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Henry's Knob Site Case Study

This case study highlights ecological revitalization outcomes at the Henry's Knob Superfund Alternative Approach site in York County, South Carolina. The native vegetation on site attracts a variety of pollinator species, including bees, wasps, butterflies and birds. Blue Vervain, for example, attracts a variety of bees and birds, including Cardinals, Swamp Sparrows, Field Sparrows, Eucerine Miner Bees, Halictid Bees and the Verbena Bee.

This document is also available in SEMS at https://semspub.epa.gov/work/HQ/100000929.pdf.

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