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Among the resources the Del Bay Retriever Club offers its' members, are the Summit Retriever & Sporting Dog Training Areas, located along the North bank of the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal, just West of Delaware Route 896. Approximately 3 miles in length, and 1 mile wide, the Summit Retriever Trial Site (SRTA) and the Sporting Dog Area (SPDA) have been said by many to be the finest public retriever and sporting dog training areas on the East coast.
Summarizing an article written by Stein Innvaer, ( Division of Fish & Wildlife Management ), for our 1994 newsletter, the SRTA is located on a site that represents one of the most successful land restoration activities ever undertaken in Delaware. Prior to the mid 1970's, the SRTA was essentially a wasteland. The massive amount of material removed to build, improve, and maintain the canal over the years had been deposited in the area, creating an artificial landform. Even worse, the dredge spoils were highly acidic and very low in nutrients eliminating all vegetative growth.
Through the collective resources of the ArmyCorps of Engineers, Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, and the City of Wilmington, a program involving extensive liming of the area coupled with applications of digested sewage sludge was activated. Thanks to Jesse Mitchell, one of DBRC's founding members, a pond which was originally contemplated as a surface water control impoundment, was redesigned for use as a dog training pond, now appropriately referred to as "Mitchell" pond.
Since these early times, Del Bay has been active in the Canal area and formally assumed stewardship in partnership with the State of Delaware, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the mid 1990's. This cooperative relationship has been beneficial to the general public as well as the dog training community.
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