WASHINGTON- The National Park Service (NPS), in partnership with the District of Columbia Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE), is seeking public comments on an Environmental Assessment (EA) for the proposed Fort Dupont Creek stream and wetland restoration project at Fort Dupont Park in southeast Washington, D.C. The restoration is needed to improve the long-term stability of the multiple streams and improve downstream water quality for the Anacostia River watershed. The public is invited to review the EA and share comments Sept. 5 through Oct. 4.
This project will restore approximately 18,900 linear feet of Anacostia River tributaries on NPS land between Ely Place SE and Ridge Road SE to the north, Alabama Avenue SE to the southeast, Massachusetts Avenue SE to the south, and I-295 to the west.
The stream restoration project will:
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Protect existing sanitary and stormwater infrastructure
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Reconnect currently eroded channels to the historic wetland/floodplain elevations to reduce erosion
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Improve instream water quality and aquatic habitat conditions
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Preserve existing forests, establish native vegetative communities and remove invasive species
Public participation is vital to the planning process. You are invited to review the proposed project EA and provide comments from Sept. 5 to Oct. 4. To provide comments online or get additional information on the project, visit https://parkplanning.nps.gov/projectHome.cfm?projectID=68832.
If you prefer to mail your comments, make sure they are postmarked by Oct. 4, to receive consideration. Mail comments to:
Superintendent
ATTN: Fort Dupont Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Project
National Capital Parks - East
1900 Anacostia Drive, SE
Washington, DC 20020
www.nps.gov
Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service