by David Gorman, PE | May 13, 2022 | Streambank Stabilization
Ecological Engineering, LLC was contracted by the Oregon Recreational Boaters United to conduct an examination of river bank erosion and bank failure within the Willamette River Newberg Pool. Recreational boating on the Willamette River is regulated by the Oregon...
by David Gorman, PE | May 13, 2022 | Aquatic Habitat Restoration, Streambank Stabilization
Oregon Metro acquired and manages the 1260 acre Chehalem Ridge Natural Area in Washington County, Oregon for its natural resource and recreational values. Metro is responsible for restoring and maintaining the natural resources and wildlife habitat and has relied on...
by David Gorman, PE | Sep 19, 2017 | Aquatic Habitat Restoration, Streambank Stabilization
Oregon Metro selects Ecological Engineering for a three year on-call contract to provide Water Resource Engineering services. Ecological Engineering will be providing Metro with services to include surface water hydrology and hydraulic modeling, floodplain management,...
by David Gorman, PE | Sep 19, 2017 | Aquatic Habitat Restoration, Fish Passage, Streambank Stabilization
Ecological Engineering completes the construction oversight of the removal of three dams and one bridge on Brigman Creek in east Multnomah County, Oregon and the placement of large wood structures instream to restore fish passage and natural fluvial geomorphology....
by David Gorman, PE | Sep 19, 2017 | Aquatic Habitat Restoration, Stormwater Management, Streambank Stabilization
Ecological Engineering and the MIG consulting team are notified they were awarded a contract by the City of Ashland for the preparation of the Lithia Park Master Plan. MIG, the prime consultant for the project, plan, design and sustain environments that support human...
by Rick Ray | Aug 27, 2017 | Aquatic Habitat Restoration, Streambank Stabilization
Mr. Gorman provided professional assistance to Metro in the selection, hydraulic assessment and engineering design of candidate stream stabilization sites throughout 2.3 stream miles of the Upper Johnson Creek Natural Area. Floods resulting from storm events have...