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The pond is back my private drive and is not visible from any public road. I don't believe there are any regulations that would prevent me from filling in this pond, but I'm also not going to stir things up by asking.Goaliedad said:Don't know about KY but here in Michigan I would be very carefull about filling anything that could be considered wetlands. I would make sure about permits and all of the needed hoops before I moved any dirt. I'm a big fan of "better to beg forgiveness than ask permission" on many matters, but not this one.
That's an option I hadn't thought of.Highbeam said:Any reason you don't drive piles?
That I don't know. The pond isn't very big. Kind of oblong maybe 25' across and 50' long. 2 years ago I was messing around trying to dredge out the cattails when the water was low and sunk my tractor in the mud up to the frame. It took 2 bigger AG Utility tractors to pull me out. This created ruts 2 or 3 feet deep. It looked like I could have gon deeper and this was at the edge!PineRidge said:The problem as I see it is just how deep would you might need to go to hit solid ground?
I've considered this. I have plenty of field stone available. I would think you would still need to remove the silt though. With out doing this the rock would just settle into the mud.ByronBob said:What about filling it with stone?