Collaborative Insights: Exploring the Poudre River for a Successful Restoration

In September, a team of geomorphologists and engineers from Inter-Fluve studied the Poudre River's shape, the structures that control water flow, and the bridges that cross it. After collecting this information, MVVA and other staff members from different parts of the organization visited two spots along the river to see their findings.

They examined the river’s flow, water quality, plants, and sounds. Seeing these areas together helped everyone understand the different features and influences along the river.

Working together and walking the site taught us more about the river and strengthened our team. Each department has a unique viewpoint that’s important to the planning process. Teamwork—both inside and outside the organization—is key to making this project successful.

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