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Stream Restoration Project Dashboard

Published by Department of Energy and Environment | District of Columbia | Metadata Last Checked: January 27, 2026 | Last Modified: 2025-09-10T16:00:43.000Z
This web app allows users to explore all stream restoration projects within the District of Columbia. DOEE's Watershed Protection Division’s Restoration Branch plans, funds, and oversees activities that will protect and restore river, stream and wetland habitats in the District of Columbia. The intent of these activities is to improve water quality in the District’s waterways and improve the ecological diversity found within the District’s borders.Stream RestorationStream Restoration work focuses on stabilizing stream banks, improving water quality, and enhancing habitat conditions in streams across the District. Due to the urbanized nature of the District streams throughout deal with large amounts of stormwater entering the streams during storm events at both high volume and high velocity. These conditions cause high rates of bank erosion which degrades habitat and water quality conditions. Stream restoration work aims to stabilize and enhance stream conditions based on the current urbanized conditions in the District.To date the District has restored over 5.2 miles (27,846 ft) of stream in the District over the last decade. The Restoration Branch continues to restore streams across the District as opportunities and funding allows.Stream and Habitat Restoration | doee

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