PRCR Department offers update on Joyner Park Pond
After being closed since late August, Joyner Park Pond is expected to reopen by mid-December.
The Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources (PRCR) Department closed the pond on August 23 due to the presence of red algae bloom. A subsequent investigation revealed that a sewer line leak contaminated the pond prompting the growth of the algae.
According to Parks and Recreation Maintenance Manager Randy Hoyle, mitigation efforts in and around the pond are winding down.
“Triangle Pond Management is scheduled to begin treating the pond with chemicals by early November,” said Hoyle. “Once that’s done, they will restock the pond with fish, including bass, bluegill, and catfish.”
Barring any unforeseen issues, the pond and the adjacent trail should reopen sometime in mid-December.
Still, officials say it could be several months before the pond is safe for visitors to fish or pets to swim. Until the water quality improves to an acceptable level, “No Fishing” signage will be posted around the perimeter of the pond. For more information, email Randy Hoyle at [email protected].