DNR Announces Continuation Of Dike Repairs On Bakken’s Pond

The dike at Bakken’s Pond needs additional repairs after winter heaving and high water levels this spring. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced it will allow water levels in Bakken’s Pond in Sauk County to ebb and flow with the Lower Wisconsin River system to allow for ongoing repairs on the dike. The repairs are a continuation of last year’s reconstruction of the dike.
Allowing water levels to ebb and flow with the larger river system allows for repair work without drastically impacting the species that use the pond. Depending on the time of year when work is completed, staff will check that raising water levels will have minimal effect on species’ life cycles. If so, water levels will be allowed to rise to full pond status.
To learn more about Bakken’s Pond, visit the Wisconsin DNR’s website.
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