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Arctic Fox 11-06-2015 09:25 AM

Who do I contact?
 
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The photo shows the drainage pond next to us, into which the rainwater from the road empties. Over the years, soil and sand etc. have been washed into the pond such that it is now considerably shallower than before. This has allowed water plants to grow in it which, when they die back, add further soil to the pond.

The pond now fills up very quickly, overflowing into the preserve, rather than fulfilling its intended role of moderating the water flow and soaking away over time. Who should I contact to come out and inspect, with a view to dredging it out to its original depth?

Thank you

rustyp 11-06-2015 09:38 AM

Try your VCDD supervisor.

Arctic Fox 11-06-2015 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by rustyp (Post 1141313)
Try your VCDD supervisor.

Thank you, rustyp

Bogie Shooter 11-06-2015 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Arctic Fox (Post 1141308)
The photo shows the drainage pond next to us, into which the rainwater from the road empties. Over the years, soil and sand etc. have been washed into the pond such that it is now considerably shallower than before. This has allowed water plants to grow in it which, when they die back, add further soil to the pond.

The pond now fills up very quickly, overflowing into the preserve, rather than fulfilling its intended role of moderating the water flow and soaking away over time. Who should I contact to come out and inspect, with a view to dredging it out to its original depth?

Thank you

District Property Management

The District Property Management Department is responsible for upholding the aesthetic, physical and environmental assets of the District by maintaining the District’s physical assets and infrastructure.

Sam Wartinbee, Director
sam.wartinbee@districtgov.org

Arctic Fox 11-06-2015 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 1141381)
District Property Management

The District Property Management Department is responsible for upholding the aesthetic, physical and environmental assets of the District by maintaining the District’s physical assets and infrastructure.

Sam Wartinbee, Director
sam.wartinbee@districtgov.org


Thank you, BogieShooter

I shall pursue all avenues

Jima64 11-06-2015 04:44 PM

If this is considered a retention pond for water coming off the roads etc the state requires them to be kept clear of weeds around the edge. Otherwise it becomes a nuisance.

Arctic Fox 11-06-2015 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Jima64 (Post 1141579)
If this is considered a retention pond for water coming off the roads etc the state requires them to be kept clear of weeds around the edge. Otherwise it becomes a nuisance.

It did look very nice in the summer with all of the greenery in the middle, and ducks - like a natural pond - but now that it has all died back from lack of rain...


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