Progress on the wetlands cells has been good with the dry weather of the last month. But all good things must come to and end.
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This image shows the first pool after a 1.5" rainfall, and only catching from a small percentage of the total 140 acre watershed.
The Schematic below shows what the anticipated wetlands will look like from a birds eye perspective. The first pool is the larger of the three to the right of the image.
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