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The forebay pond — located between the Queen City Bypass and old Queen City Avenue — is the official, but less visible, beginning of the Lick Run Greenway.
The purpose of the forebay is to clean the rainwater runoff before it enters the Lick Run Greenway stream channel. Designed to mimic a natural wetland, the forebay helps remove dirt, trash, and other impurities picked up by the rainwater as it travels over pavement, roofs, yards, and other surfaces.
During rainstorms, water is collected from throughout the Lick Run watershed and conveyed in storm sewers to a point just west of the forebay. During light rains, the water is directed to the forebay. During heavy rains, the water is directed to both the forebay and an underground stormwater conveyance box. The underground box takes larger flows directly to the Mill Creek to control flooding.
After the water is cleaned in the forebay, it is piped to the Headwaters where it enters the Greenway stream.