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Victoria Ave.
Placentia Ave.
Mesa Verde Dr.
Wilson St.
Adams Ave.
Fairview Park
Talbert Nature
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PROJECT LOCATION
Talbert Nature
Preserve
COSTA MESA
Graphic by SCOTT BROWN / Courtesy of Orange County Register
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Source: City of Costa Mesa Senior Engineer BALTAZAR MEJIA
Note: Drawing is meant as representational, not exact depiction
Future boardwalk
POND A
POND B
POND CPOND D
POND E
POND F
Channels connecting ponds
Plant-filter zones in each pond
California Bullrush (Scirpus californicus)
Cattails (Typha latifolia and Typha domingensis)
Wetland plants break down the compounds, such as fertilizer or oil, into elements that the plants can use. For example, fertilizer is turned into proteins that plants use to build tissue and grow.
POND D PROFILE
GOING WITH THE FLOW
12-foot-wide multipurpose path connects to river trail
Viewingplatforms
Waterflow
EXAMPLES OF PLANTS IN POND
Trails
C O A S T A LS C R U B
H A B I T AT
Untreated water enters.
Water exits in channel to next pond.
Ultraviolet rays hitting the water’s surface will kill bacteria.
Plants absorb pollutants, convert to gases and release into air.
Boardwalk is in planning and approval stages. It’s likely to be built in 2014.
Water percolates down, replenishing the ground water supply.
Water is diverted from the Greenville-Banning Channel that runs along side the Santa Ana
River. Here is the path it will take:
Up to 5 feet deep
About 2 feet deep
Concrete berm creates shallow end.
Wetland plants grow in the shallow end only. The rest of the pond is open water.
A system of ponds connected by channels filters runoff water so that it does not need to be sent to the Orange County Sanitation District’s plant. Besides helping to replenish ground water, the system creates a scenic wetlands and vibrant riparian habitat.
Wetlands at Fairview Park
Greenville-BanningChannel
Inflatable rubber dam temporarily holds water.
Water diverted to well room.
Pump moves 500 gallons per minute up to Pond A.
POND APOND BPOND CPOND D
POND EPOND F
Gravity forces water to flow from pond to pond.
At Pond F, a gauge determines if the pond system is full. If so, the meter sends an electronic signal to the pump to stop or reduce the flow.
Mosquito fish added to control insects.
Overflow pond used to monitor water level of system.
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A system of ponds connected by channels filters runoff water so that it does not need to be sent to the Orange County Sanitation District’s plant. Besides helping to replenish ground water, the system creates a scenic wetlands and vibrant riparian habitat.
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