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PW CASE # / <br /> <br />UPDATE ON POTASSIUM STREET DRAINAGE CONCERNS <br /> By: Steven Jankowski, PE CiD' Engineer <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />At the October 21, 2003 Public Works Committee meeting the residents of 14660 and <br />14680 Potassium Street expressed concern about the water levels on the small wetland <br />located on the adjacent Village of Sunfish Lake subdivision. While most of this wetland <br />is located within the adjacent.subdivision, a small portion of it is located within their <br />backyards and is protected by a drainage and utility easement. These residents were <br />concerned because they were exper/encing high water level in the wetland last fall when <br />conditions were generally dry. At that time it was noted that a partial explanation for the <br />high water being observed may have been attributable to a dewatering operation being <br />discharged through wetland 114P which is located about 300 feet to the east. The Public <br />Works Committee recommended that the water tables be reviewed again in June and July <br />of this year. The purpose of this case is to comply with that directive. <br /> <br />Staffhas visited the backyard at 14680 Potassium Street on three occasions: <br /> <br />· May 10th - The area occupied by wetland vegetation was dry but spongy. <br /> <br />° June 1st _ Following the heavy precipitation received though the Memorial Day <br /> weekend, standing water was observed in the area wttich has wetland vegetation. <br /> <br />June 7th' Standing water was observed in the area which has wetland vegetation. <br /> <br />The May of 2004 has been one of the wettest on record, and it should not be unexpected <br />to see standing water within the wetland area. The major concern of the residents was <br />over the ability to continue using the lower lying portions o'f their backyards. In spite of <br />the recent wet weather those areas of their yards appear to remain, useable. <br /> <br />Notice: <br /> <br />Copies of this Public Works agenda and this case were delivered to the residents at14680, <br />14660, 14640 Potassium Street and 6001 146th Avenue. <br /> <br /> <br />
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