Photo Journal of a Stream Restoration
Photos chronicling the restoration of a stream through the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (EEP). This project, flowing into the Uwharrie River in southern Randolph County, allows water to flow in a slow, meandering path from a breeched pond to the river. The project replaces compromised streams and ditches that had caused silting and water quality issues in the river.
For more information, visit the EEP website at www.nceep.net or contact Watson Ross at (919) 715-7573.
Read the full story of this project.
Photographs by Ruth Ann Grissom





