The Implementation of Clemson Pond Levelers at Earth Sanctuary. Written by William Hallberg. In collaboration with Chuck Pettis and Earth Sanctuary

Similar documents
APPLICATION SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST LAND USE PERMITS

Storm Water Quality and Shoreline Restoration Improvements - Grant Funding Request City of Mound Carlson Park Bolton & Menk Project No.

WILLIAM STREET STORM SEWER OUTFALL. PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE March 23, 2017

Biodiversity Conservation

PEOPLE, WATER, AND WILDLIFE: BLUE PRINCIPLES FOR RIVER DESIGN

Draft Rhode Island Stormwater Design and Installation Standards Manual

Weston Conservation Commission

Swallowtail Presentation Notes

Importance of Master Planning Marcy Colclough

Hydrology and Aquatic ecology, VVR111 Period 2

North Branch of Cypress Creek Ecological Restoration: A Comprehensive Approach to Stream Restoration

TOWN OF SPRINGFIELD, NEW HAMPSHIRE

April 11, 2016 Park Board Chair and Commissioners General Manager Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation New Brighton Salt Marsh - Preferred Concept

The Restoration of Reading Creek & Model Stream Buffer Ordinances/ Zoning Regulations for Alabama Streams

Manchester. Vision for Manchester

Cape Flats Wetland Forum Ecological rehabilitation and public green space projects for social development.

Ponds of. Ballantrae

Guidelines for Designing Wildlife Friendly Ponds

SOUTHERN GRAMPIANS WETLANDS INFORMATION DAY Sunday 23 rd November 2014

Conservation Landscaping Spot Check Inspection Checklist

Comprehensive Study N A G L E H A R T R A Y A R C H I T E C T U R E GILBANE BUILDING C O M P A N Y P R O J E C T M A N A G E M E N T A D V I S O R S

Zoning Ordinance Article 3

[FWS R8 R 2015 N087; FXRS282108E8PD0 156 F ] South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project, Phase 2; Don Edwards National Wildlife

Reconnecting to a Forgotten River St. Cloud MN. Aaron Hanson Design Design Thesis LA 572, Thesis, Spring 2012

5 TH ANNUAL CAPE COASTAL CONFERENCE COONAMESSETT RIVER RESTORATION PROJECT. Elizabeth H. Gladfelter, Ph.D. Conservation Commission Town of Falmouth

Streams and Ponds. A few facts A vital resource. Changing environment. Globally rare. Flood plains. Watery wildlife. Water power

Fresh Kills Park in Regional Context

Green Star Change in Ecology Calculator Guide

STREAM BUFFERS

New Brighton Park Shoreline Habitat Restoration Project

WETLAND SOD u Bare Root Wetland Plants u Deep Rooted Willows u Coir Logs u Native Trees & Shrubs u Habitat Islands u Custom Growing

APPENDIX A 6 CONCEPTUAL PRELIMINARY PLAN GUIDE AND CHECKLIST FOR MAJOR SUBDIVISIONS CARRBORO DEVELOPMENT GUIDE APPENDIX A

Weston s Wetlands, Stormwater, & Open Space

Renfrew Close, London

PUBLIC SAFETY AT FERC REGULATED PROJECTS. NWHA Fall Workshop Ed Perez, Consultant

Water Conservation Technologies, Larc 380 Semester Assignment

5.0 Storm Water Landscape Guidance Introduction

This presentation has been developed by the Sustainable Sites Initiative for general audiences

Lake and Stream Restoration Project

PrairieWalk Pond Lisle, IL

Balancing Conservation and Development on the Jordan River

Municipal Plan*Assessment

Coquitlam River Riparian Planting

Gottfried Prairie and Arboretum Educational Programs

Response to Comments (July 28, 2010 Oregon City Determination of Application Completeness Memo)

Attention: Ray Tardiff,

PURPOSE: The purpose is to provide commercial facilities in the Vancouver and Clark County vicinity.

