One
Year Later, "Brutus"
Makes a Difference at Grand Lake St. Marys
New
dredge pumped more than 123,000
cubic yards of sediment out of lake
CELINA,
OH – More than a year after
being put into service, “Brutus,” a 57-ton dredge, has helped increase
the
amount of sediment removed from Grand Lake St. Marys, according to the
Ohio
Department of Natural Resources (ODNR). The department removed a record
289,000
cubic yards from the lake last year.
“Utilizing
Brutus has greatly
improved our efforts to remove sediment from Grand Lake St. Marys,”
said ODNR
Director James Zehringer. “Through the dredging operations and nutrient
management plans, we continue our commitment to improve and protect the
health
of one of Ohio’s finest lakes.”
ODNR
has employed a suction dredge
program at Grand Lake St. Marys for approximately 60 years, and
“Brutus”
replaced the 44-year-old “St. Marys” dredge last year. In 2012,
“Brutus” and
two other dredges named “Eagle” and “Pump-a-Little” pumped 289,000
cubic yards
of nutrient-rich sediment from the lake, besting a goal of 270,000.
“Brutus”
alone pumped more than 123,000 cubic yards of sediment last season.
Ohio
State Parks removed an average
of 65,000 cubic yards of sediment annually from 2007-2010. The division
hopes
to remove more than 300,000 cubic yards of sediment in the 2013 dredge
season,
which began April 8. That number equals approximately 20,000 dump truck
loads
of sediment.
Ohio
State Parks is also building
several new dredge material relocation areas to hold the removed
sediment. One
area includes a new under-construction wetland at Prairie Creek that
will
double as a sediment deposit point and a filter for water runoff
flowing into
Grand Lake St. Marys.
The
ODNR Division of Soil and Water
Resources is also working with producers in the region to implement
nutrient
management plans, which will limit the release of new nutrients into
Grand Lake
St. Marys.
ODNR
ensures a balance between wise
use and protection of our natural resources for the benefit of all.
Visit the
ODNR website at ohiodnr.gov.
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