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Shenandoah National Park to conduct aerial limestone applications to improve stream health

January 31, 2026by Ranger Tom0

Shenandoah National Park has announced plans to conduct an aerial limestone application to improve the health of Meadow Run, a stream located near mile 90 on Skyline Drive. The operation, which aims to reduce the acidity of the stream, is scheduled to take place between February 2, 2026, and February 28, 2026.

The park’s initiative highlights the importance of maintaining the health of natural water bodies within its boundaries. The acidity of stream water can have significant impacts on the local ecosystem, affecting both plant and animal life. By applying limestone from the air, the park aims to neutralize the water’s acidity, thereby improving the health of the stream and its surrounding environment.

This operation is part of the park’s ongoing efforts to preserve and enhance its natural resources. Shenandoah National Park, known for its stunning vistas and diverse wildlife, continues to implement measures aimed at conserving its unique ecosystems. The aerial limestone application is one such initiative that underscores the park’s commitment to environmental stewardship.

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