The Washington Township RecPlex was awarded two grants totaling $1,339,289 from the Clean Ohio Conservation Fund for the Turtle and Heron Pond portion of the revitalization project in Countryside Park. The grants cover 75% of the cost to address the declining water quality and aquatic life in both ponds, as well as the expressed interest by residents for more water-based recreational activities and facilities. The Noon Optimist Club committed $20,000 toward the installation of a fishing pier/boardwalk on Turtle Pond.
The velocity of uncontrolled water runoff from annual storms over the years led to extensive siltation of Turtle Pond and substantial erosion along the channel connecting Turtle and Heron ponds. The Master Plan restores the ponds, limits future siltation and erosion, and increases accessibility and recreational use of the ponds by people of all ages and abilities.
Phase I: Pond Revitalization
Phase one began with the revitalization of Turtle and Heron Ponds. Improvements included dredging, siltation prevention, bank stabilization, wetland restoration, and bridge replacement.
June 18, 2024 Progress Report:
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Created one half-acre of natural wetlands
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Constructed seven fishing access platforms
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Installed a barrier berm along the east side of the park boundary
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Created a natural forebay to reduce future pond siltation
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Controlled impact on aquatic life and reduced invasive species of water plants and fish
December 31, 2024 Progress Report:
December 31, 2025 Progress Report:
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Installed boardwalk/fishing pier that extends out into Turtle Pond and leads to the A-Frame
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Installed split-rail fencing along Heron Pond gravel walkway leading to Turtle Pond
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Landscaped pond banks for aesthetics and stabilization
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Pond revitalization completed along with amenity installations