Project SummaryKingston Town Landing Salt Marsh, MA |
Name Kingston Town Landing Salt Marsh Region North East State MA Location Kingston Date of this update March 8, 1999
Habitat Restoration/Protection Wetlands
River systems
Beaches/Dunes
Offshore areas
Mangroves
Assisting Species at Risk Pollution Mitigation Non-Point Source Pollution
Other (describe)
The Jones River Watershed Association in Kingston is implementing the Kingston Town Landing Salt Marsh Restoration Project. This project involves restoring and stabilizing salt marsh areas disturbed by the installation of a stormwater treatment system. The USEPA, NRCS, NMFS, USDOT and USACE are providing technical assistance to this small WRBP Project.
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Lead: USEPA, technical assistance Others: USACE, technical assistance USDA/NRCS, technical assistance NOAA/NMFS, technical assistance USDOT, technical assistance USACE, technical assistance
State government Local Government Private industry Jones River Watershed Association Public interest groups Educational Facility Other partnerships
Federal Non Federal State government Local government Private industry Public interest groups Total
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Christy Foote-Smith
MA Office of Wetlands Restoration and Banking
EOEA
Army Corps of Engineers
696 Virginia Road
Concord, MA 01742-2751
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