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River Continuity

Safe and stable stream crossings can accommodate wildlife and protect stream health while reducing expensive erosion and structural damage. River Continuity works to reduce impediments to movement of fish, wildlife and other aquatic life that require instream passage. The River Continuity Partnership is a collaborative effort with the Riverways Program, the University of Massachusetts Extension, The Nature Conservancy, and other nonprofit and agency partners.

River Continuity Pilot Projects (click below):

Labor in Vain Brook, Somerset
Bronson Brook, Worthington
Tower Brook, Chesterfield


River Continuity Resources (click below):

River and Stream Continuity Project--UMASS, Amherst
Stream Crossing Handbook
Massachusetts Stream Crossing Standards (pdf)
Programmatic General Permit (pdf)
River Continuity Data Sheets
River Continuity Fact Sheet
Gulf of Maine Times article on culverts

 
Bronson Brook culvert  
New open-bottom arch culvert on Bronson Brook, Worthington  
   

perched culvert

 
perched culvert  

Tower Brook culvert

 
culvert retrofit on Tower Brook  
 
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