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Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA)
Restoration Project Information Sheet
Guidelines for Completion
Please complete all of the information requested with the best information that you have available. Limited attachments are acceptable if
they are necessary to adequately describe the project, however every effort should be made to have all pertinent information included on
the Restoration Project Information Sheet. Below are specific guidelines for completion.
A. General Information
Organization: The name of the organization or agency submitting the information.
If you are applying as an individual indicate by filling this section with “N/A”.
Contact Name: The first and last name of a person who can be contacted for additional information.
Title: The title (or position) of the above individual.
Address: The mailing address of the above individual or organization.
Phone number/Email: The phone number and email of the above individual.
Organization Website: The web page of the above organization or agency.
B. Project Information
Type of Project: A project is considered a "Change to an Existing Project" if the project has been
previously submitted through the NRDA project information sheet.
Project ID Number If the project is considered a change to an existing project, the Project ID is the unique number given
upon submission through the NRDA project information sheet. Otherwise, leave this blank.
Project name: The common name of the project, usually a combination of location
and restoration activity (e.g., Cross Bayou Mangrove Restoration).
Location: The location where the restoration activity will take place (e.g., East Timbalier Island).
State: Two-letter abbreviation of the state (s) where the project will take place.
If the project occurs across several states list all states separated by commas.
County/Parish: County or Parish where the project will be completed. If the project occurs across
multiple counties or parishes list only the primary county or parish name.
Watershed/Basin: The watershed where the project will be completed. If the project occurs across
multiple watersheds list only the primary watershed.
Latitude/Longitude: Provide a latitude/longitude of the central location of the project activity. If the activity
occurs over a large area you may also attach a map of the area of the activity.
Project Size: The size of the area where project activities will occur; designated by linear miles,
acres, or tonnage (e.g., area of plantings in a riparian buffer).
Affected Area: The area affected or influenced by the project activity; designated by acres
(e.g., area of water quality improvement as a result of riparian buffer plantings).
C. Project Description
A description of the project objectives, activities to be completed and expected outcomes; including information on the benefits of this
project to the public and environment. If applicable, use this section to provide additional refinement to habitat and/or resource benefit
(e.g., cypress wetland, barrier island). In addition, feel free to attach other information, maps, or diagrams concerning your project.
Maximum 2,500 characters.
D. Project Activity(s)
The type of activity the project will complete to address the impacts to priority resources or habitats. Check all that apply.
Restoration: Activities conducted to create, enhance, or restore an injured resource or habitat.
Protection: Activities conducted to protect a resource or habitat by removing the threat to that
resource or habitat (e.g., shoreline stabilization, buoys or markers, nest protection).
Debris Removal: Removal of debris to restore and protect a resource or habitat.
Land Acquisition: The acquisition and conservation of land in perpetuity to protect priority resources or habitats.
Maintenance/Management: Activities conducted to maintain or manage the quality of a resource or habitat (e.g., prescribed burns).
Education: Education of a targeted audience to restore or protect priority resources or habitats.
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E. Project Habitat(s)
The type of habitat that the project activities are located within or will benefit. Check all that apply.
Upland: Regions located away from coastlines and the floodplains of rivers, streams, and other bodies of water.
Riverine: Regions located within or adjacent to open freshwater areas that occur within a defined channel.
Marine/Estuarine Wetlands: Regions that are inundated or saturated by saltwater on a consistent basis.
Freshwater Wetlands: Regions that are inundated or saturated by freshwater (e.g., surface or groundwater)
on a consistent basis to support saturation tolerant plant species.
Beach/Dune: Regions along a sandy shoreline that include the area from the mean low tide through the dune system.
Subtidal (nearshore/offshore): Coastal regions that are permanently inundated with salt water (e.g., ocean).
F. Resource Benefit(s)
Primary resources that would benefit from the project. Check all that apply.
Marine Mammals: Whales (dolphin), Manatees, Otters, etc.
Birds: All birds
Reptiles/amphibians: Sea turtles, alligators, snakes, lizards, frogs, etc.
Fish: Nearshore and offshore fish
Shellfish: Oysters, shrimp, crabs, etc.
Terrestrial Wildlife: All upland animals
Corals: Shallow and deep water corals
Vegetation: All plants (e.g., submergent, emergent, and terrestrial)
Water column: Water quality and plankton
Sediment / Benthos: Sediment permanently inundated with water, and organisms associated with the sediment (e.g., worms)
Shoreline: Land area adjacent to water (e.g., beaches, marsh)
Human Use: Improved recreation, infrastructure, community resilience, etc.
Status Species: Will this project directly benefit State or Federally listed threatened and/or endangered species?
If so, please list them. If not, please indicate N/A.
G. Project Status
Property/Resource Acquisition: Acquisition of the property, resource, or landowner agreements (e.g., easements) in which the project
activity will occur. Indicate the status by selecting NOT STARTED, IN PROGRESS, COMPLETED, or N/A.
Planning/Design: Project planning and engineered design of the project activity.
Indicate the status by selecting NOT STARTED, IN PROGRESS, COMPLETED, or N/A.
Permitting: Acquisition of all local, state, and federal permits needed to implement the project activity (e.g., NEPA).
Indicate the status by selecting NOT STARTED, IN PROGRESS, COMPLETED, or N/A.
Time to Implementation: Number of months required to prepare for the start of project activity.
Time to Completion: Following the start of the project, number of months required to complete the project activity.
