Berry Brook Restoration Project-Urban Watershed Renewal
Thursday, August 25, 2011

Water quality and stream restoration improvements will be targeted in the Berry Brook Watershed from 2011-2013. Berry Brook, a tributary to the Cocheco River, is a 0.9 mile long stream in a 164 acre watershed in downtown Dover. The brook is impaired for aquatic habitat and primary contact recreation. Through a series of three grants and matching funding from the City of Dover, this project will implement some of the major recommendations from the 2008 Watershed Management Plan for Berry Brook.
Berry Brook Project Website Link
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