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Re: Pond, maybe in my future????PICS


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Posted by 8Nr--WI on November 27, 2010 at 08:00:57 from (72.135.239.71):

In Reply to: Pond, maybe in my future???? posted by Lloyd in South Carolina on November 27, 2010 at 06:49:27:

Hi Lloyd--I built one on my property about 4 years ago and will do another small one this Spring.

I went to the NRCS, they drew up an engineered "grade stabilization" plan. This pond drains 23 "Highly Erodable" Acres, is 11 feet deep at the center and covers almost 1 acre when full. This was cost shared about 75/25 and I feel it was worth it. My only responsibility is to "maintain" the waterway leading into the pond for 10 years which is what a prudent person would want to do anyway.

Other than my 8N that I used to disc in seed and mulch, and mow the grass, this is the equipment we used to build the pond. The scraper/compactor was nice to have.
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Here is the pond before finish grading.
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Ready for mulching and a light rain....
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Last year after a heavy rainfall.
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We dug down until we reached clay and moved and compacted the clay on the bottom....it took about 3 years before this pond would hold water all year round...it held about 8 feet in it all year and now attracts geese and wood ducks to it.

Make sure you put an overflow pipe system in it, with a "spillway" to handle really heavy rains or you will be rebuilding it someday---don't ask how I know this....

Good Luck---you will enjoy the end result for many years.

Tim


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