The tank has lost a considerable amount of water since we first looked at the property back in March.
The water level is now low enough that you can see what forms the bottom of the tank. Most of it is just hard packed sand but there are also large sheets of rock.
There are plenty of animals drinking from it including some deer and hogs. When I'm at the current water's edge, I can tell the water is about 4.5 to 5' below maximum depth. I'd guess there is probably another 2-3' of water in the tank but it is really hard to say.
The water always has this murky color to it.
There are also a few birds visiting the tank. Didn't see any bobcat tracks.
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Saturday, July 16, 2016
Friday, May 20, 2016
Pond Construction & Renovation
The land we are contracted to buy has a small pond. I'm quite happy that there is surface water but the pond is one of the few shortcomings with the property.
The following is a picture of the pond from the property listing.
As I said, its nice to have the pond but...
1) The pond is a little on the small side to hold fish.
2) The pond seems a constant tan color from the sandy soil in the area.
3) The water level seems to stay at the height show above even after getting about eight inches of rain.
After we close on the property, I'd like to put some form of measuring stick in the middle to see how deep it is and how much water is lost through the hot summer. Until then, I'mtrying to learn what I can about making the pond a little better. A few of the resources I'm looking through are:
USDA Pond Planning and Design
Pond Boss Forum
The following is a picture of the pond from the property listing.
As I said, its nice to have the pond but...
1) The pond is a little on the small side to hold fish.
2) The pond seems a constant tan color from the sandy soil in the area.
3) The water level seems to stay at the height show above even after getting about eight inches of rain.
After we close on the property, I'd like to put some form of measuring stick in the middle to see how deep it is and how much water is lost through the hot summer. Until then, I'mtrying to learn what I can about making the pond a little better. A few of the resources I'm looking through are:
USDA Pond Planning and Design
Pond Boss Forum
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