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Restoration of Mill Pond and Little Glen Lake Connection
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The Mill Pond is now connected to Little Glen Lake under M-109 by 90 feet of 36-inch culvert. This culvert becomes blocked by mud, weeds and debris, and little to no circulation occurs between the Mill Pond and Little Glen Lake. The water that does flow from the Mill Pond under the roadway passes through a 130-foot long channel to reach Little Glen Lake.
The Mill Pond and the land immediately north and south of the connecting channel is within the boundary of the National Lakeshore and the proposed project is confined to lands within the boundary of the National Lakeshore. National Lakeshore facilities in the general area of the project include Glen Haven and the Glen Lake Picnic area, located along M-109 north of the culvert, and the Dune Climb located south of the culvert.
Planning for this project is in the initial stages and preliminary draft alternatives have been developed. These include the following:
Alternative A - Installation of a new replacement structure under M-109 and dredging an access channel from the existing channel. The replacement structure could be a clear span bridge, a bottomless arch culvert or a box culvert.
Alternative B - Adds to Alternative A, reconstruction of approximately one acre of wetland on the west side (or Mill Pond side) of M-109 and approximately one acre of wetland on the east side (Little Glen Lake side) of M-109.
Alternative C - Adds to Alternative A, reconstruction of approximately one acre of wetland only on the east side of M-109.
Alternative D - Adds to Alternative A, reconstruction of approximately one acre of wetland only on the west side of M-109.
Alternative E - This alternative is the "no action" alternative in which no action is taken to restore the hydrologic connectivity between Little Glen Lake and the Mill Pond.
The first step in this process - public scoping - is complete. This comment period ended September 30, 2013, and the comments submitted during this "scoping" phase of planning have been summarized in a Scoping Summary document available by Clicking "Document List" to the left. These will be considered during the development of alternatives and analysis of impacts. Thank you to everyone who commented!
When the EA is released, the EA will be made available for further public review through this website.