Campbell’s Ditch
County Highway improvements required the relocation of an existing regulated drain. After relocating the waterway, CeresLogs were placed at the OHWM with turf reinforcement mat and native seeds to protect the newly constructed waterway. Read More
Lick Creek
Bank erosion threatened the parking lot, roadway, and electrical utilities in a city park. CeresLogs were placed at the OHWM of a bank armored with a GeoWeb/Turf Reinforcement Mat composite and native seeds. The project also utilized a near vertical vegetated gravity GeoWeb wall. Read More
Mishawaka RiverWalk
A downtown brownfield was redeveloped along a river. Glacial stones were placed below the OHWM for scour protection. CeresLogs were used with turf reinforcement mats and native seeds at and above the OHWM to transition from the scour protection, contour the slope, and establish reinforced native vegetation. Read More
Eller Ditch
New DOT Highway Construction Environmental requirements associated with new DOT highway construction called for the rehabilitation of a mitigation waterway. Rock rip rap was placed below the OHWM for scour protection. CeresLogs were used with turf reinforcement mats and native seeds at and above the OHWM to transition from the scour protection and ensure the establishment of reinforced native vegetation. Read More
Cool Creek Stream Restoration
The proximity of residential development to an environmentally sensitive riparian corridor called for the construction of a mitigation waterway. CeresLogs were used with turf reinforcement mat, biodegradable erosion mat, and native seeds to fulfill the requirements established by permitting and to stabilize the banks of an urban creek. Read More