Day 1 Pond Updates

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#31  
Thanks Jim, It should be about 30ft. deep, maybe 35 ft. in spots. The red shale or red dog as they call it around here goes for 10 bucks a yard hauled in. People usually use it for a base and then put white rock on top of it but I like the way it looks. They put our driveway in 3 yrs. ago and it's held up well so far.

Kevin
 
   / Day 1 Pond Updates #32  
This picture of the water coming out of the pipe concerns me a little. It looks like there is still a good deal of fall from the pipe to the stream where the water finaly slows down a little. With that large pipe you need some really large boulders to slow the water down and disperse the energy. Or you'll see a large gouge in the backside of the pond dam.
With that size pipe ~2', you must expect some tremendous amounts of water flow. And with a huge amount of force when that water hits the slope.
Well just my 2cents /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif... from a pond owner/builder

gary
 
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#33  
Thanks for your concern. What the picture doesn't show that well are the large pieces of concrete under the culvert. We took the old bridge and put it there. I may take a couple more pictures this evening and put em up.
Kevin
 
   / Day 1 Pond Updates #34  
Nice clean job. How will you prepare the pond to stock it and what types and quantities of fish do you have planned?
 

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