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Posted on: September 26, 2023

Construction of Schenks Branch Tributary Stream Restoration Project to Commence

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September 26, 2023


Construction of Schenks Branch Tributary Stream Restoration Project to Commence


CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA – A significant City environmental restoration project is currently in the works. The project involves the restoration of 820 linear feet of Schenks Branch Tributary, a stream in McIntire Park that runs through the Botanical Garden of the Piedmont (BGP). The stream is experiencing active severe erosion, sending excessive amounts of sediment and nutrient pollution downstream. Some of the unstable, eroding stream banks are as high as 12 feet tall and data collected indicate that 436,000 pounds of sediment erode from the stream every year. The stream currently offers an extremely poor habitat for aquatic organisms and is largely inaccessible to the public for recreational or educational purposes.

The goals of the restoration project are to reduce pollution, increase ecological function, improve habitat, promote educational opportunities, and provide better public access all while integrating seamlessly into the BGP. The BGP envisions the restored stream as a central, key feature around which other facets of the gardens will be programmed. They plan to use the stream as an outdoor classroom, where the community can learn about stream ecology, water quality, and stream restoration.

The City hired an environmental engineering firm to assess the current condition of the stream and design a restoration approach that will bring the stream back to a stable and healthy state. The design includes features that serve to reduce stream energy by slowing down and redirecting stream flow, minimizing erosion while also providing habitat for insects and fish.

Construction of the restoration will involve grading the steep banks of the stream, raising the stream bed and connecting it to a new floodplain, and realigning the stream into a more stable pattern. This work will necessarily entail the removal of the existing vegetation and trees along the stream. The City worked with BGP to develop a revegetation plan that will plant a total of nearly 1,000 new trees and shrubs, all of which are native to the region. The plan will meet ecological and stream stability requirements while fitting into the overall fabric of the future Botanical Garden site.

This exciting project will help the City meet regulatory requirements, improve the health of our local waterways, provide residents better access to green infrastructure, enable educational opportunities, and help the City meet its vision of being a Green City.

Following site preparation, which is currently underway, construction will begin in October 2023 and will last for approximately six months.

To learn more about the Schenks Branch Tributary restoration please visit the following websites: 


Media Contact
Dan Frisbee
Water Resources Specialist
Charlottesville Public Works
434-970-3997
frisbee@charlottesville.gov

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