Archive for the ‘Sligo Creek’ Category

A Case Study: Sediment Control Problem at Leesborough Construction Site, Wheaton

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Here is a case study of poor erosion and sediment control in Montgomery County.  The site is Leesborough (Centex construction), the former Good Counsel site (bordered by Georgia Ave., Amherst Ave., Arcola Ave. and Elkin St.) in Wheaton, Maryland.  The result was sediment laden runoff from the construction site.  The photos below are from May 25, 2009 (after many similar overflows for months).

 Uncontrolled erosion on-site above basin

Flow from containment basin, across sidewalk,
into Amherst Ave

Flow into street leading to storm drain at Amherst and Elkin

The headwaters of Sligo Creek at Channing and Blueridge Ave. — the sediment laden runoff from the Leesborough/Centex site merging with the clear runoff from neighborhood streets.

Sligo Creek about half a mile down stream showing the sediment laden flow from the construction site.

A full report about the incident can be found here on the Friends of Sligo Creek web site.

Northwood Chesapeake Bay Trail Opens on National Trails Day

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

Today, June 5 is National Trails Day.  So it was appropriate to have the ribbon cutting for the Northwood Chesapeake Bay Trail today. This was the culmination of an effort that began about a year ago. Today, VIPs were on hand to make opening remarks. The public was invited to participate in either a 5K fun run or hike. Community groups like Friends of Sligo Creek and Neighbors of the Northwest Branch had information tables about their organizations. About 100 to 200 people participated in the event.

Representatives from all the partnership organizations cutting the red ribbon officially opening the Northwood Chesapeake Bay Trail.

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Celebrating New Green Space on National Trails Day

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Here is a press release by Jennifer Chambers of the Potomac Appalachian Trails Club  (see also the event flyer):

On Saturday, June 5, 2010, National Trails Day, the Northwood Chesapeake Bay Trail project sponsors, Chesapeake Bay Trust (CBT), Northwood High School (NHS), Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC), Friends of Sligo Creek (FOSC), Neighbors of Northwest Branch (NNWB), and MD State Highway Administration (SHA), will celebrate the land restoration project completion with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and a 5k Bay Fun Run and Hike. The celebration and 5k will start at 10:00 am until 12:00 pm at Kaplan Stadium behind Northwood High School, 919 University Blvd. West, Silver Spring. Leaders from each partnering organization will officially open the new green space and the new, nature interpretive Northwood Chesapeake Bay Trail at 10:00 am. The 5k run will follow at 10:20 am and at 11:00 am, walkers will hike the new trail that connects the school to Northwest Branch Park. The Georgetown North Face store and Silver Spring Pacer’s store will provide merchandise and gift certificates as door prizes for hikers and runners. In addition, the celebration will have health and environmental education resource and activity tables (more…)

Northwood Trail Update

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Nearly 60 volunteers came out to clean up the future Northwood Chesapeake Bay Trail including over 30 students from Northwood High School.  It was not too long ago that County High School students were in the news for littering neighborhoods around their school.  Today, students cleaned up thousands of pounds of trash from the wooded area.  Much of the trash was household & automotive trash and plastic lawn bags thrown in the woods by homeowners.  Several members of Friends of Sligo Creek and Neighbors of the Northwest Branch were also helping out with the clean up.  See November 25, 2009 Gazette article about the clean up

A Northwood High School Student in next to one of three trash piles collected.  

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Northwood Chesapeake Bay Run Interpretive Trail

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

This project is to restore a State Highway Administration (SHA) land corridor that adjoins Sligo Creek Park and the Northwest Branch Park. The project made possible by a grant from the Chesapeake Bay Trust is a multi-phase that will provide an opportunity for students and neighbors to learn about how they can have a positive impact on their local streams and the Chesapeake Bay. 

vernal pool 

A partnership composed of the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC),  Northwood High School (NHS), Maryland Department of Transportation - State Highway Administration, Friends of Sligo Creek, and Neighbors of the Northwest Branch of the Anacostia River will work together to do the following:

1). Educate the surrounding communities and students at Northwood High School about native plants and ways to improve water quality in Sligo Creek, the Northwest Branch and the Chesapeake Bay.

2). Clean up and restore the wildlife corridor as a native habitat.

3). Design and build an interpretive trail adjacent to Northwood High School.

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