This month we are highlighting the Killdeer Plains Wildlife Area. This project consisted of designing and constructing exempt dams to create a wetland in the basin of the former Killdeer Upground Reservoir.
The Killdeer Plains Wildlife Area provides over 9,230 acres of land, centered in the farming country of north-central Ohio.
Much of the land at Killdeer Plains is used for wildlife management and recreational use. Some popular uses for the area are:
Waterfowl Hunting
Fishing
Wildlife viewing
Photography
For more information on the Killdeer Plains Wildlife Area, check out the Ohio Department of Nature Resources page about the land, its history, and purpose in the community.
The scope of work for the project at the Killdeer Plains Wildlife Area included:
Stripping the topsoil
Placement and compaction of clay embankment to build the dam
Installation of inline water level control structures and piping
The dam is designed to pond water, which creates natural wetlands for wildlife.
The inline water level control structures allow water levels to be adjusted and provide protection from overflow.
This year, we’ve begun highlighting special construction projects in the community.
Here are some other Projects of the Month:
Whether it’s demolition, underground utilities, asphalt paving, or any other type of civil construction, even the smallest commercial projects have the potential to impact many people and businesses.
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