Contract awarded for Cuyahoga Valley National Park Stream Restoration

Published Nov. 8, 2018
Cyclists on the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail
Photo Credit: Tom Jones

Cyclists on the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail Photo Credit: Tom Jones

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District awarded a $425,000 contract to Ryba Marine Construction Co, for ecosystem restoration within the Stanford Run Watershed, near Peninsula, Ohio.  

 An upgraded culvert will be installed to allow Stanford Run to flow under the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail, allowing this tributary to re-connect to the Cuyahoga River. 

 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency provided funds for this project through the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, and the project has been closely coordinated with the National Park Service – Cuyahoga Valley National Park. 

“This section of Stanford Run has seen a large build-up of sedimentation over many years” said Russ Brandenburg, USACE Buffalo District project manager. “Reconnecting this tributary to the Cuyahoga River is important because current stream conditions include stagnant flow and ponding, and this project will help to alleviate those conditions.”

 “USACE has helped us finally bring this project to completion after years of planning by the national park,” said Paul Stoehr, Acting Superintendent. “Our collaboration with USACE Buffalo District over the last two years has been extremely productive and this project is an important step toward the Park’s strategic vision to improve condition of the Cuyahoga River watershed.”

The project is scheduled to be completed by October 2019. 

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Contact
Andrew Kornacki
706-879-4349
716-352-8669 (cell)
andrew.a.kornacki@usace.army.mil
or
Pamela Barnes
440-546-5994
440-241-5857 (cell)
pamela_barnes@nps.gov

Release no. 18-020