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English: Workers along the Connecticut River as it passes through Fairlee, Vermont, United States. During the summer of 2002 a restoration project aimed at restoring a severely eroded riverbank utilized overgrown Christmas trees to create a revetment at the work site. The trees were eventually planted with various aquatic plant life to help further trap sediment and prevent erosion. See [1]
Français : Personnel travaillant à la restauration des berges sévèrement érodées de la rivière Connecticut (Fairlee, Vermont, États-Unis), l'été 2002. Ici des résineux sont apportés sur les berges. Leurs branches serviront à emprisonner les matériaux issus de l'érosion et à stabiliser cette érosion de la berge, pour favoriser une revégétalisation et une reprise de la vie aquatique
Date Summer 2002
date QS:P,+2002-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P4241,Q40720564
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