Project Information
Zorinsky Basin #1 (ZB-1) was identified as part of a plan developed between the City of Omaha and Papio NRD to protect the water quality of Zorinsky Lake. ZB-1 is a water quality basin designed to trap sediment and excess nutrients that are picked up by rain and flow into local waterways that lead to Zorinsky Lake. This water quality basin was one of the first structures implemented as part of the Papillion Creek Watershed Management Plan and was completed in 2015.
ZB-1 has since been protecting Zorinsky lake from increased sediment during development as Omaha and Elkhorn rapidly expand to the west. Large sediment loads have accumulated in the basin that would have otherwise been transported to Zorinsky Lake and contributed to the sedimentation concerns in the upper portions of the lake. The City of Omaha manages the site, but no recreation features are included at the water quality basin projects.
Project Location
Project Details
Status: Completed
Location: Douglas County, NE
Drainage Area: 1,660 acres
Lake Area: 19 acres
Project Site Area: 44 Acres