This confidential utility client project in New Castle is part of a broader initiative aimed at enhancing grid reliability through essential infrastructure upgrades. As part of this effort, Williams Creek Management played a vital role in ensuring environmental compliance and site restoration during and after the utility’s pole replacement operations.
This project involved the installation of temporary construction entrances, erosion control measures, and wetland access matting where necessary to mitigate environmental impact. Throughout the construction phase, the team maintained these protective measures, ensuring regulatory compliance with the Clean Water Act. Once the utility upgrades were complete, Williams Creek Management restored the impacted areas by removing temporary access roads, stabilizing the site, and reestablishing vegetation to minimize long-term environmental disruption.
While this initiative was relatively small in scale, it reflects an essential component of this client’s larger infrastructure improvements. By providing environmental expertise and restoration services, Williams Creek Management continues to support the advancement of a more resilient and efficient energy grid for the region.