streamin
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I think I may have a similar soil make/up in the franklinville area. I wanted to go about 20 feet and 1.5-2 acre pond. Seems I have about 1 foot of topsoil before some clay and water close to the surface.Any suggestions?
I think I may have a similar soil make/up in the franklinville area. I wanted to go about 20 feet and 1.5-2 acre pond. Seems I have about 1 foot of topsoil before some clay and water close to the surface.Any suggestions?
One either provides a surface water source (and discharge) and seals the bottom with clay to prevent infiltration, or one digs one in areas of high groundwater elevation, where permability is a benefit. In doing the latter, I am basically daylighting the groundwater which has flowed down the mountain atop bedrock by removing the gravel it has saturated. As you can see in the pics, the groundwater is perched upon that thick (probably about 6') blue clay layer. If we punched through that, the water may go down the drain! The gravel is confined between blue clay on the bottom, and clayey topsoil.
The water will eventually be clear...and COLD, and is going to be a swimmable pond.
PS....CAT controls seem foreign after some time with Deere controls. I wasted some diesel a few hours ago moving some schlop. However, that "flaw" is WAY eclipsed by the sheer power of that machine. It makes my BH90X seem like a bent spoon......Look at the smile on Nicola's face!