Restoration of the Swan Pond Embayment Michelle Cagley, Tennessee Valley Authority.

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Restoration of the Swan Pond Embayment Michelle Cagley, Tennessee Valley Authority

Restoration Objectives Protect and improve wildlife habitats Protect and enhance wetlands Stabilize embayment shorelines Minimize erosion and sediment disposition Provide recreation opportunities 2

Swan Pond Restoration 3

Ecological Restoration 4 Re-vegetation of shoreline habitats Installation of water control structures Removal of invasive species Creation of riparian buffers Wetland preservation Enhancement of upland habitat Preservation of existing wetland habitat Enhancement of aquatic habitat Creation of new aquatic habitat

Plantings for Swan Pond Restoration 5

Ecological Restoration ReforestationRiparian Zone Plantings Wetlands Bird Attractors Vernal PoolsFish Attractors 6

Recreational Enhancements 7 4 miles of paved walking trails 2 Courtesy docks and 4 fishing piers Boat ramp Pedestrian bridge

Recreational Enhancements Pedestrian Bridge Boat Ramp/DockWalking Trails Fishing Piers Canoe LaunchesParking Areas 8

For More Information, Contact 9 Michelle Cagley, P.E. Tennessee Valley Authority (865)