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Franklin County Project Highlights Advantages of Stream Restoration

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsJuly 15, 2025021 Min Read
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Madison Wisniewski and Henry Stahl from the Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District explored a stream in Jefferson Township, finding various wildlife. The stream, a tributary of Blacklick Creek, was once a straightened ditch created for agriculture in 1989, leading to erosion and flooding issues. Recent restoration efforts have returned the stream to a more natural state, moving it away from residential areas to stabilize the ecosystem and reduce flooding. Funded by a nearly $253,000 EPA grant, the project reflects evolving environmental philosophies and aims to benefit both wildlife and community residents. Local children are excited about the changes, anticipating a better habitat and fewer flooding concerns. Over time, the restored stream is expected to flourish, supporting diverse wildlife and enhancing community enjoyment.

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