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Who's minding the shore? Nature preserve turns wasteland into a wetland
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Around 2003, in the heat of the Legacy litigation, UDOT began trying to be more aware of environmental and community concerns on all its projects, said Papastamos, in part to avoid future lawsuits. The Mountain View Corridor is one example: Envision Utah was hired to facilitate meetings between UDOT, city officials, environmentalists and others to talk about plans for that road.
But Papastamos said that some contrarians still complain about the environmentally-sensitive approach: "If you go outside the department, certainly there are. Within the department, certainly, but it's few and far between."
As construction progresses during the next two years, Legacy project manager John Thomas says crews will be trained to be aware of environmental factors. The contractor will be required to hire monitors to look for nesting birds and ensure that proper erosion controls are in place. Wetlands located directly in the road's path will also be watched.
The agency estimates that less than 100 acres, located directly in Legacy's path, will be destroyed as a result of the road. At least 500 acres of wetlands, located north and west of the highway, will be indirectly impacted from noise and pollution from the road, according to a management plan for the preserve.
In January last year, a team of environmental specialists the UDOT Collaborative Design Team began preparing a master plan for the preserve. The plan was finished last December and now the group, led by an environmental-consulting company, SWCA, is adding details about water, habitat and animal management in the preserve. Public access is also being addressed.
Brooks Carter, a SWCA consultant and a former top regulator with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, said the nature preserve will be a buffer to protect the Great Salt Lake from encroaching development.
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