Meadowbrook Pond Rehabilitation Project
SPU maintenance project at Meadowbrook Pond Facility.
Project Description
Meadowbrook Pond is a Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) stormwater detention and flood control facility located at 35th Avenue NE, between NE 105th and 110th streets in northeast Seattle (view project area map).
Meadowbrook Pond was designed to provide multiple stormwater benefits for Thornton Creek, including flood reduction, water quality improvement, sediment removal, and habitat improvement. In addition, Meadowbrook Pond provides wildlife habitat and open space.
Meadowbrook Pond manages stormwater during dry and wet weather.
To maintain the pond’s designed functionality for stormwater detention and flood control as well as improve wildlife habitat, SPU must conduct necessary, routine maintenance to remove accumulated sediment from Meadowbrook Pond.
Location
Meadowbrook Pond is a Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) stormwater detention and flood control facility located at 35th Avenue NE, between NE 105th and 110th streets in northeast Seattle.
Project Results
In September 2019, SPU completed in-water sediment removal from the forebay and cell 1 at Meadowbrook Pond.
SPU is continuing to monitor sediment accumulation over time to identify when additional sediment removal work will be needed and continues to evaluate approaches to long-range sediment removal planning.
SPU will notify area residents prior to future sediment removal work at the pond.
Timeline
November 2019
This is a completed project.