Why is matters: The living shoreline is a creation of native plants and sustainable grading techniques to address a 30-year erosion issue at
Big results: Over 2,000 feet of
Financial returns, too: Deciding to forgo traditional stone barriers has benefited local communities and industries. In
Third parties, including municipalities and businesses, purchase the credits to offset their own environmental impacts from water discharge, generating enough revenue for NS to more than offset the project's construction costs.
What we're saying: 'The living shoreline has been a creative way to improve water and land quality, while making sure native wildlife have a place to call home for years to come. At the same time, we're generating revenue that gives us a big return on our investment. It's a dream project exemplifying sustainable rail.' - Adam Motsinger, NS Manager Environmental Operations
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