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Energy
The Somerville Landfill is being redeveloped as a solar array field. DRG conducted wetland and state open water delineation, provided regulatory permitting services, and ensured no solar panels are placed in wetlands. DRG also prepared and submitted multiple NJDEP permit applications.
Municipality
Davey Resource Group helped the town of Plainfield, Indiana make progress in implementing their 2017 public tree management plan.
Electric Investor-Owned Utility
DRG helps utilities such as PHI and BGE enroll and stay compliant in programs like the Monarch CCAA that put environmental conservation at the forefront of ROW vegetation management.
Cemetery
Lake View Cemetery is not only a resting place for lost loved ones, but also a destination for visitors in Cleveland, Ohio. With winding roads, large canopy trees, and beautiful botanical gardens, Lake View Cemetery needed a forward-thinking partner to keep the grounds in top shape.
Energy
DRG undertook this multi-year invasive species management project for several solar panel sites across the state of Massachusetts.
Education
Davey Resource Group installed a rain garden at Sullivan High in Chicago which became a hands-on learning experience for the school’s biology students while also helping to reach the school’s sustainability goals.
Parks & Trails
Davey Resource Group repaired an eroding shoreline and bank failure on the Emerald Green retention pond located in a 100-year floodplain in Illinois.
Electric Investor-Owned Utility
Leveraging DRG technology enables a Southeast U.S. based utility to more efficiently strategize vegetation management work.
Non-Profit
DRG collaborated with Gorman Heritage Farm to design and build a stormwater wetland system to manage runoff. The system, comprising three cells with seepage walls doubling as pedestrian walkways, improves water quality and habitat in the Mill Creek Watershed while preserving its historic character.
Non-Profit
DRG collaborated with local organizations to manage phragmites regrowth in Long Pond's tidal wetlands. Through targeted planning, ISA-certified arborists applied spot spraying to minimize impact on native vegetation and wildlife.
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