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NYCDEP Honk Lake Restoration 
Wawarsing, NY

Overall Aerial Rendering
CURRENT WITH BOUNDARIES
Honk Falls- Falls Restoration Rendering
Honk Falls Stream Restoration Section After 1 Growing Season
Wild life area
Honk Falls PDC Submission back of the dam
40 Acre Lake Bed Restoration 
While I was apart of Matrix New World Engineering (Matrix) provided environmental and engineering services associated with the acquisition by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYCDEP) of up to ten properties for a dam rehabilitation project (Project). The proposed scope of work was conducted in accordance of the Scope of Work of Environmental Site Assessments of Honk Falls Dam Acquisitions, provided by JA Underground PC (JAU).
 
Honk Falls Dam was located on Rondout Creek, a tributary of the Hudson River about 3 miles north of Ellenville, New York. The dam was erected in the late 1890s, for hydroelectric power, and created 40-acre Honk Lake. The Dam had been classified as a Class C High Hazard structure with risk to life and property in the event of a failure (dam blowout), according to two Army Corps of Engineers studies in 1981 and 1998. The project involved decommissioning and removing the dam.
 
Matrix’s role for this project included preparing nine Phase I ESAs for properties anticipated to be impacted by this project, assisting with the environmental review, permitting and designing of approximately 2,000 LF of new stream in the former lake bottom, remedying climate change flood control issues and helping create a natural solution to the problem.
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