Dear High Meadows Community,

2011 ASLA Design Awards. Coyote Gulch Honor Award and Land Stewardship Designation Valerian LLC. Environmental Restoration and Reclamation

St. Croix County Shoreland Overlay Zoning Districts. Public Hearing Community Development Committee December 19, 2013

Boeckman Road Extension

Washtenaw County Conservation District 7203 Jackson Rd Ann Arbor MI Phone: (734) x 5 Fax: (734) Web:

The Trust for Public Land. in Minnesota

plan context INTRODUCTION 10 EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS 16 RELATED PLANS & INITIATIVES 10 CONSULTATION 30

Discussion: ELSI comments re Colwood Draft Official Community Plan

Olympic Park, London. SuDS used. 1. Location. 2. Description. Case study

Canyon Lake Master Plan Revision Public Information Meeting March 18, 2016

Burrowing Owl Habitat Project at the Albany Plateau. (a component project of the Gilman Street Playing Fields Project City of Berkeley) March 10, 2006

DEVELOPMENT PERMIT SENSITIVE ECOSYSTEMS

Rainwater Management an issue for the 21 st Century. Hydrological Cycle

THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF WINDSOR Office of the City Solicitor Planning Department

Anne Arundel County s Severn River Watershed Implementation Strategy. Severn River Association

Green Infrastructure. by Karen Engel, NYS DEC. NYS Department of Environmental Conservation

MILL PONDS. Tel:

Red Fox Commercial Outline Plan

Lesson 2: Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs)

SkyGarden Green Roof System

KENT COUNTY STORMWATER MAINTENANCE DISTRICT STORMWATER BMPs MAINTENANCE TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES GUIDANCE DOCUMENT BIO-RETENTION FACILITIES

Green Infrastructure. NYS Department of Environmental Conservation

Making Space for Nature A Leicester Case Study. Dr Helen O Brien Leicester City Council

Point-No-Point Tide-Gate & Outfall Replacement Project. Briefing Memo 2013

ARTICLE VI: SITE PLAN REVIEW

E16: MAINTENANCE OF LANDSCAPED AREAS

Keyport. Vision for Keyport

Agenda. Background Review of public process Recent project activities Current Status Next steps for construction

ROBERTS FIELD BRANDING GOALS NEW BRANDING PROJECT

ADPRO. Integrated Security and Surveillance Solutions. Intelligent - Flexible - Reliable

GREATER DES MOINES WATER TRAILS AND GREENWAYS PLAN

Lake Nokomis Shoreline Enhancement Project

Buckingham Lake Berkshire Pond Raft s Pond

SUSTAINABILITY PLAN OTTAWA COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION FALL 2017

11: Good Design - Boor Site

Wetland Design Manual. A1: Vision, core outcomes and aspirational outcomes

FY Capital Improvement Program Arroyo Projects - Lower Arroyo Summary

BASS PONDS, MARSH, & WETLAND HABITAT RESTORATION PROJECT

TO BE FILLED OUT BY APPLICANT

BOA s and planning. Vanessa Evans Planning and Policy Officer Kent Wildlife Trust

Summary of Changes in the DRAFT Rivers Project Natural Resource Master Plan from the 2001 approved plan to 2014 plan

Blue/Green Infrastructure Study Accomack County, VA

Benefits of Native Vegetation. Presented by: Mary Beth Falsey DuPage County Senior Wetland Technician

Rocky Areas Project Guidance HABITAT

Samuel E. Paul War Memorial Recreation Area Natural Resource Inventory

YEAR 2 FIRST QUARTER REPORT

Envision Sustainable Infrastructure

Tour of Nonpoint Source Pollution Reduction Projects in the Western Lake Superior Watershed

A review of ecology in landscape architecture publications

CRP 336: REGIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING FOUNDATIONS

Design Assessment Checklists for Ponds/ Wetlands

Rainwise. Sustainable Drainage Solutions. Working with communities to manage rainwater. SuDS For Schools and Communities

Facts. Brookgreen Gardens

Transcription:

