Remediation and Restoration Projects for Muskegon Lake AOC
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Project Description | Date Completed | Targeted BUI(s) |
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Ruddiman Creek GLLA Sediment Remediation | 90,000 cubic yards of contaminated sediment was remediated, and 39 acres of wetlands were restored. | 2006 |
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Division Street Outfall GLLA Sediment Remediation | 43,000 cubic yards of contaminated sediment was removed, and a sand cover was placed over an additional 60 acres of lake bottom. | 2012 |
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Bear Creek | 63.6 acres of wetlands restored. Over 2,000 feet of stream bank restored. In addition to critical habitat restoration, this project also helped mitigate eutrophic conditions through removal of sediment contaminated with harmful levels of phosphorus. | 2017 |
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Former Zephyr Oil Refinery GLLA Sediment Remediation | 48,870 cubic yards of sediment contaminated with petroleum products and heavy metals was remediated, and 16 acres of wetlands were restored. | 2018 |
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Fenner’s Ditch | GLRI funded a feasibility study to address an abandoned, leaking oil well. MDEGLE completed a cap-trap system in 2018 using PRFA funds. | 2018 |
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Muskegon Lake Mill Debris Removal
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This project restored 19 acres of lake bottom and wetlands habitat through the removal of over 80,000 metric tons of historic mill debris. The slab and sawdust debris are a relic of historic logging activities. |
2018 |
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Veterans Memorial Park | Restored 17.4 acres of wetlands and over 6,000 feet of shoreline restoration. This project also hydrologically reconnected critical fish spawning habitat. | 2018 |
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Lower Muskegon River | This project will reconnect a former floodplain with the Muskegon River and restore 53.5 acres of emergent wetlands for fish passage and fish and wildlife habitat. | 2021 |
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Muskegon Lake Nature Preserve Restoration (MERES) |
Project restores and reconnects 7.9 acres of emergent wetlands with Muskegon Lake. Removing approximately 6,331 metric tons of debris/fill. |
2021 |
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Restoration of Muskegon Lake at Amoco (Amoco) |
Restore approximately 2.7 acres of wetland and 7.6 acres of open water.
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2021 |
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Ryerson Creek Great Lakes Legacy Act Sediment Remediation | Remove 14,000 cubic yards of petroleum and metal impacted sediments in Muskegon Lake. Project will also soften shorelines, restore wetlands and place residual sand cover to reestablish biota. | 2020 |
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