ANN ARBOR, Mich. Starting Sept. 8, construction and restoration is scheduled to begin on the Huron Hills Golf Course to fix issues of erosion, flooding, stormwater detention and water treatment quality.
Construction project efforts include wetland creation, creek restoration, habitat improvement and stormwater detention.
Currently, there are a number of issues on the golf course, including stream channel erosion, periodic flooding, limited stormwater detention and limited water quality treatment.
The many ecological goals include adding stormwater detention, phosphorus reduction and habitat improvement to improve the stormwater impact in the area.
From a recreational standpoint, these improvements look to improve design, playability and reduce the impact of rain events to the golf course.