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Rocklin Engineers Adopt Segment of Roseville’s Dry Creek

To kickoff a year-long commitment to the City of Roseville, a team of Stantec Rocklin water engineers and environmental scientists cleared refuse from a half-mile stretch of Roseville’s Miner’s Ravine Trail along Dry Creek Tuesday. Participating in Roseville’s Adopt-A-Creek program, the designers facilitated a comprehensive clean-up of the highly-trafficked hiking trail – the first of multiple efforts the firm will provide throughout the year in monitoring and preserving the area.

“We have years of history attending to the local water infrastructure needs – this is our community and we’re inspired by the opportunity to be involved with this program,” said Dave Bennett, Stantec’s Rocklin-based Western US water group practice leader.

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The effort also began as a part of “Stantec in the Community Day,” an inaugural observance in which the firm’s employees from across North America participated in projects to service their local communities.

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