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Wetland Restoration Projects

Dike being raised to protect neighboring farm.  Photo by Barbara Lercel.

We completed the coastal wetland and lakeplain prairie restoration projects in the fall of 2001, with the exception of two footbridges which were installed in 2002. All of the projects were completed on lands acquired through the settlement and then transferred to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR). Previous owners used drainage systems and dikes to make the land suitable for agriculture.

Agriculture and Wetlands Along Saginaw Bay.  Photo by Frank Horvath

The goal of these projects was to restore naturally fluctuating water levels that are necessary for coastal wetland and lakeplain prairie habitats. We removed or plugged existing drainage systems, breached dikes to allow water levels to fluctuate with Saginaw Bay levels, and built up other dikes to protect neighbors from any changes in their drainage. We also removed structures and debris to provide as much habitat as possible and to remove hazards for people visiting the sites. Photographs of the properties before, during, and after restoration have been assembled into a virtual tour of the restoration process. (This links to an executable file and you will need to select "open" rather than "save" to run it, if prompted by your browser.)

We are working with the MDNR, Ducks Unlimited, and other partners to enhance and restore native plant communities on these parcels now that the earthwork is completed. Parts of the Saginaw NRDA settlement were used as matching projects for a North American Wetlands Conservation Act grant for this part of the work and for additional wetland restoration projects impacting 3,000 acres in the watershed.

Parcel (County)

Acres

Activities

 

Robinson (Arenac)

 

204

 

Bulletbreach SE dike by bay and raise dikes by neighbors
Bulletfill ditch adjacent to SE dike
Bulletcontruct borrow area with habitat benefits
Bulletremove pumps and disconnect drains
Bulletestablish native vegetation in upland area
Bulletdemolish structures and remove utility poles

 

Badour 1 (Bay)

 

34

 

Bulletbreach N dike and raise adjacent sections
Bulletremove pumps and disconnect drains
Bulletconstruct footbridge for access
Bulletremove utility poles

 

Badour 2 (Bay)

 

107

 

Bulletbreach SE dike
Bulletdisconnect drains
Bulletconstruct footbridge for access
Bulletremove existing structures and utility poles

 

Rievert (Huron)

 

46

 

Bulletbreach N dike by bay and raise dikes by neighbors
Bulletfill ditch adjacent to N dike
Bulletdemolish existing dewatering structures and disconnect drains

 

Sieja (Arenac)

 

280

 

Bulletremove existing structures and utilities

 

Eastman/KBC Tool (Arenac)

 

118

 

Bulletremove existing structures and utility poles

 

Fritz (Bay)

 

40

 

Bulletremove existing structures and utilities

 

Hughes (Bay)

 

99

 

Bulletremove existing structures and utility poles

 

5 additional parcels(Bay and Tuscola)

 

351

 

Bulletminor debris removal and other clean-up activities



Restoration Links

Ducks Unlimited press release "$1 Million Grant Approved for Saginaw Bay Wetlands", April 20, 2001. A coalition of citizen organizations and resources agencies successfully used parts of this settlement as matching projects in order to get a North American Wetlands Conservation Act grant for additional wetland restoration projects impacting 3,000 acres in the watershed.

To learn more about lakeplain prairie, one of the habitat types we are trying to restore, visit Michigan Natural Features Inventory and look at their Lakeplain Prairie (link to pdf file) and Lakeplain Wet-Mesic Prairie (link to pdf file) Abstracts


Last updated: July 17, 2008