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Pond Committee
Kellie Kelly is Pond Coordinator (kellykellie@earthlink.net)
701-7064. Committee members include Mark Farris, Laura Nay, John Wright,
Deb Hulecki, and Barb Magsamen.
Retention Ponds
Many residents may wonder why do subdivisions have retention ponds?
Retention ponds are required by law in order to provide proper storage of
excess rain water so our homes do not flood. So you see, our retention
ponds are not only aesthetically pleasing, but they also serve a very
important role for our community.
It's necessary to properly maintain our ponds so they add and not detract
from our community. Proper maintenance of retention ponds is not an easy
task. There are many factors to consider including aeration, appropriate
and timely application of chemicals to control weeds and algae, and
control of excess phosphate runoff, to name just a few.
Last year there was been a marked improvement in the overall appearance of
our ponds. New fountains were purchased which provide better aeration,
this means more oxygen is transferred to the ponds. Increased aeration
helps the ponds not only look better, but also improves the overall health
of the ponds. Our pond vendor, Aquatic Control, has been very proactive in
treating our water weeds and algae. An Aquatic Control technician visits
our ponds every two weeks to treat emergent nuisance vegetation. Thanks to
our new fountains and our Aquatic Control technician our ponds are looking
great this year!
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