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August 15, 2016
Operations and maintenance
Gateway Pond

Gateway Pond after the removal of trash and debris

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August 15, 2016
Operations and maintenance
Removal of debris in drainage easement

Pre-monsoon clean up: Pecos Loop and Whitney Court and Black Hills and Spring, drainage easement cleared of debris , trash and invasive tree species.   AFTER:

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August 15, 2016
Operations and maintenance
Monsoon maintenance

In preparation for the monsoon season the Westside Channel was cleared of tumbleweeds and trash. During dry windy times a variety of plants like tumble weeds and trash can accumulate in the arroyos and channels. These items can be pickup by stormwater and carried down to the Rio Grande.         AFTER

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August 15, 2016
Operations and maintenance
Enchanted Hills Dam 1

Enchanted Hills Dam 1 maintenance updates for September 2016 In Enchanted Hills Dam 1 all of the cattails have been mowed to allow for infiltration and evaporation of run-off. A survey has been conducted to determine “Design” grades for sediment removal.

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