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Assunpink Creek Daylighting

LOCATION: Portion of Assunpink Creek located between Broad and South Warren Street, Trenton, NJ

BACKGROUND: In 2007, The Army Corps completed a feasibility study on the buried box culvert located within a 500-foot section of Assunpink Creek.  The box culvert was approved for removal and restoration.  Click below for additional information: http://www.nap.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civil-Works/Lower-Assunpink-Creek-Ecosystem-Restoration/

SUMMARY: This project will remove nearly 500 feet of a buried box culvert, thus “daylighting” the creek, meaning that a portion of the waterway will no longer run underground.  The project will stabilize and naturally align the daylighted creek with river stone, boulders and other materials.  It will also improve fish migration from the Delaware River; and create two new acres of open space for passive recreation.  Two million dollars was contributed towards this project from the Office of Natural Resource Restoration.  DEP’s Community Collaborative Initiative is overseeing this effort. 

GOAL:  To restore migratory fish habitat, improve the overall stream ecology of the Assunpink Creek and enhance urban recreational opportunities. 

SCHEDULE: Work on this project has begun and the daylighting is expected to be completed by Fall 2018.

PARTNERS: The Army Corps of Engineers, Philadelphia District, City of Trenton and the DEP

 

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