River Restoration - A Case Study

River Restoration - A Case Study will be hosted by Strategic Sediment Solutions LLC. River Restoration is a complex endeavor involving Engineering and Geologic expertise blended to ensure that project objectives are met. River restoration requires a sixth sense which is an anticipation of river dynamic response to the engineering/geologic controls which many practitioners fail to acknowledge or understand. In order to aid practitioners, Strategic Sediment Solutions has decided to set up a portion of its website dedicated to a case study of a river restoration project that is currently on-going.

Lynchburg, OH (PRWEB) June 24, 2012

Strategic Sediment Solutions LLC announces that it will host a river restoration case study at http://strategic-sediment-solutions.com. This case study will cover the background, the reason for the river restoration effort, the assessment, the recommendations as well as real time implementation of operations.

William J Priore, announced today that Strategic Sediment Solutions LLC will dedicate a portion of its website to focus on this historic and cutting-edge river restoration project including the investigatory and documentation activities. "Our budget for the operation is limited, however, based upon extensive research of the laws and independent activities of others, we quickly realized that our operations could potentially be self supporting" according to Priore. "We have identified that gold prospecting activities are currently operating South of us and therefore, we have the potential to recover these precious metals and gem stones at the project site." Priore added that " typical precious metal recovery operations pass all materials through the system, collect the metals and discharge the fines back to the water body. We however are processing the slurry, collecting any precious metals and gem stones and then pumping the fines to a holding pit, actually removing them from the system. We actually have the best of all solutions, we collect any precious metals we find and remove the fines from the system thereby improving the gravel substrate's ecological functions."

"Our overall goal for the website is to provide the data from historical background information, the data generated during the assessment phase, recommendations from the assessment phase and the data we are currently generating during real time implementation activities. We want the site to be a clearing house for practitioners to ask questions, provide insight and become involved in the efforts" according to Priore.


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