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The Dole Pond Nutrient Barrier Project aims to improve water quality and flow management by constructing a wider (12' to potentially 18') and deeper (currently max 3') barrier. The proposed area will treat water prior to entering the pond and provide final filtration during rain events. With a retention area of about 10' deep and 30' long by 20' wide, this project utilizes advanced technology to ensure that higher flows are effectively managed, enhancing both water retention and nutrient filtration.
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Dole Pond Nutrient Barrier Project Proposed Barrier Location 12’ wide water line to waterline (need to make bigger than that for higher flows. 18” deep currently max depth, but need to make deeper for high flows?
Dole Pond Nutrient Barrier Project Side View This retention area can be made deeper back here. Max depth currently is 3’
Dole Pond Nutrient Barrier Project Upstream of Culvert. We will treat this area with our technology This is about 10 feet deep and 30 feet long by 20 feet wide. The concept is that we will continuously treat the water prior to it entering the pond and then the Nutrient barrier will provide final filtration and protection during rain events.
This is where the water comes into the pond past the proposed barrier. This is typical flow