A single paddleboarder crosses the water at Lake Junaluska.

Resilient Debris Collection System

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Lake Junaluska Debris Boom Project

Lake Junaluska Resilient Debris Boom Project

This project involves the installation of two floating "debris booms"—specialized heavy-duty barriers—at the Richland Creek entrance to Lake Junaluska.

The primary goal is to capture floating trash and storm debris, such as tree trunks and litter, before it reaches the dam. By keeping the spillway clear, this project helps prevent flooding and protects the long-term structural health of the Junaluska Dam during major rain events.

To maintain recreational access, the design includes a dedicated passage to ensure kayakers and other personal watercraft can continue to navigate the area safely.

Mandatory Site Visit Information

Mandatory Pre-Proposal Site Visit

Attendance Requirement

A mandatory pre-proposal site visit must be scheduled with the project manager. Attendance is a strict prerequisite for submitting a proposal. The visit provides prospective proposers the opportunity to inspect the proposed site for the debris booms and anchors at the Richland Creek entrance to Lake Junaluska.

Meeting Location

All attendees shall meet at the APW office in Sleepy Hollow. From this point, the group will be led to the specific project locations.

Impact on Eligibility

Proposers who do not attend the mandatory site visit will be deemed non-responsive and will be disqualified from submitting a proposal.

Documentation & Questions

  • Background Materials: Prior inspection reports and available as-built drawings will be distributed to attendees during the site visit.
  • Inquiries: Any questions arising from the site visit must be submitted in writing no later than June 8, 2026.
  • Official Responses: Only written responses issued via addenda will be considered binding.

Please fill out the information below to schedule a visit.

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