morses pond dredging / beach renourishmentman-made morses pond covers about 105 acres, providing a...

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Man-made Morses Pond covers about 105 acres, providing a community swimming hole and contributing to the town of Wellesley’s water supply. Sediment had been building up in the pond since the 1970s, when the pond was last dredged. The dredging helped clear the water and restored the pond’s health. PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS Cashman used a large suction pump to remove the sediment; about half of the dredged materials (6,665 cubic yards) were pumped and drained at the town beach to replenish its sand. The other half (6,030 cubic yards) was pumped to a 240’ x 280’ dewatering area in a nearby parking lot, where it was put into GeoTubes to drain excess water and consolidate the material. After this step, the material was hauled off the site, and clean water was pumped back into the pond. The dredging was the final piece of the restoration, laid out in a 2005 plan. Morses Pond Dredging / Beach Renourishment Location: Contractor: Contract Dates: Dollar Value: Awarding Authority / Owner: Project Engineers / Managers: Wellesley, MA Cashman Dredging and Marine Contracting Co., LLC Aug. 2012 – Dec. 2012 $820,000 Town of Wellesley APEX T: 617-890-0600 | F: 617-890-0606 | 549 South Street, Quincy, MA 02169 | [email protected] WELLESLEY, MASSACHUSETTS

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Page 1: Morses Pond Dredging / Beach RenourishmentMan-made Morses Pond covers about 105 acres, providing a community swimming hole and contributing to the town of Wellesley’s water supply

Man-made Morses Pond covers about 105 acres, providing a community swimming hole and contributing to the town of Wellesley’s water supply. Sediment had been building up in the pond since the 1970s, when the pond was last dredged. The dredging helped clear the water and restored the pond’s health.

PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS – Cashman used a large suction pump to remove the

sediment; about half of the dredged materials (6,665cubic yards) were pumped and drained at the town beachto replenish its sand.

– The other half (6,030 cubic yards) was pumped to a 240’ x280’ dewatering area in a nearby parking lot, where it wasput into GeoTubes to drain excess water and consolidatethe material.

– After this step, the material was hauled off the site, andclean water was pumped back into the pond.

– The dredging was the final piece of the restoration, laidout in a 2005 plan.

Morses Pond Dredging / Beach Renourishment

Location:

Contractor:

Contract Dates:

Dollar Value:

Awarding Authority / Owner:

Project Engineers / Managers:

Wellesley, MA

Cashman Dredging and Marine Contracting Co., LLC

Aug. 2012 – Dec. 2012

$820,000

Town of Wellesley

APEX

T: 617-890-0600 | F: 617-890-0606 | 549 South Street, Quincy, MA 02169 | [email protected]

W E L L E S L E Y , M A S S A C H U S E T T S