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Drainage
Without proper drainage systems, most of Spring Lake would be uninhabitable. Spring Lake Improvement District utilizes the following systems to keep its residents dry. |
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FLOOD CONTROL
- Drains approximately 3,324 acres
- 200 acres of canal surface
- 17.1 miles of canal network
- Gravity drainage through water control structure West to East
to Pump Station
PUMP STATION
- Discharges into Arbuckle Creek
- Has two automated electrically driven pumps
- Has two diesel driven pumps for emergency measures
- Each pump is capable of pumping 65,000 gallons/minute, with
total pumping capacity of 260,000 gallons/minute
- Designed usage for normal elevation maintenance requires
the operation of one pump for approximately 3.5 hours, with
amount of rainfall determining the frequency of running times
- Spring Lake Improvement District maintains the pump station
DIKES

Spraying Water Lettuce
- Spring Lake Improvement District maintains and mows approximately 4 miles of
dikes.
- The Dikes protect portions of the District from Arbuckle Creek
flood waters.
- The Spring Lake Improvement District has an Aquatic Weed
program to keep waterways free of major aquatic weed buildup. We use environmentally safe chemicals and procedures
as well as mechanical removal (Drag Lines, Backhoes,
Dozers).
- The District also uses Triploid Grass Carp.
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