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Spirit Lake Photos 2024

Week of Oct. 25, 2024
  • Wire Mill Pond restored with emergent and fringe marsh vegetation.

    Wire Mill Pond restored with emergent and fringe marsh vegetation.

  • View south along the pedestrian trail adjacent to the shallow, sheltered bay.

    View south along the pedestrian trail adjacent to the shallow, sheltered bay.

  • View east across the Upland Confined Disposal Facility (CDF) and portion of restored Unnamed Creek.

    View east across the Upland Confined Disposal Facility (CDF) and portion of restored Unnamed Creek.

Week of Sept. 6, 2024
  • Irrigation operations continue in the restored Unnamed Creek corridor.

    Irrigation operations continue in the restored Unnamed Creek corridor.

  • Emergent plants along the Shallow, Sheltered Bay are protected by predator exclusion fencing to promote survival and establishment.

    Emergent plants along the Shallow, Sheltered Bay are protected by predator exclusion fencing to promote survival and establishment.

Week of Aug. 15, 2024
  • Newly planted emergent fringe marsh plants along the Shallow Sheltered Bay shoreline will create habitat and provide erosion protection.

  • View from one of the scenic pause points on the Delta Upland Cap across part of Spirit Lake.

Week of July 18, 2024
  • Topsoil is placed on top of the completed clay layer on the OU-J Confined Disposal Facility (CDF).

  • View of the St. Louis River from one of the new fishing access points on the Delta Upland Cap.

  • Representatives from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U. S. Steel , City of Duluth, and Minnesota Pollution Control Agency speak at a press event held onsite on July 10, 2024 to celebrate the opening of the pedestrian trail to the public.

Week of July 11, 2024
  • Pedestrian trail with native plant restoration.

    View of the pedestrian trail with native plant restoration.

  • Fishing and scenic pause points are accessible on the Delta Upland Cap.

    Fishing and scenic pause points are accessible on the Delta Upland Cap.

  • Emergent wetland vegetation is establishing in Wire Mill Pond.

    Emergent wetland vegetation is establishing in Wire Mill Pond.

Week of June 28, 2024
  • Maintenance seeding and erosion control blanketing are installed alongside the pedestrian trail.

    Maintenance seeding and erosion control blanketing are installed alongside the pedestrian trail.

  • Shrubs are planted near the pedestrian trail on the Delta Upland Cap.

    Shrubs are planted near the pedestrian trail on the Delta Upland Cap.

Week of June 14, 2024
  • Additional seeding maintenance is performed along the Delta Upland Cap trail.  Trails remain closed to the public.

    Additional seeding maintenance is performed along the Delta Upland Cap trail. Trails remain closed to the public.

Week of May 31, 2024
  • Clay is placed on the OU-J Confined Disposal Facility.

    Clay is placed on the OU-J Confined Disposal Facility.

  •  The crew is fusing a pipeline for the irrigation system that is set up to water upland planted areas around the site.

    The crew is fusing a pipeline for the irrigation system that is set up to water upland planted areas around the site.

  • View of vegetation growth at Wire Mill Pond.

    View of vegetation growth at Wire Mill Pond.

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Last updated on November 5, 2024
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