This cache is hidden on land owned by Kent County Drain Commission. NOTE: Two city streets have dead-end access to this area. The strip of mowed grass land around the fenced area is walkable, and you may see a variety of wildlife including ducks, geese, hawks, blackbirds, turtles, and turkeys on your small hike. Inside the fence is Kreiser Pond Bioswale, a daylighted portion of the 4-mile tributary of Plaster Creek known as Silver Creek Drain. This stormwater management feature plays a unique role in mitigating the threats to watershed health posed by urban stormwater runoff. Please notice the signs posted on the fence by Plaster Creek Stewards, whose restoration projects, community education, research, and volunteerism help restore the health of the watershed to the betterment of the ecosystem and surrounding community.