Wetland Mitigation in Abandoned Gravel PitsStatus: CompleteReport Date: 03/16/2010 Summary: It is becoming increasingly difficult to provide on-site mitigation for wetland impacts due to road construction in northeastern Minnesota counties which retain greater than 80 percent of their pre-settlement wetlands. Abandoned gravel pits are one of the few remaining areas which can serve as wetland mitigation sites within the impacted watersheds. The main goal of the project is to determine if viable mitigation wetlands can be created on abandoned gravel pit sites to compensate for wetland impacts due to road construction in northeastern Minnesota. Final Deliverables: Wetland Mitigation in Abandoned Gravel Pits (Report #2010-11) Using Abandoned Gravel Pits for Wetland Mitigation (Research Summary) Related Materials: Related Research: