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Community R'4V-P3 <br />Storm Pond <br />Qualitative Rank: Medium <br />Arca: 0.8 acres (2.3 total) <br />This pond is located at the northeastern corner of thc park west of Dale Street. The pond <br />is visible from Alameda Strect. The only source of hydrolo�y inputs appears to bc from <br />street stormwater to the west. A concrete control structure on the east side acts as the only <br />outlet. At the time of the field visit the water level was I-inch below the lip of the <br />structure_ The structure was also partially blocked with debris. <br />The pond has very steep sloped banks with the upland forest growing to t�e edge. Thc <br />pond has low visibility frorn the park or other public areas. <br />The water had a dark green appearance and only a smail amount of duckweed. No <br />emergent ar submerged vegetation was observed. Possibly due to the pond's secluded <br />location, cormorant, blue-wing teaI, and wood duck were observed. <br />This storzn pond has been excavated frorn a wetland and has increased in depth and <br />storage volume_ <br />Villa Park <br />For a map of storm ponds within Central Park, piease refer to Figure 6.10 ir� the previous <br />section. <br />Community VL-P3 <br />Storm Pond <br />Qualitative Rank: Medium <br />Area: 2.0 acres <br />This pond is located south of W 1 and W2. Two sources of hydrology constantly flow into <br />the pond. Surface flow from a stream channel (W2) from the north flows into the pond on <br />the northwest side under the foatbridge. Groundwater dischar�es from W 1, flows into � <br />sinkhole, then under the trail and enters under the edae of the pond. A 42-inch <br />corru�ated plastic pipe conveys stormwater from County Road B to the northeast si�e of <br />City of Roseville <br />P�rks NcrtatrnI Resor�rce Mnnagernerit 1G4 <br />