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The Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection, in collaboration with the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is planning to restore approximately 2,000 feet of the Woodlawn tributary, also known as the Sandy Spring tributary, north of Ednor Road, in between Snowden Woods Lane and Alexander Manor Drive. This project is planned for construction summer 2013. The Woodlawn tributary was identified as a priority for restoration in the Northwest Branch Watershed Feasibility Study (July 2000). This stream has been degraded by years of uncontrolled storm flows which has impacted habitat for fish and other aquatic life. The County plans to stabilize eroded streambanks, restore stable habitat, create wetlands, and reforest stream buffer areas. The project will provide environmental benefits, improve adjacent property values and aesthetics where reasonably possible, and provide community education opportunities.
The Woodlawn stream restoration project will be constructed along with two other projects in the Northwest Branch watershed: Sherwood Forest stream restoration and Batchellors Run stream restoration.
Fact Sheet (PDF, 2 pp, 4.31 MB)
Color Exhibits with Design Plans and Example Photos (PDF, 5pp, 25.1 MB)
Stream Walk Information Packet (PDF, 21 pp, 2.89 MB)
This Army Corps of Engineers Fact Sheet provides more information about the partnership to restore the Northwest Branch of the Anacostia River.
Stream restoration along with RainScapes projects voluntarily installed on residential lots, will maximize the pollution reduction and water quality benefits that can be achieved in the neighborhood. As part of the RainScapes Rewards Program, Sherwood Forest residents have the option to install rain gardens, rain barrels, and other attractive stormwater control features on their property, and have costs partially rebated by the County. Applications are available online.
Click here to learn about other ways you and your community can help your local watershed. Your actions can make a big difference!
The project is in the 100% Final Design and Construction stage as of May 2013. The project is planned for construction summer 2013.
Public meetings have been planned to ensure that the project is directly informed by and reflects your community's values and priorities. During these meetings the public will have an opportunity to engage with Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection staff members and learn more about how to contribute water quality improvements. The first public meeting was held at James Hubert Blake High School at 6:30 p.m. on March 20th, 2012.A community stream walk is planned for May 15th, 2013 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Location: Meet just south of 16600 Alexander Manor Drive on the left(at entrance to Stormwater Pond), Silver Spring, MD (map) Date: March 20, 2012 Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Meeting Announcement Flyer (PDF,2pp, 709KB)
Location: Meet just south of 16600 Alexander Manor Drive on the left(at entrance to Stormwater Pond), Silver Spring, MD (map) Date: May 15th, 2013. Time: 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Meeting Announcement Flyer
** Wear rugged clothing & footwear for the walk.** In event of inclement weather (heavy rain, thunderstorms), please contact us (see above flyer for contact information). In the event of cancelation, we will post an update to this webpage.
View Woodlawn Stream Restoration Walk in a larger map
Click the button to start the slideshow. To view descriptions of the photos, start the slideshow and enter fullscreen mode by clicking the button. Then click the "Show Info" link at the upper right corner of the screen.
It takes some time to update all the documents and materials as we make design changes. Please check back regularly for updates over the next several weeks, and don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.