BOONE, N.C. — Restored trout streams, cascading
waterfalls, low-impact trails, secluded swimming holes, and rainwater
cisterns. High-speed internet and cable, networked fire and security
alarm systems, and gourmet kitchens. By linking natural capital with
comfortable living, Cielo Falls is a luxury, gated log home community
along the Blue Ridge Parkway that is on the leading edge of the rising
trend of "green
development."
The concept of green development means communities are planned for sustainability
for future generations, while retaining an environmentally-sensitive
focus.
Trout Headwaters, Inc. (THI), The River Restoration Company, based in
Paradise Valley, Mont., was chosen to fully restore Cielo Falls' wetlands and more than three miles of stream. THI is recognized as an industry
leader for its innovative, natural approaches to restoration and enhancement
of rivers, streams, lakes and wetlands.
"The benefits of green development are clearly being recognized by developers,
investors and homeowners," says THI President Michael Sprague. "It's
a win-win approach for everyone and benefits the environment we all share.
It gives me great personal satisfaction to see this trend becoming the
new standard."
Cielo Falls, located near rural Boone,
N.C., is focused on the appeal
of "natural capital," a term coined in the 1970s by an economist to
describe vital life-supporting services that flow from living ecosystems.
Natural capital is priceless because it cannot be replicated; things
like clean air and water, productive soil and sunlight.
While natural capital may be hard to quantify, green development yields
measurable results. Improved water quality, higher trout populations,
decreased groundwater use, and cleaner stormwater runoff can be measured.
In addition to restoring the streams and ponds of Cielo Falls, the impact
of water used within the homes will be optimized through the use of rainwater
harvesting systems designed by Rainwater Management Solutions of Salem,
Va. The ever increasing demand for water and green development makes
rainwater harvesting an advantageous solution for sustainable development
in the U.S.
"We're very proud of the work we are doing to make Cielo Falls both
a beautiful, enjoyable community and a model development that will benefit
future generations," says Cielo Falls Development Manager Mark Yates.
For more information visit the following websites: Cielo
Falls, Trout
Headwaters,
and Rainwater
Management Solutions.
Contact Info:
Mike Sprague, President
Tel : 406-222-3554
E-mail : mike@troutheadwaters.com