Photo by Andrew Stamer | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District | 09.27.2011
David A. Lawson, assistant director, Massachusetts Mosquito Control, takes water from the Broad Meadows Marsh Restoration project, Quincy, Mass., to check for mosquito larvae. The project is set to restore the area by creating 35 acres of high and low salt marsh (including channels), 20 acres of high marsh, and five acres of bordering vegetative wetlands, all aiming to increase the ecological......
Photo by Andrew Stamer | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District | 09.27.2011
Wendy Gendron, project manager, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District, shows the plans for the Broad Meadows Marsh Restoration project, Quincy, Mass. The project is set to restore the area by creating 35 acres of high and low salt marsh (including channels), 20 acres of high marsh, and five acres of bordering vegetative wetlands, all aiming to increase the ecological value of the......
Photo by Andrew Stamer | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District | 09.27.2011
A worker oversees construction at the Broad Meadows Marsh Restoration project, Quincy, Mass. The project is set to restore the area by creating 35 acres of high and low salt marsh (including channels), 20 acres of high marsh, and five acres of bordering vegetative wetlands, all aiming to increase the ecological value of the area. To do this, the area will have to be excavated to get rid of......