USA: Corps of Engineers Awards Contract for Stewart’s Creek Project

Corps of Engineers Awards Contract for Stewart’s Creek Project

The Stewart’s Creek Estuary Habitat Restoration Project in Barnstable, Mass., will be completed under the terms of a $470,720.00 contract issued recently by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District.

Work will be accomplished by Sumco Eco-Contracting, LLC, of Salem, Mass. The project is scheduled to start on or about Dec. 1, 2012 and take about four months to complete. The contract was awarded on Sept. 27, 2012.

The project involves increasing tidal exchange to the Stewart’s Creek salt pond and wetlands,” said Project Manager Larry Oliver, of the Corps’ New England District, Engineering and Planning Division in Concord, Mass. “Inadequate flushing is contributing to eutrophication and sediment accumulation in the salt pond.”

The project is located on Cape Cod in the town of Barnstable. The system is connected to Hyannis Harbor (Nantucket Sound) through a 50-foot-long, 3-foot-diamater concrete culvert that passes under Ocean Avenue. The project involves restoring tidal flushing to the salt pond/marsh system by replacing the existing culvert under Ocean Avenue.

The Corps developed a plan to restore tidal flows, salt marsh, and benthic habitat to the salt pond/marsh system. The existing culvert will be replaced with a 4-foot by 6-foot concrete culvert with headwalls and wingwalls. The downstream side of the culvert will be equipped with a combination sluice gate, which has a flap valve to allow water to leave the upstream area as the tide recedes.

A sedimentation basin (a small depression) will be constructed at the upstream side of the culvert to capture sand transported into the marsh from the beach and an access ramp will be constructed to allow maintenance equipment to access the sedimentation basin.

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Press Release, October 15, 2012