DNR Plans Drawdown For Cruson Slough In August 2023
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced it will be conducting a full drawdown on Cruson Slough in Richland County beginning this August.
The drop in water levels is necessary to prepare the site for upcoming construction and repairs slated for late summer of 2023. The project will involve rebuilding the dike and replacing the water control structure, as recommended by the DNR’s annual structural inspections.
The drawdown will begin in early August and water levels will be lowered slowly throughout the month until the lowest levels have been achieved. Water levels will be returned to normal levels by the start of October when construction is complete.
Wildlife staff conducted a partial drawdown on Cruson Slough in 2021 to observe how the ecosystem would respond to a temporary change in water level. The slough’s ecosystem responded well, and additional germination of certain wetland plans was observed in the newly exposed sediment. This partial drawdown has provided DNR staff confidence that water levels can be dropped even farther to accommodate the construction project with little to no impact on the overall ecosystem.
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