Kissimmee River Restoration Contract 13B Florida Department of Environmental Protection Permit No.: EI Aerial Photos Taken April 1, 2009 By Greg Kennedy
C-38 Spoil Mound B North Northern Extent of C-38 Backfill for the 13-B Contract Bypass Flow Way now drying due to flow returning to the Historic and newly excavated Kissimmee Channel
Northern Extent of C-38 Backfill for the 13-B Contract Culvert Crossing Washed Out During Initial Flows to the Restored Oxbows
Spoil Mound B North C-38 To Be Filled Restored Section of the Oxbow
Bypass Flow Way Spoil Mound B North Backfilled C-38 Restored Oxbow
Backfilled C-38 Drying Bypass Flow Way C-38 To Be Backfilled Restored Oxbow
Spoil Mound B South C-38 To Be Backfilled
Spoil mound B South C-38 To Be Backfilled Bypass Flow Way Restored Oxbow
Spoil Mound B South Restored Oxbows Bypass Flow Way
Spoil Mound B South Partially Filled C-38 Restored Oxbows
Drying Bypass Flow Way Partially Filled C-38 Restored Oxbow Plugged C-38
Substantially Degraded Spoil Mound B South
Degraded Portion of Spoil Mound B South
Dredging of Historic Oxbow Degraded Portion of Spoil Mound B South Partially Filled C-38
Historic River Channel Being Dredged to Design Depth Turbidity Generated from the Cutter Head on the Dredge Note: The Plume Moving Up River Indicating an Absence of Flow
All oxbows visible in this photograph were excavated from former Kissimmee River Marsh Partially Filled C-38
Newly Excavated Oxbows
Substantially Filled C-38 Newly Created Oxbows
Southern Limit of Contract 13B and Northern Limit of Contract 13A Limit of Newly Excavated Oxbows as part of Contract 13B Oxbow Excavated as Part of Contract 13A Filled C-38