At a Glance
The restoration of an impaired headwater stream through a utility corridor significantly improves its function and riparian habitat.
Project Description
The 64-square mile Wissahickon Creek watershed, which includes portions of Philadelphia, drains to Wissahickon Creek, a tributary to the Schuylkill River. Over many decades, development in the watershed has resulted in the degradation of the creek.
When the Wissahickon Trails (formerly Valley Watershed Association) wanted to restore an entrenched, over-widened, and eroding section of the creek which flowed along a utility corridor and some residential and conservation easement properties, they turned to Biohabitats. In addition to reducing sedimentation and restoring stability and floodplain connectivity and function, project goals included enhancing native vegetation and wildlife habitat.
Biohabitats’ approach included the development of significant floodplain benching and depression storage, as well as moderate raises in channel invert to reconnect the stream with its adjacent floodplain. This raise was accomplished by the creation of riffle grade control structures and filling of the existing channel. No rise in 100-year flood elevations (from existing to proposed condition) will be accomplished by having a net excavation of material in the project channel and floodplain. Moderate variations in channel alignment protect utility infrastructure, enhance floodplain storage, and reduce extreme bend angles. Native tree, shrub, and herbaceous plantings were designed for all graded areas, with the exception of areas adjacent to or under the utility transmission lines.
Biohabitats provided stream, wetland, and vegetation assessment services, developed restoration plans, and obtained permits to implement the project. Biohabitats also provided construction cost estimates for the client to seek grant funding. Project constraints associated with existing utilities were numerous, but through cooperative efforts led by Wissahickon Trails and Biohabitats, a design which achieved project goals and met the utility’s standards was achieved. Construction was completed in the fall of 2020.
Details
Bioregion
Chesapeake/Delaware Bays
Physiographic Province
Piedmont
Watershed
Wissahickon Creek
Expertise Areas
Design & Build, Ecological Restoration, Infrastructure
Owner
Wissahickon Trails
Location
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States
Awards
2022 Achievement Award, Water Resources Association of the Delaware River Basin
2021 Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence
2021 Environmental Stewardship Award, Montgomery County Planning Commission
Project Team
- Aquatic Resource Restoration Company