GregJ
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- Oct 8, 2002
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- Washington
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- Kubota B2301/LA435FEL/BH70 ; John Deere X350
This past weekend I made good on a promise to a neighbor for a couple of days of tractor work for them. We were originally planning on putting in a simple circular driveway. By the time I started moving dirt, the plan changed…… We were digging 2 ponds and a connecting 140 foot river. His wife got real quiet as we started tearing up his back yard, but after a few deep breathing exercises, she seems to be doing just fine (Although we are still keeping a close eye on her). So…. after owning my tractor for nearly a year, I am fairly proficient at moving dirt, but I have no experience at pond construction. I think there is a TBN member with the tagline “Experience is something you get just after you need it”. This is a case in point. So now we have a couple of good size holes in the ground and a shallow river carved between them.
Here are the specifics. The sub soil is hard clay. The top pond is roughly 20x40 in the shape of an 8 with an island in the center (see attached picture). The lower pond will be roughly 10x20 kidney shaped. The river will be lined with sand and river rock. It is 140 feet long, 4-5 feet wide,12 inches deep and winds through the yard. We do plan to line the river because there may be some sandy spots throughout the yard. There is a 30 inch drop between ponds. The plan is to have this be a closed system during the dry months, periodically topped off with tap water. Then during the wet months (approx. 9 months of the year) it will provide natural drainage for the property. There is a tight line drain from the lower pond directly to the beach. This will regulate the level of the lower pond. There will be a return pump with float switch from the lower pond to the upper pond to keep water moving. Both ponds “might” hold water because of the heavy clay. So here are the questions:
1. Should this whole project be lined?
2. What type of liner? Cost is a major consideration.
3. What capacity and type of pump should be used to keep water flowing at a reasonable rate? 30 inches of head and 140 foot run.
4. Any good ideas on filtration?
I am leaving out a lot of details, in hopes of getting some other ideas from the group. I have seen some pictures of some beautiful ponds in this forum and look forward to any suggestions about any aspect of this project that anybody might have.
Thanks,
Greg
Here are the specifics. The sub soil is hard clay. The top pond is roughly 20x40 in the shape of an 8 with an island in the center (see attached picture). The lower pond will be roughly 10x20 kidney shaped. The river will be lined with sand and river rock. It is 140 feet long, 4-5 feet wide,12 inches deep and winds through the yard. We do plan to line the river because there may be some sandy spots throughout the yard. There is a 30 inch drop between ponds. The plan is to have this be a closed system during the dry months, periodically topped off with tap water. Then during the wet months (approx. 9 months of the year) it will provide natural drainage for the property. There is a tight line drain from the lower pond directly to the beach. This will regulate the level of the lower pond. There will be a return pump with float switch from the lower pond to the upper pond to keep water moving. Both ponds “might” hold water because of the heavy clay. So here are the questions:
1. Should this whole project be lined?
2. What type of liner? Cost is a major consideration.
3. What capacity and type of pump should be used to keep water flowing at a reasonable rate? 30 inches of head and 140 foot run.
4. Any good ideas on filtration?
I am leaving out a lot of details, in hopes of getting some other ideas from the group. I have seen some pictures of some beautiful ponds in this forum and look forward to any suggestions about any aspect of this project that anybody might have.
Thanks,
Greg