In a joint project, Gwinnett County’s Water Resources Department worked with Parks and Recreation and the Board of Education to restore the stream buffers.
“This work has resulted in an ideal area for public access, nature study, and bird watching in addition to reducing turbidity and sediment in the stream,” said Pete Wright of the County’s Stormwater Management Utility.
Appalachian Environmental Services completed the work that supports several different permit requirements. Gwinnett commissioners approved a change order lastTuesday that reduced the project cost by $71,511.
Appalachian Environmental Services completed the work that supports several different permit requirements. Gwinnett commissioners approved a change order lastTuesday that reduced the project cost by $71,511.
The $1.2 million project was paid from stormwater utility and water/sewer fees.
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