In 2018, WaterWays was awarded a 319 grant (funded by an agreement with the Tennessee Department of Agriculture Nonpoint Source Program and the United States EPA) for the Mountain Creek Watershed. We recently finished up the grant by selecting six sites in the watershed to construct green infrastructure and reduce erosion with native plants and nature based erosion control measures, including Mountain Creek Church of Christ, Red Bank Community Center, schools and the new Walden’s Ridge Park.
Project Highlight: Mountain Creek Stream Bank Stabilization Project
Red Bank Elementary School
Mountain Creek runs along the back border of Red Bank Elementary School’s property, providing an incredible outdoor laboratory for the students. Unfortunately, excess stormwater surging through the creek after rainstorms was eating away the stream bank and pushing the creek closer and closer to the back driveway to the school. It was quickly becoming a hazard for the kids and families and polluting the creek with excess sedimentation.
The Red Bank Elementary School Stream Team worked collaboratively with Adam, Shannon, and the rest of the engineers to formulate and present their ideas. Bringing it all full circle, each company’s lead on the project was an alumnus of a Red Bank school! The streambank stabilization was successfully completed in 2018, and would not have been made possible without overwhelming community support and collaboration.
RBES alum, Propex engineer, and Young Professional Advisory Board member Adam Pierce was an integral part of making the stream bank restoration possible.