Drone photo courtesy of JF Brennan Company. The photo shows the dredge’s progress on the northern peninsula.

As of September 27, just over five months after beginning the dredging project, the JF Brennan Company has reached 90 percent completion of the 657,329 cubic yards of sediment to be removed from Lake Redwood.

The Michael B. dredge continues to work 24 hours per day, 7 days per week with its crew. The rivers main channel has been dredged up to Laser Avenue, and work is concentrated on the two remaining peninsulas.

The photo shows the dredges progress on the northern peninsula. The peninsulas were cleared of the larger diameter willow trees, and the smaller willows and brush were mowed to help the vegetation go through the pumps and pipeline. Brennan Project Manager Ryan Sands reports that lake clarity has improved substantially with up to 6 feet of clear water in the lake

Current estimated completion date is October 1920 based on daily removal averages. Once dredging is complete, the Michael B. will leave Redwood Falls and will be prepped for its next job in Rhode Island