Wild Duck Pond Ecological Restoration

PROJECT STATUS

Planning
Design
Construction
Completed

PROJECT BACKGROUND

The Wild Duck Pond is a man-made lake constructed sometime before 1927 based on historic maps. Early County Park Commission reports indicate that the first Bergen County Park opened in 1952 and
included the Wild Duck Pond. The 1952 Bergen County Park Commission Annual Report indicates the “Ridgewood Duck Pond” was flooded for winter ice skating. Over the years, the Wild Duck Pond at Saddle River County Park has been a beloved Bergen County landmark. However, in recent summers, the water levels of the pond have been unstable. The Parks Department responded to these concerns by engaging an engineering firm that specializes in ecological restoration to assist with renovating the Duck Pond. The goal of the restoration is multifaceted: to improve pond water retention, remove invasive species, and repair the pond’s ecology to create conditions for a sustainable, healthy habitat for native plants and animals. Consistent with the 2019 County Parks Masterplan, this ecological restoration will showcase several environmental controls, such as stormwater best management practices. A new pond liner and at-grade pump system will provide stability in the water surface elevations. New wetland and aquatic habitat will be implanted within the existing drainage channel and within the pond to support native wildlife. All of these steps will have the overall effect of restoring wetlands and establishing conditions

PROJECT INFORMATION

Budget:$1.7 million
Location:Saddle River County Park
1133 E Ridgewood Ave
Ridgewood, NJ 07451

PROJECT TIMELINE

December 2017 Proposal solicited from ecological restoration firm 
April 21, 2021 Board of Commissioners awards construction contract to Earthworks, Inc. (Reso #269-21)
July 12, 2021 Construction begins
August 20, 2021 Groundbreaking ceremony
October 12, 2022 Ribbon cutting ceremony

COMMUNITY ADVOCATES

Several organizations have written letters of support for the project, including the Village of Ridgewood, the Hackensack Riverkeeper, Fyke Nature Association, and the Bergen County Audubon Society.

RENDERINGS AND GRAPHICS

PROGRESS PHOTOS

PROFESSIONALS

Architect of Record: Biohabitats, Inc.
Civil Engineer: WSP USA
Construction Manager: Siteworks, Inc
General Contractor: Earthworks, Inc.

Contact Us

Bergen County Department of Parks

One Bergen County Plaza • 4th Floor • Hackensack, NJ 07601-7076
Phone: 201-336-7275