A valve across from 7632 Penobscot was leaking from
underneath, but it slowed and stopped before we walked
away.
West of Wiscasset in the Hills
(Picture 1) At the top of the DWP driveway, the drain
cover is not securely covered. It looks the same as our
last visit to the site in February. The wire mesh is
pulled up and back, leaving the drain uncovered except for
a few widely spaced bars.
(Picture 2) The house at the end of Stagg with the
unfinished pool has drained the water from the pool,
eliminating a mosquito hazard from previous surveys.
Between Penobscot and Wiscasset
(Picture 3) Across from 7632 Penobscot, the hill is
partially bare.
Behind 7559 Penobscot, purple flowers have appeared on
the hill, and it looks good.
The wire mesh on both grates in the swale are now tied
down tightly with plastic ties and look good.
(Picture 4) On the hill below Wiscasset but above the
swale, the ground between the diamond-shaped bushes is
bare.
Between Stonegate and Carmenita
(Picture 5) Behind 24701 Stonegate, the grate is loose,
and the wire mesh is unattached.
(Picture 6) Behind 7601 Carmenita, the hill is bare under
a tree.
(Picture 7) Behind 24701 Stonegate, the hill is bare.
(Picture 8) Behind 7627 Carmenita, the hill is mostly
bare except for some weeds. Construction of a deck or
patio overhang is in progress.