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Storm Water Control

Picture

After Tropical Storm Irene in 2011 Assembly Point water quality activists planted several hundred seedlings in areas that were decimated by felled trees. This is a photo of one of the restoration sites as of 2025. Trees stabilize the ground and help control erosion.

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