Category Archives: Watershed News

Rain Barrel Build at Long Branch Community Garden

Today 6 families left the LB Community Garden with rain barrels that they built from plastic 32 gallon trash cans. Chuck demonstrated the method on a barrel to be used in the garden and then, ably aided by Long Branch Troop 148 scouts, people built their own rain barrels. It was a fun and productive 2 hours. Thanks to Long Branch Concordance for donating the trash cans, Chuck Ficca for donating the hardware and expertise, Levester Burnley for bringing the Scouts, Troy Todman and her daughter for videotaping and general good will.

Upcoming Events for Spring 2017 in the Watershed

UPCOMING EVENTS- PLEASE JOIN US!

CINDY LANE HIKE  – walk the new greenway trail

WHEN: FRIDAY, MAY 12, 2017 AT 6:00PM

MEET AT THE WEST END OF CINDY LANE, OFF OF KINGS HIGHWAY, OCEAN TOWNSHIP.

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SHREWSBURY WATERSHED  –                           Arboretum Walk and Dinner/ Trivia!

WHEN: TUESDAY, MAY 16, 2017 AT 5:30PM

MEET AT THE F. BLISS PRICE ARBORETUM AND WILDLIFE SANCTUARY, ON THE NORTH END OF WYCKOFF AVENUE, EATONTOWN.

After  the walk, we will head over to  The Marina in Oceanport for dinner/ drinks/ trivia night!

http://www.marinaatoceanport.com

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ROSS ISLAND BECOMES A PARK!             DEDICATION CEREMONY

WHEN: SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 2017 AT 2:00PM                                  (NOTE: this is a tentative date)

MEET AT ELENOR AVENUE, LONG BRANCH. THE HISTORIC ROSS ISLAND HUT WILL BE DEDICATED AS A PARK.

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STUDENT TRAIL – GILLIAN’S TRAIL  HIKE AND CLEAN UP

WHEN: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST  16, 2017 AT 6:00PM

MEET AT THE OCEAN TOWNSHIP MIDDLE SCHOOL ON WEST PARK AVENUE.

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Questions? Please email us at WhalePondWatershed@yahoo.com

Happy 5th Anniversary WPBWA

The Whale Pond Brook Watershed Association is celebrating our fifth anniversary this month.  Above is a slideshow of one of our Greenway projects: Ross Island Park garden, located on Elinore Ave in Long Branch.  Come by and walk along the path, gaze at the stone hut as you look for a gnome to come out.  If you like, you can pull a weed or two, or just enjoy the beauty.

Below you’ll see a picture of another one of our projects on the Greenway: Whale Pond Preserve Student Trail.  We’re so proud of our students at Ocean Township High School who cleared the path and wheeled many, many, many wheelbarrows full of wood chips to create this beautiful piece of the Greenway, located behind the Intermediate school. WPP Student Trail May 2016

 

 

Watershed Ecology seminar April 23, 2016 at the Ocean Township Green Fair

Can you find where you live?
Can you find where you live?

January 2016

If you remember, in 2014, two Whale Pond Brook watershed regional meetings were sponsored by Ocean Township. Chris Obropta, PhD P.E. Rutgers Cooperative Extension (RCE) Water Resources Program and Dave Peifer, ANJEC addressed storm water issues. The goal of these meetings was to begin to find solutions to mitigate our watershed flooding and stream bank erosion.

As of January 2016, Chris Obropta and the Whale Pond Brook Watershed Association have entered a formal agreement to help further those goals of the Whale Pond Brook regional meetings: to help reduce flooding and improve water quality on our watershed.

Dr Obropta’s team has been busy performing the following tasks and will make presentations to each of the watershed towns.

  • Task 1 – Conduct an Impervious Cover Assessment (ICA) for the five municipalities within the Whale Pond Brook Watershed (Ocean Township, West Long Branch Borough, Eatontown Borough, Long Branch City, and Tinton Falls Borough).
  • Task 2 – Develop Impervious Cover Reduction Action Plans that will identify potential sites for impervious cover reductions using digital imagery. Each plan will contain 10 to 20 potential sites and is intended to be a living document so that sites can be added.
  • Task 3 – Prepare Design Plans for Demonstration Green Infrastructure Projects

The RCE Water Resources Program will use the impervious cover reduction plans for the five municipalities to identity priority green infrastructure sites and prepare engineering design plans for two green infrastructure projects within the Whale Pond Brook Watershed. Recommended green infrastructure methodologies will include rain gardens, bioswales, pervious pavement, tree filter boxes, stormwater planters, and/or rainwater harvesting systems.

One of the sites currently being assessed by the team is on the Ocean Township Swim Club property. We are hoping this team will help us find a suitable place for our volunteers to plant a native plant and butterfly rain garden. This rain garden is part of the education and outreach grant from the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association – Watershed Institute to conduct a series of workshops entitled ‘Restoring a Watershed: A Community Takes Action.

Our first seminar “Watershed Ecology” will be held at the Ocean Township library on April 23 during the Ocean Township Green Fair. We have a website where we would like you to put your comments about our watershed. Do you have flooding on your property? Do you see algae in the water where you live? Send us pictures and we’ll post them on the website. Please let us know how the brook effects your yard and neighborhood. What is your vision? Let’s work together to make it better for the brook and the neighborhoods.

We hope to see you at the Ocean Township Green Fair on April 23 and bring the children.

Long Branch’s Stone Hut, an architectural folly, preserved

Our good friend Beth Woolley, Long Branch Historic Commission, attended the Monmouth County Historic Preservation award ceremony on Feb 22, 2016.  The WPBWA received a grant to complete the work on the east side of the stone hut roof.  A huge Thank You to Monmouth County and the City of Long Branch for their continuing financial assistance in restoring the Ross Island Stone Hut, a rare Architectural Folly that remains from Long Branch’s Gilded Age.

The work is being done by Ken Manzi, our stone mason.
MCHPC presentation 2016

Here are some of our volunteers at the stone hut during a clean-up in December. stonehutcleanup 2015