Vol. 22, No. 4 July 25, 2014

    In This Issue:
    SySTEMic Solutions Winners Visit Wetlands
    NC State University Presents: Bioretention Summit
    
    


Systemic Solutions Winners Visit Wetlands

Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc. (WSSI) welcomed the winners of the inaugural SySTEMic Solutions Engineering Challenge for 6th-7th graders, as well as their teachers and families, for their June 10th awards ceremony. SySTEMIC Solutions is a Northern Virginia Community College STEM outreach program, helping students get excited about and interested in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

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NC State University Presents: Bioretention Summit

Bioretention design, construction and maintenance continue to evolve as the practice has become the most popular small-site stormwater control measure in much of the United States. However, design standards, construction specifications, and maintenance plans for bioretention often lag behind what recent applied and lab research has discovered.

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RVH article

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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.