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Dredging Boscawen Park duck pond
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1 year ago
Truro's Boscawen Park duck pond is to be dredged - here's why and how
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Originally the pond wasn't here, this would have been a creek of the Truro
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River, so all of Bosgowan Park itself was all riverbed and that's been built up
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as a municipal waste site. The City Council is now looking to dredge the
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pond down. The reasonings behind that is the fact is that we've got a huge build-up
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of silt. You'll see here we've got a couple of ducks swimming here but the
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ducks in the far distance there, they're actually stood on top of the
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mud so the the water levels themselves are very very low. They're obviously a
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little bit deeper as you go further down. So the duck pond itself has got a
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silt trap which you'll see behind me here on the right hand side and
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basically that silt trap is there for collecting all the silt that comes down
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from the valley. So there's two tributaries that actually fill this duck
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pond. One of them originates in our current cemetery fields and the others
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come down from Park Farm and basically the silt trap is designed to actually, as
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the water comes in, it actually filters down. Now unfortunately the silt trap
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hasn't been emptied out now for about 12 or 13 years. The last time it was done
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it was excavated by an excavator and it was that deep they had to lower a mini
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excavator in a bigger excavator down into the bottom of the silt trap to
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empty the bottom. So they literally excavated it out, put it into the bucket
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of the the bigger excavator and then took it off in lorries. So we're looking
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at various options to to be able to dredge this. We're going out to tender
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now and we're having different contractors come in with different ideas.
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We've had the looks at stirring it up and pumping it out into slurry
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tankers. We were looking at suction excavators. We're actually looking at
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main excavators and also there's a company from Holland that dredge estate
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ponds and and rivers and they do that by a tugboat which they drive up and down
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with a cutter which is actually quite low impact on the wildlife because
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obviously the wildlife moves away. If we do it with excavators what we have to
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do is excavate it out, leave it on the side of the pond to allow any wildlife
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to actually go back into the pond so any any sort of eels or elvers or anything
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like that will then be able to transfer itself back in to allow that to dry out
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before it's then removed. One of the key priorities is protecting the wildlife
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there's an ecology survey that needs to be taken as part of the tendering
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process and obviously we want to try not to disrupt the the wildlife too much.
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After it's all done obviously you won't see the sludge here that we've got, you
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won't see all the sticks and things that are actually sticking up in the air, the
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ducks will actually be able to swim all the way along the whole of the pond as
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well as the swans but also we want to carry out repairs to all the edges as
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you'll see the edges around the sides they've all started to tumble in over
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the years that was all constructed in the early 80s so so yeah we want to do
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quite a bit of works there. We're also thinking about putting a secondary pipe
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in so that on high flood waters we can actually bypass the water down a pipe
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and it's directly out into the river rather than into the pond which will
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actually reduce down the amount of silt that also would come back into the pond.
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