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Featured Natural Resource Restoration Links
EPA Superfund Web Site The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administ...
Featured Natural Resource Restoration Image Galleries
Asarco Site Tour
See how CPRD worked with the U.S. Environmental Pr... (11 images)
Strandley-Manning Site Tour
A Superfund site on south Puget Sound in Washingto... (11 images)
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Highlighting selected cases and restoration projects with summary information about project implementation.
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icon for vieques OR&R Efforts in Vieques, Puerto Rico Vieques is a small island east of mainland Puerto Rico that was formerly used by the U.S. Navy for military training operations. The Navy ceased operations in 2003, and is now investigating areas it previously occupied to determine the extent of contamination.
Restoration at Bar Beach Lagoon, Long Island, New York Bar Beach Lagoon, a degrading salt marsh located in North Hempstead (of the Hempstead Harbor estuary) was restored in spring 2003. The restoration led by NOAA efforts was a collaboration among many project partners. Debris and fill were cleared, invasive plant species were removed, and marsh and upland species were planted. This restores a portion of the 5-acre tidal cove to successful salt marsh for wildlife habitat and for aesthetic and recreational benefits to the Hempstead Harbor community.
Restoration in Jefferson County, Texas The Bailey Waste Disposal site was an active industrial waste disposal site in the 1950's and 1960's. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Texas trustees worked with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to determine necessary remedial action for the site. The cleanup was completed in August 1997. Simultaneously, the trustees worked with the potentially responsible parties (PRPs) to settle the natural resource damage claims related to the site. The trustees reached a cooperative settlement to resolve natural resource damage liability for the site in December 1998. The Bailey site PRPs chose to provide $495,000 to construct the estuarine wetlands at the old Bessie Heights location.
Restoration of Commencement Bay, Tacoma, Washington The Commencement Bay natural resource trustees have developed a baywide restoration plan and are designing and building a series of habitat restoration projects using funds, property, and inkind services obtained through damage claim settlements.
Strandley Manning Remedial activities at the Strandley/Manning Superfund site, near Washington State's Puget Sound, exemplify the benefits of cooperative, efficient integration of natural resource concerns early in the cleanup process.

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Poplar Point Restoration
A description of ARD's investigative and restoration efforts for the District of Columbia on the former DC Lanham Tree Nursery at Poplar Point, Washington D.C.
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Of Special Note: Natural Resource Restoration
Damage Assessment, Remediation, and Restoration Program NOAA's Damage Assessment, Remediation, and Restoration Program (DARRP) is responsible for assessing and restoring coastal and marine resources injured by oil spills, hazardous substance releases, and vessel groundings.
NOAA Restoration Portal Web Site Provides centralized access to information about NOAA restoration resources, including restoration techniques and NOAA restoration references, through a single point-of-entry.
OR&R Efforts in Vieques, Puerto Rico Vieques is a small island east of mainland Puerto Rico that was formerly used by the U.S. Navy for military training operations. The Navy ceased operations in 2003, and is now investigating areas it previously occupied to determine the extent of contamination.
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