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Wreck Pond

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contaminants may be introduced into the waterways via aging sewers, improperly capped septic systems, and illegal sewer connections. Recommendations are being prepared for distribution to municipalities throughout the watershed to assist the governing bodies in remediating problems within their jurisdictions.
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The pond is the center of the Wreck Pond Watershed, which covers about 12 square miles (31 km) in eastern Monmouth County. Its primary feeder streams are Wreck Pond Brook, Hurleys Pond Brook and Hannabrand Brook. Other bodies of water in the watershed include: Hurleys Pond, Osbornes Pond, Albert
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of Wreck Pond and the extension of the stormwater runoff pipe about 100 yards (91 m) farther into the ocean. While it was hoped this would prevent pollution from affecting beaches in neighboring towns, it has been determined that the effluvium from the pipe still washes up on local beaches.
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tracked the source of bacterial contaminants in the Wreck Pond Watershed. Tiedemann's group set up and monitored 12 stations throughout the watershed for approximately two years. During this time, they determined that the major source of bacterial coliform contaminants is human waste. These
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The Wreck Pond Watershed Preservation Association, a group of residents, environmental activists and government officials interested in preserving Wreck Pond, meets frequently to discuss issues with preserving the area.
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and are protected from development by federal and New Jersey laws and regulations. The watershed is part of the South Coast Subwatershed Management Region.
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Some of the acres of land surrounding Wreck Pond are under public ownership and are protected from development. Other lands are considered freshwater
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Additionally, Monmouth County has mandated that after a rainfall of 1/4" or more, the beaches are automatically closed.
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The pond depth has decreased substantially over several years as sediments carried by feeder creeks and increased
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The source of coliform contamination is debated. A recent study conducted by Prof. John Tiedemann of
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runoff have settled into it. This has also caused the pond to become choked with
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The lower reaches of the pond remain an important spawning ground for
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Pond and Old Mill Pond. It emptied into the Atlantic Ocean through an
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pipe which regulates the tidal flow in and out of the pond. After
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Wreck Pond Brook, Hurleys Pond Brook, Hannabrand Brook
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and stopped by the eventual filling in of the inlet.
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A view of Wreck Pond in Spring Lake, New Jersey
Location of Wreck Pond in New Jersey
Location of Wreck Pond in New Jersey
Monmouth County, New Jersey
40°08′24″N 74°02′06″W / 40.140°N 74.035°W / 40.140; -74.035
Type
Primary inflows
Basin
tidal
pond
Atlantic Ocean
Monmouth County
New Jersey
Wall Township
Spring Lake
Spring Lake Heights
Sea Girt
Manasquan Inlet
Sea Girt Lighthouse
outfall
Hurricane Sandy
anadromous
alewife
wetlands
storm water
fecal coliform bacteria
Monmouth University
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
dredging
"Wreck Pond"

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