patrickg
Veteran Member
As ponds age they often "silt in". I've been told that it is frequently cheaper to just make a new pond than cleaning out an old one B U T I like the location and looks of several (most) of my ponds and want to do some sort of age reversal process. Something that came to mind was using a suction dredge to vacuum clean the silt deposits. Many of you have seen, I'm sure, the suction thingies that archeologists and treasure hunters use to remove sand and other overburden to get to the good stuff. I was thinking of going uphill from a pond and cutting some parallel to each other trenches similar to contour farming. Then fill the trenches with filter material (straw, woodchips,or similar biodegrading soil ammendment.
Then fire up the ole reliable engine driven water pump with a venturi effect suction nozzle and vacuum clean some silt deposits. The idea is to have the stuff that is sucked up go up a hose (2 in??) and pour out on the slope above the contoured ditches. Then according to my fond hopes (hopefully aided by physics - gravity) the silt will be filtered out as the water cascades from filter ditch to filter ditch. Much of the water, after filtration, flows downhill back to the pond, minus that which is trapped in the ditches and or is wetting the filters.
After the pond is restored then the ditches are plowed up/tilled and seeded. Oh yeah, but plowed up and tilled such that a residual saw tooth shape of contours is retained to ****** the water flow and ameliorate the slopes tendency to errode (caused the problem to start with). This saw tooth shape will be likek going down a flight of staire where the treads are tillted back so as to hold some water.
Please do not be gentle. If there are obvious difficulties, don't spare my ego, better to know before than find out after a lot of hard work (even if a lot of it will be from the seat of my tractor).
Patrick
Then fire up the ole reliable engine driven water pump with a venturi effect suction nozzle and vacuum clean some silt deposits. The idea is to have the stuff that is sucked up go up a hose (2 in??) and pour out on the slope above the contoured ditches. Then according to my fond hopes (hopefully aided by physics - gravity) the silt will be filtered out as the water cascades from filter ditch to filter ditch. Much of the water, after filtration, flows downhill back to the pond, minus that which is trapped in the ditches and or is wetting the filters.
After the pond is restored then the ditches are plowed up/tilled and seeded. Oh yeah, but plowed up and tilled such that a residual saw tooth shape of contours is retained to ****** the water flow and ameliorate the slopes tendency to errode (caused the problem to start with). This saw tooth shape will be likek going down a flight of staire where the treads are tillted back so as to hold some water.
Please do not be gentle. If there are obvious difficulties, don't spare my ego, better to know before than find out after a lot of hard work (even if a lot of it will be from the seat of my tractor).
Patrick