Not a huge amount can be said about this. Inert filled in and uplifted the last remaining part of Cormorant (south) during spring. This will be the bit between the north part of the lake down to what was the scrape. Also, the infill and upfill was pushed eastward to stop just shy of the established wetlands. After taking a closer look at the latest plans (duh, always helps) I know why the upfill is slightly higher than the wetlands. Its supposed to be. There is a low bank that runs around the wetlands, which also means a slightly elevated land mass. There was a large amount of sludgy mud around the eastern edge of this upfill. I can only assume it came from dredging to make the drainage ditch, which Cormorant lake (south) has effectively become, deeper. Comments are closed.
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