Inspired by the works of EddieWalker and jinman, I've decided to start a thread on saving my man-made pond here in North Texas. Here in Eddie's thread I posted some pictures of how the pond looked when I bought the place, freshly dozed and tin horns in place. EddiesLake
Right now my main problem is that the rain itself causes immediate erosion around the end of the tinhorns so I put some crude erosion control measures into place using burlap, mulch, grass and some stones to hold the burlap until the grass can get better established. Over time, I'll probably add more dirt and contour the areas around the water entrance and exit using the FEL on my tractor.
Here's a shot of the entrance for overflow, second and third picture is where the water exits on the other side, last picture is where the water flows down into what used to be the continuation of the creek, but is now the other side of the dam, this is a very steep and deep drop off, at least 15ft. down from where the photo is being taken from. I'm pretty concerned about what might happen in this area if there were sustained rains for too long. So far I've been able to repair it using my tractor after each rain.
Right now my main problem is that the rain itself causes immediate erosion around the end of the tinhorns so I put some crude erosion control measures into place using burlap, mulch, grass and some stones to hold the burlap until the grass can get better established. Over time, I'll probably add more dirt and contour the areas around the water entrance and exit using the FEL on my tractor.
Here's a shot of the entrance for overflow, second and third picture is where the water exits on the other side, last picture is where the water flows down into what used to be the continuation of the creek, but is now the other side of the dam, this is a very steep and deep drop off, at least 15ft. down from where the photo is being taken from. I'm pretty concerned about what might happen in this area if there were sustained rains for too long. So far I've been able to repair it using my tractor after each rain.