By now, many of you have seen or heard that there is an
issue with the pond on #9. We have formulated a repair plan and will start as
soon as possible.
To recap, just before Thanksgiving 2018, the pipe that
drains the pond broke,
releasing all of the water in about 45 minutes. The damage “repaired” itself,
clogging the exit, and refilling the pond. This temporary fix lasted for 2
months. Then in late January, the clog that blocked the original break gave way
and released all of the pond water again.
Diagram of new pipe location. For reference, the red lines converge in the center of the green. The light blue is the new pipe, dashed lines are old pipe. The clubhouse is out of view to the right. |
After reviewing several options, our best choice will be to
install an entirely new pipe. We discussed possibly sleeving the existing pipe,
but the work seemed to be uncertain to succeed, expensive, and much more
disruptive. Since the pipe is 50 years old, we decided that abandoning it
completely will be the best idea moving forward. We will work with our golf
course construction contractor, McDonald and Son’s for the work. A new pipe
will be dug from the corner nearest the clubhouse, extend around behind the
green, and then tie back in to the existing drainage area.
Water draining though hole after second break. |
The pond refilling before we cut pipe down. |
Current view of the standpipe, cut down to eliminate water refilling the pond. |
Thank you for your understanding. We will get the situation
corrected as soon as possible.
Also, please note, we will return to weekly posts starting in March.
Etiquette Reminder of the Month
Please stay off all grass surfaces during a frost delay.
Also, as part of a Golf Committee initiative to improve
course etiquette, we have included links to videos teaching proper on course
etiquette. Please take a moment to watch:
See you on the course!
Joe
jvillegas@bwrc.org
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