![]() ![]() From this level, the park will re-use one foot for irrigation in lieu of buying potable city water. To address the owner’s aesthetic concerns for a natural environment, all infrastructure is hidden and the lake will maintain at a three-foot depth. ![]() The team also confirmed that an existing ravine could handle the lake’s predicted outfall and determined erosion protection was needed. This included sediment forebays to minimize particulates to improve lake water quality and substantially reduce maintenance dredging. We sized the outflow structure to provide detention and stormwater quality treatment. A water balance study confirmed the lake’s capacity to store water for monthly irrigation. A major element involved reevaluating detention requirements and re-sizing a lake proposed in Phase I. Phase II involved grading and utility design for a gathering lawn, picnic facilities, and expanded parking. Building upon our Phase I design, Walter P Moore was selected for civil and water resources engineering for Phase II of the Memorial Park Eastern Glades project. ![]()
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