The Implementation of Clemson Pond Levelers at Earth Sanctuary Written by William Hallberg In collaboration with Chuck Pettis and Earth Sanctuary Abstract Located on Whidbey Island in Washington State, Earth Sanctuary is an extremely biodiverse wetland and safe haven for native vegetation and wildlife alike. Measuring 72 acres and home to three large ponds, Earth Sanctuary is prime habitat for Beavers. In the early 2000 s beavers reinhabited Earth Sanctuary and now thrive with healthy populations. This is great news for Chuck Pettis, owner and founder of Earth Sanctuary. However, beaver damming and tree felling have created challenges for Earth Sanctuary. Beaver damming has altered the flow of water between the three ponds creating fluctuating water levels. Several strategies to control water flow have been attempted although most have had little success. One effective strategy for controlling water flow at Earth Sanctuary has been the construction and installation of Pond Levelers as originally designed by those at Clemson University (Clemson, 1994). These levelers were custom built to fit directly into the existing drainage system at Earth Sanctuary in hopes of mitigating beaver damming and limiting the need for frequent dam clearing. Introduction Earth Sanctuary has three large ponds within its 72 acre boundary; the fen, middle pond, and west pond. The presence of beavers is obvious in all three ponds from the damming, tree felling, lodges and trails throughout. Photo and video evidence of beavers in the act of damming has also

been documented using motion activated infrared trail camera technology. This presented a constant effort to keep the drains clear by employees at Earth Sanctuary. The two existing drainage devices at Earth Sanctuary known as weirs were implemented in the mid 20 th Century. However, these devices were not built to prevent beaver damming. During late August 2013 the first of two Clemson Pond Levelers were custom built and installed at Earth Sanctuary in order to fit directly into the existing middle pond to west pond weir. In late August of 2014, a second leveler was installed in the west pond water exit weir. The pond levelers originally designed by Clemson University work by reducing the probability that beavers can detect current in the water also by eliminating the sound of running water at the source of a dam breach (Clemson, 1994). By eliminating detection of water flow, the beavers don t know how to plug the leveler system. Materials The design of the Pond Levelers at Earth Sanctuary was largely the same as the original design by Clemson University. However, the levelers at Earth Sanctuary were scaled down to accommodate the lower pond flow rates. Additionally a few changes were made in order to allow for a direct fit into to the existing weir system at Earth Sanctuary. A 10 foot section of 6 inch diameter septic pipe was used for the intake pipe and three 10 foot sections of 4 inch diameter septic pipe were used for the outflow pipe assembly. Two 90 degree angle cleanout joints were utilized in the outflow section with a short section of pipe between the joints to allow for the entire intake device to be submerged into the water and easily cleaned (figure 1).

Figure 1 Pond leveler prior to installation showing 90 degree cleanout joints on the right A wooden dam with a 4 inch hole was cut out of plywood and secured into the existing weir using grooved 2x6 s. The last two feet of the outflow pipe assembly was inserted through dam (Figure 2).

Figure 2 Design of wooden dam with outflow pipe flow through A large metal buoy was affixed to the end of the intake device using stainless steel chain to suspend the whole leveler in the water and avoid permanently mounting it to the bottom of the pond, furthermore, a latch system was used to allow the leveler to be disconnected from the dam and pulled in for maintenance (Figure 3).

Figure 3 Buoy floatation (Top) and latch system (Bottom) Results and Discussion Since the installation of the first leveler two and a half years ago in the middle pond to west pond weir, there have been no problems with beaver plugging. The west pond to exit pond leveler has been flowing for approximately a year and a half and has also shown no signs of beaver plugging. Evidence indicates that the beavers have continued to attempt to dam the locations as shoreline disturbance and dam material build up has continued. However, since implementation of the levelers, water levels in the middle pond and west pond have remained stable and no dam removal or maintenance has been necessary indicating that the beavers at Earth Sanctuary have not figured out how to plug the system.

References The Clemson Beaver Pond Leveler. (1994, March). Retrieved July, 2013, from http://www.clemson.edu/psapublishing/pages/afw/afw1.pdf