The seasonal creek would com into the plant half and exit the swimming half. What I envision, plan is a center depth about 24", EPDM liner, pond divided in half by sand bags within an inch or two of the surface, with 1/4" clear gravel in the half with plants, under the gravel some pvc piping to pull water through the roots and gravel with a small pump. Leaves, weeds, algae, and other organic matter travel to the bottom of the body of water, taking the form of MUCK Read More Where We Work Sediment Removal System is a mobile operation that can work anywhere in the US. The result can be prematurely worn out internal components Stones over 1 inch in diameter can cause premature wear and if constantly ingested may cause damage. Large volumes of sand will increase wear. Pump is NOT designed to remove hard packed clay. I started digging a square-ish dish shaped pond 35'x35' in the line of the creek about 50yards from the big pond. What is Muck Every pond is in a dying process the moment it is created. Dredge pump designed for muck, sludge, mud and plant waste that can be easily removed from bottom. As soon as I can get gutters on that water will go into the pond too. We built a new house and dump our open loop geo thermal into the pond. In the spring and wet times it overflows to create a small creek. DIY Dredge System Dredge pump designed for muck, sludge, mud and plant waste that can be easily removed from bottom. It’s simpler, it’s easier, there’s no mess and it’s much, much cheaper. By creating conditions where the nutrients can be directed into the food web, more abundant, healthier and larger fish are the result. We are on 10 acres in MN we have a man made pond with a mostly clay bottom, cattails and arrowhead plants, built by the previous owner for the wetland bank. Bio-Dredging is leveraging natural biological processes to digest and eliminate the mucky nutrient-sediment. I need help in designing a swimming pond, this is what I have, think so far.
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