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The Northeast Brandywine River Living Shoreline Project involves approximately 1,800 linear feet of streambank restoration and aquatic habitat enhancement using green technologies. A livable shoreline (aka “living” shoreline) is shoreline stabilization along estuarine coasts, bays, coastlines, and tributaries. It is made up of mostly native material and incorporates vegetation and living, natural elements along or in combination with some type of harder shoreline structure.
This particular living shoreline concept will not only make environmental enhancements, but also improve well-being for the residents and visitors that use the space. It will include installation of a lighted multi-use pathway providing paddle sports access, fishing, water taxi docking, and will be designed to interconnect with existing greenway paths and future projects in Northeast Wilmington, Delaware. The concept plan is designed to implement shoreline stabilization, improve water quality, provide direct access to the river, meet community needs, provide resiliency, and be designed to fit like a puzzle piece with future projects.
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