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Vol. 22, No. 1 |
February 26, 2014 |
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In This Issue:
Newsletter Story #1
Huntley Meadows Wetland Restoration Awards
Kids' Trout Fishing Day 2014
2014 Dam Safety Grants - Coming Soon
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Newsletter Story 1 |
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Huntley Meadows Wetland Restoration Awards |
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WSSI was recently awarded the 2014 Engineering Excellence Award (Water Resources Category) from the American Council of Engineering Companies of Metropolitan Washington (ACEC/MW), the 2013 Fairfax County Tree Preservation Award, and the 2013 Fairfax County Land Conservation Award: Best Protected Environmentally Site for the design of the Huntley Meadows Wetland Restoration.
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Kids' Trout Fishing Day 2014 |
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On Saturday, March 22, 2014, Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc. (WSSI), Reston Association (RA), Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (DGIF), and Northern Virginia Trout Unlimited (NVATU) will sponsor the fourth annual Reston Kids’ Trout Fishing Day. Read full article > |
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2014 Dam Safety Grants - Coming Soon |
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The Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) will soon be announcing the availability of annual grant funds in the 2014 Virginia Dam Safety, Flood Prevention, and Protection Assistance Fund. For existing state regulated dams that are owned by local governments or private entities, 50% matching grants will be available to help offset engineering costs associated with dam safety improvements.
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About Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc. (WSSI):
WSSI is the leading provider of natural and cultural resource consulting services in Northern Virginia. The firm has worked on a total of over 5,000 projects, comprising 200,000 acres, and has created hundreds of acres of wetlands and restored miles of streams. Our team of 80+ engineers, scientists, archeologists, ecosystem technicians, GIS/survey/compliance and technology/training specialists, and administrative staff yield a unique combination of disciplines focused on wetlands and water resources and provide creative solutions for integrating the constraints of economics and land plan requirements with local, state, and federal environmental regulations. For more information about WSSI, visit our Web site at www.wetlandstudies.com. |
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