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RED1102
December 1st 03, 02:22 AM
Does anyone else have a problem with the water in their pond evaporating this
time of year. I live in Northern, NJ and have noticed that the water seems to
be
evaporating more this year. I hope that's what it is & not a hole in my liner
:o(.
My pond is about 700 gallons.
Carole

Bonnie
December 1st 03, 12:15 PM
RED1102 wrote:
> Does anyone else have a problem with the water in their pond evaporating this
> time of year. I live in Northern, NJ and have noticed that the water seems to
> be
> evaporating more this year. I hope that's what it is & not a hole in my liner
> :o(.
> My pond is about 700 gallons.
> Carole

Hi Carole,
We've been having quite a bit of rainfall, but the winds
we've been having could account for the loss of water. Try
topping off the pond and keep a close watch.

--
Bonnie
NW/NJ

ponder
December 8th 03, 03:55 PM
We get that as well, I am in Ontario, not to cold right now, just enough to
freeze the top layer but yes it seems that the water shrinks when it freezes
and then when it melts it fills back up.
I have seen our water level go down 2 inches when it is really frozen!

"Bonnie" > wrote in message
...
> RED1102 wrote:
> > Does anyone else have a problem with the water in their pond evaporating
this
> > time of year. I live in Northern, NJ and have noticed that the water
seems to
> > be
> > evaporating more this year. I hope that's what it is & not a hole in my
liner
> > :o(.
> > My pond is about 700 gallons.
> > Carole
>
> Hi Carole,
> We've been having quite a bit of rainfall, but the winds
> we've been having could account for the loss of water. Try
> topping off the pond and keep a close watch.
>
> --
> Bonnie
> NW/NJ
>
>
>