that will treat roughly 7–8 acres of wetland and adjacent land and include 3.3 acres of tree and shrub plantings and more than 1.5 acres set as a no-mow zone.
Hillary Solomon, of the Portney Meadowie Conservation District, said the site is a former agricultural area with dense invasive reed canary grass and an old dugout pond, and that the plan calls for invasive removals and native…
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