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Electric Investor-Owned Utility
After Hurricane Beryl caused over 1 million people to lose power in Houston, Davey crews quickly mobilized to clear the lines of vegetation and debris and make way for restoration crews.
Municipality
Severe erosion of 125 feet of streambank in Bath Township, OH was threatening an adjacent stormwater management basin. DRG used bioengineering methods to stabilize the streambank and provide in-stream habitat while preventing future erosion.
Transportation
The Michigan Department of Transportation enlisted the help of Davey Resource Group to establish a dense, habitat-friendly vegetation buffer between the I-75 mainline and ramps and the adjacent neighborhoods.
Electric Government Utility
The city of Oberlin, Ohio is improving their data management by implementing Geographic Information Systems to capture 30 years of legacy data
Electric Co-op Utility
NAED maintains COVID-19 compliance during line assessment.
Electric Investor-Owned Utility
DRG leverages experts in the aftermath of the 2018 Camp Fire.
Electric Investor-Owned Utility
When high winds posed a challenge for MidAmerican Electric Company to accomplish their bare ground herbicide program, they utilized Davey Resource Group’s expertise, variety of equipment, and local crews to get the job done efficiently.
Electric Investor-Owned Utility
DRG and ISA partnership bolsters workforce to address Camp Fire aftermath.
Mitigation Banking
The Owen Farm stream and wetland mitigation project restored over 8,565 linear feet of West Fork French Broad River and unnamed tributaries in Transylvania County, NC. Davey Resource Group is providing monitoring and maintenance services for this restoration project.
Residential/Mixed Use
DRG oversaw the restoration of a portion of Little Six Mile Creek on a private residential property. The restoration involved excavating a new channel, seeding with approved grass and wetland seeds, and planting shrubs. The project was completed successfully and will undergo ongoing monitoring.
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