Pond Embayment Michelle Cagley Tennessee Valley Authority Restoration Objectives Protect and improve wildlife habitats Protect and enhance wetlands Stabilize embayment shorelines Minimize erosion and sediment ID: 714107
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Restoration of the Swan Pond Embayment
Michelle
Cagley
, Tennessee Valley AuthoritySlide2
Restoration ObjectivesProtect and improve wildlife habitatsProtect and enhance wetlandsStabilize embayment
shorelines
Minimize erosion and sediment
dispositionProvide recreation opportunities
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Swan Pond Restoration3Slide4
Ecological Restoration4
Re-vegetation of shoreline habitats
Installation of water control structures
Removal of invasive speciesCreation of riparian buffersWetland preservation
Enhancement of upland
habitat
Preservation of existing wetland
habitat
Enhancement of aquatic
habitat
Creation of new aquatic
habitatSlide5
Plantings for Swan Pond Restoration5Slide6
Ecological Restoration
Reforestation
Riparian Zone Plantings
Wetlands
Bird Attractors
Vernal Pools
Fish Attractors
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Recreational Enhancements7
4 miles of paved walking trails
2 Courtesy docks and 4 fishing piers
Boat rampPedestrian bridgeSlide8
Recreational Enhancements
Pedestrian Bridge
Boat Ramp/Dock
Walking Trails
Fishing Piers
Canoe Launches
Parking Areas
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For More Information, Contact9
Michelle
Cagley
, P.E.Tennessee Valley Authority(865) 717-1636
amcagley@tva.gov