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Army Corp of Engineers
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Developed IVM plan for Tennessee island ROW
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Hand cutting caused multiple sprouts & debris accumulation
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Brush impedes access for locating, testing, leak inspections
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Pig Island Case Study YMCA
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Botanical study initiated one year following brush mowing
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Pipeline Ecosystem Study began summer 2007 Hill center & lateralValley center & lateral
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Columbia Gulf crew arrives to herbicide treat in fall 2007
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ATV Widecast herbicide treatment
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Good brush control where application is proper
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Some misapplication and rain allowed trees to remain in study transects
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Contractor donates selective application crew fall 2008
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2008 selective backpack treatment of all missed brush
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YMCA peninsula managed Spring 2007 after mowingSummer 2009 after spraying
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Riparian grass buffer established Selective treatment with water- approved herbicides
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Trees eliminated from study sites Backpack Treatment 2008Botanical Study 2009
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17 Tree % Ground Cover by study site Mow Spray
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natural gas pipeline safety, access, habitat restored
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State wildflower released Passion Flower
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Good wildlife food established Virginia wild oats
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Native Pollinators Benefit
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IVM - Ecosystem Management Workshop 10/15/09 Army Corp, Columbia Gulf, TVA
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Army Corp of Engineers IVM Partners reviewed this case study and others with IVM and Ecosystem Management training to the Army Corp of Engineers Environmental Conference in Nashville, TN on March 17, 2010.
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