Gator Slough/Yellow Fever Creek
 

Lee County, FL AIM Engineering & Surveying, Inc. (AIM) was selected by Lee County Natural Resources to provide hydrologic and water quality modeling and to prepare plans and specifications for the restoration of the upper reaches of the Yellow Fever Creek Watershed. Regulated flow from the Gator Slough Watershed will also be re-routed to the Yellow Fever Creek Watershed to provide hydrologic restoration which mimics historical natural system function. The project includes a stormwater pumping system, wetland hyroperiod restoration, control structures, water quality enhancement areas and re-hydration of a natural creek system.

AIM is also providing all aerial photography and photogrammetry services; topographic and control surveys; engineering, planning and design services; and coordination with the City of Cape Coral, South Florida Water Management District and US Army Corps of Engineers. The firm will also provide construction services.

 
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