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Tile Drain Research and Development Gains Momentum in the Industry and at StoneRead about four projects we've been working on over the past year that are contributing to a better understanding of how tile drainage affects nutrient loading, and implementing innovative practices to mitigate this nutrient loading. |
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City Market Celebrates Groundbreaking of South End Expansion ProjectLast week, City Market, Onion River Co-op celebrated a major milestone - the groundbreaking of its second store in Burlington's South End. Stone is proud to be part of City Market's South End expansion project as it moves forward with construction. |
White Papers and Technical Articles pdf (1.6 MB) |
Literature Review: Tile Drainage and Phosphorus Losses from Agricultural LandStone prepared a literature review on tile drainage and phosphorus losses from agricultural lands for the Lake Champlain Basin Program. This review was conducted in support of efforts, led by Vermont 's Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets and Agency of Natural Resources, to better understand and address the potential impacts of tile drainage to Vermont's water quality. |
Case Study pdf (337 KB) |
City Market South End Expansion Brownfield Redevelopment in Burlington, VermontSince September 2015, Stone has been working with City Market - Onion River Cooperative to assess and remediate a contaminated, former industrial site in Burlington, Vermont into a multi-use property with a cooperative grocery store, teaching kitchen, community space, café, and leased office space. |
Presentation pdf (3 MB) |
Targeting and Managing Conservation Practices to Critical AreasMike Winchell, Stone's Environmental Modeling Systems Service Leader, delivered this presentation at the third annual Esri Water Conference in February 2017. |
External Links and Resources |
Northfield Area-Wide PlanThe Northfield Area-Wide Plan, prepared by Stone and our team members Greenman Pedersen, Doug Kennedy Advisors, and Black River Design Architects, provides a guide and vision for economic revitalization of vacant and underutilized sites in the downtown area. |
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Welcome 2016 New Staff!As we close out 2016, we would like to take a moment to welcome the new members to the Stone team who have helped to enhance our scientific expertise and deliver quality work to our clients. |
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Another Busy Field Season Advances Science and Understanding in the Area of Water QualityLearn what our water quality staff have been working on over the past year and how these varied efforts are improving Vermont's waters. |
News |
Stone's Julie Moore appointed VT ANR SecretaryJoin us in congratulating Julie! |
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NY Geographic Information Gateway Updated with a New Look, Features, and FunctionalityNew York's Geographic Information Gateway, co-developed by Stone and NYDOS's Office of Planning and Development, has a new look, upgraded functionality and interface, and updated social media presence. |