I am very excited to announce the publication of my fourth article highlighting an outstanding enhancement reclamation project!
Read the most recent spotlight here: Enhancement Reclamation Creates a Bridge Over (Historically) Troubled Waters. This most recent article focuses on the Willamette Confluence Project in Eugene, OR. You will learn not only about the history of the site, but more importantly, how that history relates to us today- from citizen to miner to environmental conservationist. Like many enhancement reclamation spotlights, the story of the Willamette Confluence is not just a tale of how, but who. It highlights an incredible family company that helped physically shape its community over decades of sand and gravel mining, and then shape it again in a brand new way by coming to the table with local conservation groups - and participating in sensitive negotiations - to ultimately restore and conserve more than 1,200 acres of land and miles of riverfront. This is a very special article to me, certainly the most personal to date, and I'm proud to once again be featured in NSSGA's Stone, Sand, & Gravel REVIEW magazine.
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