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<br />GENERAL DESIGN CONSIDER-\TIONS FOR <br />WILDLIFE POND CONSTRUCTION A..'1D WETlAND .-U.TER-\TIONS <br /> <br />The Rice Creek Watershed District has reviewed information from the U.S. Army Corps of <br />Engineers and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources on the design and <br />construction of wildlife ponds. The RCWD recommends that the foilowing considerations be <br />incorporated, to the greatest possible extent. when constructing wildlife ponds or working <br />within wetland areas. <br /> <br />SIZE: The wildlife pond should be at least L'4 acre in surt-ace area <br />size, although larger ponds (up to 1 acre) are preferred. <br /> <br />SHORELINE CONTOUR.: It is recommended that a variable (rather than an even- <br />sided) shoreline be constructed. This will increase the <br />amount of shoreline per unit area thereby creating isolated <br />areas conducive for waterfowl usage. <br /> <br />BOTIOM CONTOUR: The bottom contour should be varied to promote the growth of <br />emergent vegetation. A 50% open water and 509'., veget.aove <br />cover (including the emergent vegetation around the shoreline) <br />will provide the greatest diversity of wildlife species. Water <br />depth should be about 12 t.Q 18 inches in the shallow area of <br />the basin and about 3 to 4 feet ma."'Cimum in the deepest <br />areas. . <br /> <br />SIDE SLOPES: The upland side slopes towards the pond should range from <br />3:1 to 10:1. The pond bottom side slope should be 8: 1 to <br />12:1. <br /> <br />BUFFER ZONE: It is important to re-establish and maintain an upland <br />vegetative buffer .one around the perimeter of the wildlife <br />pond to provide nesting habitat and filter runoff. Mowing of <br />upland areas should be avoided. if possible. until August 1 t.Q <br />protect nesting areas and allow for brood dispersal. <br /> <br />BOTIOM "'L-\TERIAL: If possible, topsoil should be placed on the bottom of the <br />basin to provide a more suitable base for aquatic vegetative <br />growth. In addition, "muck:" from an existing wetland should <br />be added to the topsoil. providing a "seed" for a beneficial <br />biological aquatic community to be established. <br /> <br />DREDGED SPOILS: All dredged spoils from pond excavation activity will need t.Q <br />be placed above the existing 100-year flood elevation for the <br />site. Erosion control measures such as silt fences and/or <br />staked hay bales will need to be provided around the spoils. <br />The spoils should be placed within a diked upland area to <br />allow the spoils to dewatar into the soil. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />~. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />I <br />
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