The Bravia Services team has undertaken many stream and wetland restoration endeavors over the last two decades. We have developed a deep understanding of fundamental ecosystem functions and characteristics. This understanding is biologic, hydrologic, geologic (sediment and geomorphology), hydraulic, and sociologic. Our stream and wetland restoration capabilities include but are not limited to: changes to hydrology (for example instream flow, or connection of flood plain wetlands), dam removal, improved stream crossings, geomorphic stream designs, riparian buffers, improved floodplain conveyance, creating hyporheic fluxes, and improving connectivity.
The Bravia Services team is a leader in private and municipal stream and waterway restoration and stabilization work. Whether it is stream relocation, erosion control, covering exposed pipelines or water run-off remediation, our integrated experience provides our clients with the most comprehensive and holistic solutions.
• Erosion control
• Wattle, J-hook, Gabion Basket, Rip Rap installation
• Creek relocation
• EFSO repair
• Riparian planting
• Live staking
Wetlands provide a habitat for wildlife, store floodwaters and improve overall water quality. Wetland protection is a priority covered by several EPA regulations. Whether you are a pipeline contractor, land developer or government entity, Bravia Services has the experience to assist you with your wetland challenges.
• Re-grading
• Importing proper soils
• Riparian seedling and planting
• Live staking
Low Head Dams present a safety hazard to the public. They are capable of producing dangerous recirculating currents, large hydraulic forces, and other hazardous conditions.
• Detailed work sequencing
• Removal of concrete low head dam
• Clearing and grubbing
• Mechanical and Hydraulic dredging
• Inlet channel construction
• Step/Cross Vane construction
• Outlet control and abutment construction
• Riprap installation
• Riparian seeding and erosion control blankets
With an extensive inventory of dredging equipment on hand for your project. The type of dredging you will require depends on the body of water you are working in. In many cases, both types of dredging are effective, but depending on the cost restraints, equipment access, how fragile the environment is and sediment re-suspension concerns, one method may be better suited than the other.
• Mechanical
• Hydraulic