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Civil Engineering

Gilshey Branch Stream & Wetland Design
The Mosaic Company | Polk County, Florida | 2005 - 2005

GilsheyGilshey Branch is a tributary to the Peace River at a Central Florida surface mining operation. The mine operator, The Mosaic Company, tasked BCI to design a complete reconstruction of 4.3 miles of natural stream channel, its roughly three square mile basin, and the surficial aquifer system from the available loamy mine spoil and sand tailings. BCI also provided hydrogeomorphic design of 400 acres of floodplain forest, freshwater marsh and wet prairie.

The design involved establishing a detailed post-reclamation grade plan for the stream, its floodplain, and basin. Successful restoration hinged on creative subsurface configurations of the texturally variable mine reclamation materials to create a functional lithology that controlled groundwater flow and hydraulic head from the created wetland communities while allowing seepage to reach the stream channel as baseflow at the pre-disturbance duration.

BCI services included:

  • Stream assessment using a Channel Evolution Model & Rosgen Level II Classification
  • Stream & floodplain hydraulic modeling using MIKE11 software
  • Integrated surface water/groundwater flow modeling using the model VADOSE/W
  • Natural channel design
  • Aquifer restoration design
  • Wetland hydrology restoration design
  • GIS mapping
  • Off-site flood hazard analysis
  • Construction cost estimates
  • ERP permitting assistance

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