Homeboy
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Our stream has been destroyed by flash floods last fall, and in clearing debris I'd like to incorporate a natural pond that the stream flow straight through (e.g.: no walls/damns).
The materials I have found focus more on ponds with dams and ponds built in the middle of fields.
The stream drops about 1 foot every 20 feet, and it is about a 30 foot area I am considering. We have good water flow from a natural spring (the streams source) year round, so that won't be an issue.
My thought is to ecavate and screen soil to 12" below the depth of the lowest point (downhill stream), or ~ 30" at the deepest point. I would then use larger rocks to build up the banks at the curves and put soil and native plants over them, then put mid size rocks back down. Then I was going to put some soil back in, and then finally cover the bed with the smaller pebbles. I'd also work in some larger stones to the bed for aesthetics and habitat. The goal is to keep the pond relatively clear and 6" - 24" deep while providing a lot of natural habitat for critters.
I'd also put in a downstream screen to catch runoff during construction, and upstream some kind of rock break to reduce impact during storms.
What does the group think? Anyone done a project like this or can point me to proper resources?
thanks /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
The materials I have found focus more on ponds with dams and ponds built in the middle of fields.
The stream drops about 1 foot every 20 feet, and it is about a 30 foot area I am considering. We have good water flow from a natural spring (the streams source) year round, so that won't be an issue.
My thought is to ecavate and screen soil to 12" below the depth of the lowest point (downhill stream), or ~ 30" at the deepest point. I would then use larger rocks to build up the banks at the curves and put soil and native plants over them, then put mid size rocks back down. Then I was going to put some soil back in, and then finally cover the bed with the smaller pebbles. I'd also work in some larger stones to the bed for aesthetics and habitat. The goal is to keep the pond relatively clear and 6" - 24" deep while providing a lot of natural habitat for critters.
I'd also put in a downstream screen to catch runoff during construction, and upstream some kind of rock break to reduce impact during storms.
What does the group think? Anyone done a project like this or can point me to proper resources?
thanks /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif