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Presentation

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Strengthening Resilience to Flooding Events through Bankfull Width Estimation at Culverts

This poster highlights how municipalities and other entities better prepare for flooding events by targeting culvert upgrades using modeled bankfull width calculations at culverts.

News

Announcing a Transition at Stone

On behalf of Stone Environmental’s Board of Directors, we are pleased to the announce the appointment of John Hanzas as President and Michael Winchell as Vice President. While stepping down from their current executive positions, Founder and President, Christopher Stone and Vice President, David Healy, will remain at Stone as senior executive and technical consultants, as well as continue to serve on the Board of Directors. All of these changes will become effective July 1, 2017.

Case Study

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Flow Restoration Planning for the Englesby Brook Watershed, Burlington, Vermont

Working with the City of Burlington, Stone and an engineering partner team developed a flow restoration plan for Englesby Brook. The plan laid out a long-term stormwater retrofit plan to reduce high stormwater flows and improve overall water quality in this urban stream. We took a stepwise approach to identifying potential BMP sites or upgrades with the fewest overall technical, regulatory, and operational constraints, in order to arrive at a practical and cost-effective suite of practices that may achieve the flow restoration targets.

News

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The Society of Quality Assurance Recognizes Kim Watson for Her Exemplary Service

The Society of Quality Assurance Quality recently recognized Kim Watson, RQAP-GLP for hard work and dedication in developing and managing the joint program at the American Chemical Society meeting. Join us in congratulating Kim!

News

Esri Partners Help Users Make the Maps That Run Their Towns

Stone was recently featured in Esri's ArcGIS Spring Newsletter for our work in developing a holistic plan for downtown revitalization in Bennington, Vermont using ArcGIS to perform an environmental and infrastructure assessment and an interactive story map to gain community buy-in for the plan.

News

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Meet Our New Pollinator Expert!

We're excited to announce that Leif Richardson, Ph.D. has joined the Stone team as a Senior Ecologist, bringing with him over 15 years of experience in diverse aspects of applied ecological and environmental science, including research on impacts of diet chemistry on bees and effects of land management practices on crop pollination by managed and wild bee pollinators.

News

Esri Honors Stone for Exceptional Use of Story Maps

We’re excited to announce that Stone has been selected as the winner of the 2017 Esri Partner Conference Best Use of Story Maps Award! This award recognizes Stone’s capabilities in data representation and visualization through our creative use of story maps to support area-wide planning efforts.

News

Tile Drain Research and Development Gains Momentum in the Industry and at Stone

Read 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.

News

City Market Celebrates Groundbreaking of South End Expansion Project

Last 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

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Literature Review: Tile Drainage and Phosphorus Losses from Agricultural Land

Stone 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.