Restored Nine Mile Creek and Onondaga Lake Wetlands Provide Stunning Backdrop for Community Paddle
Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps Hosts Recreational Event Along Wetland Areas Restored by Honeywell
Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps Hosts Recreational Event Along Wetland Areas Restored by Honeywell
Honeywell has finished implementing New York State’s cleanup plan for Onondaga Lake using technical excellence and innovative approaches. On the lake shore and along its tributaries, about 90 acres of wetlands have been restored and about 1.1 million native plants …
With native vegetation continuing to thrive and diverse habitats returning, a green corridor is emerging connecting the lake to restored tributaries and beyond. Click here for a pdf of the Habitat Report.
Work Completed by Honeywell Includes Sustainable Remediation, Restored Habitat, Returning Wildlife, and Recreational Opportunities
Members of the Garden Center Association of Central New York gathered at Nine Mile Creek Tuesday to plant an American sycamore tree in honor of Earth Day. The group chose the location because of its proximity to restored wetlands at …
Recovery of Onondaga Lake is well on its way. We hope you share our excitement as you read our seventh annual update.
American Society of Civil Engineers Recognizes Significant Contribution to Civil Engineering Progress and Society The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Syracuse Section, recognized Honeywell on March 23 with the 2015 Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement Award for the remediation and …
We are proud of the historical milestones we have achieved and hope you share our excitement as you read our sixth annual update.
Honeywell has completed the dredging of Onondaga Lake under the supervision of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, a year ahead of schedule. Dredging activities began in July 2012. About 2.2 million …
41,000 Native Trees, Wetland Plants, and Shrubs Planted; 30 Wildlife Species Return Nine Mile Creek is now a thriving ecosystem and part of a green corridor connecting Onondaga Lake to upland areas as a result of Honeywell’s improvement work. Thirty …
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