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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

TURN IT ON!!!

wait for it . . . wait for it . . .



This Sunday, October 23rd at 4:00 p.m. the water to fill the lake will be turned on. Officially and with great festivity.

Everyone who wants to see the first filling waters since March will gather at the path into the Eastern Wetlands and commence celebrating the return of our lake at the speed of 700 gallons a minute!

Bring cameras and champagne.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Who'll Stop The Rain?




This is the latest aerial photograph of the lake project. Nearly all the changes to the structure are clearly visible, from the new beach sand to the re-sculpted lake bed. The work on the west end of the lake isn't as clearly depicted, but there are tiny construction vehicles---take a close look.

Evidence of the next stage has appeared in the grass next to the Gazebo: the construction of a bio-retention feature designed to manage stormwater run-off from Hemlock, Magnolia, and Clubhouse Drive. Current run-off flows directly into the lake, carrying with it all the pollutants it picks up as it flows downhill. Prior to this installation the city has used a shallow trench and sandbags to direct the water from the street.


The new system will arrest and delay the flow, allowing time for the water to percolate and clean before it makes its way into the lake. The above-ground surface will be planted as a rain garden.





Click on any of the photographs for a closer look.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

DredgeFest 2011

look out Bill!

At first it appeared that LakeFest 2011 would be held in spite of the empty lake. However, as these photographs illustrate--LakeFest 2011 was held in celebration of our lake-in-progress.



With the singers, dancers, sculptors and painters and jewelry makers, with the bratwurst and beer, doughnuts and arepas and tomato pie, the beautiful sun and mischevious wind it slowly became obvious the the restoration of the heart of Pine Lake---the lake itself---was the ultimate artistic endeavor.


(that's Will and the willow)






Meanwhile, the beat goes on: the markers next to the Gazebo indicate the initial survey for the rain garden/water management feature soon to be installed.




(and the Pacha Mamas)




The Ladies of the Lake


and The Dames of the Dredge
(a.k.a The Lives Of The Monster Dogs)