Regional Planning: Is this project included under a regional or statewide plan/initiative? (YES or NO)
If yes, please list the plan/initiative in the space provided.
H. Project Cost
Estimated Cost: The total cost of the project including any funds contributed
by the applicant or other organizations (e.g., match funds).
Funding available: Monies (from the applicant or partnering organizations/agencies) already committed
for partial funding of the project activity. Indicate amount in the adjacent box.
H. Project Partners
Please provide the name, contact, and involvement (equipment, matching funds, design, etc.)
of other organizations or agencies with the project activities.
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Organization Website
Email
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Address
Title
Organization
City State ZIP
Location (e.g. John Smith National Wildlife Refuge)
County/Parish Watershed/Basin
State(s) (Use 2-letter abbreviations separated by commas)
Project Name
Latitude (decimal degrees) Longitude (decimal degrees)
Project Size (Choose one)
miles acres
tons
Affected Area
Please provide more information about the proposed project. (Limit 2,500 characters.)
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Type of Project If this is a Change to an Existing Project, enter the Project ID Number
City of Woburn, Massachusetts
John E. Corey, Jr., P.E.
https://www.woburnma.gov/
Woburn Shaker Glen Extension at Four Corners
Russell Street in Woburn
City Engineer
10 Common Street
Woburn
02478
(781) 897-5882
jcorey@cityofwoburn.com
New Project
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Middlesex
Mystic River
42.4661 degrees N
71.1816 degrees W
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The City of Woburn proposes to restore a 12-ac parcel, the “Shaker Glen
Extension,” adjacent to the existing 19.60-acre Shaker Glen conservation area at
the intersection of Rte 3 and Russell St. The City is negotiating with the owner and
is confident it will successfully acquire the land. It will evaluate the site, prepare
design plans/permit applications, and construct improvements. The conceptual
design is attached. The project will create 75,000 ft2 of wetlands habitat, in addition
to an existing 100,000 acres, and remove 40,000 ft2 of broken pavement and an
abandoned basement. Stormwater will be diverted from Russell St into a 20,000 ft2
treatment area which will discharge to the new constructed wetlands to provide
additional pollutant removal before draining to Shaker Glen Brook which will exit the
site through a culvert. Native plants will revegetate the site. A berm on the eastern
portion of the site will retain water, hydrating the wetlands. Replacement of 60" rcp
pipe with a 10'x6' box culvert will reduce excavation costs by hundreds of thousands
of dollars but provide the same wetlands and stormwater treatment benefits. The
culvert is designed to pass the 100-yr storm event to eliminate flooding but would
also include weirs/other devices to enable water to be staged onsite for habitat
creation and water quality treatment. Related to this project, Woburn will clean out
the culvert further downstream (“KFC culvert”), repairing it with gunite and add an
outdoor educational space and walking paths.
Through stream restoration, wetlands creation, removal of debris, native plantings,
and protecting open space, the City will improve water, sediment and soil quality as
well as habitat for fish, other aquatic life, wildlife, plants, and benthos. By
permanently protecting and restoring the parcel, Woburn will add a link to its
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Project Activity(s)
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(Check all that apply)
Land Acquisition
Debris Removal
Maintenance/Management
Marine Mammals
Resource Benefit(s)
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(Check all that apply)
Birds
Reptiles/Amphibians
Fish
Terrestrial Wildlife
Shellfish
Corals
Water Column
Sediment/Benthos
Shoreline
Human Use (Recreational, Cultural)Vegetation
Upland
Project Habitat(s)
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(Check all that apply)
Riverine
Freshwater Wetlands
Marine/Estuarine Wetlands
Beach/Dune
Subtidal (Nearshore/Offshore)
Project Status
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Property/Resource Acquisition
Project Partners
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Partner 1 Organization
Partner 1 Involvement
Education
Project Planning/Design
Project Permitting.
Will the project directly benefit State- or Federally-listed species? If so, please list them. If not, please indicate N/A.
Time to Implementation
Is this project included under a regional or statewide plan?
If so, please list:
Time to Project Completion
Project Costs
H
Estimated Cost Funding Available
Partner 1 Contact
Partner 2 Organization
Partner 2 InvolvementPartner 2 Contact
Partner 3 Organization
Partner 3 InvolvementPartner 3 Contact
Disclaimer:
The submission of project information does not guarantee project funding. Projects will be evaluated using criteria identified in OPA,
NEPA, implementing regulations, and related laws. Selection and funding determinations will be made by the Trustee Council.
The project will provide ecosystems benefits affecting the Northern Long-Eared Bat. There is no Natural Heritage and Endangered Species territory in the vicinity.
In Progress
In Progress
Not Started
4-6 months
1-5 years
Yes
Parcel identified as needing protection in Woburn Vision 2020 Community Development Plan (2005) (page 3, Figure 2, Figure 14)
$1,500,000 to $2,000,000 estimated
Mystic River Watershed Association
Currently seeking additional grants
Patrick Herron, Executive Director
Engage in design; promote post-construction stewardship
Patrick Herron, Executive Director
Engage in design; promote post-construction stewardship
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Graphic produced by project partner Mystic River Watershed Association
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Mystic Lakes Fish Ladder, Medford, MA (2012)
Expanded herring habitat: 180 acres
Horn Pond Fishway, Woburn, MA
Potential herring habitat: 102 acres
Central Falls Fish Ladder, Winchester, MA (2017)
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Woburn, Massachusetts
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