Work continued removing Mill Pond dam and motivate its impounded sediments downstream.
The timber crib and concrete dams continued to be removed, with water levels dropping more than 26 feet (Photo 1). An access road was maintained down to the dam for the removal of demolished materials from the log crib and timber dams. Concrete was trucked from the site and timber and fill from the log crib dam was saved for reuse on-site (Photo 2). Jetting operations continued, flushing fine sediments from the mouth of the creek so that they could be carried further into the pond and prevent it from piling up at the delta (Photo 3). Cobble and topsoil was harvested from the delta and moved to upland stockpiles (Photo 4). Water was released from Sullivan Lake Reservoir and redirected through the delta, using dikes and dug channels, to move sediment downstream (Photo 5 & 6).