NovaNia
January 21st 07, 07:24 AM
"Tristan" > wrote in message
...
>
> Thats bull****...If its dished and swells out it is not going to cut
> any channel. A standpipe is mopre prone to leaks from channeling
> along it than a earthen bem type overflow properly planted without
> lots of drop to it.
> Get a clue Jim..your clueless right now and flying by assumption.
Just a google search of ~ROY~ sure results ina heap of
forums, lies, drival and atrocious other **** yu stir up. Maybe you
need to go get laid or something...
Typical drival form a washed up and wore out homo motor cycle redneck who
can't keep a lover yet alaone learn to get along with much of
anybody but his hipcrime sock puppets......duh!
>
> On 17 Jan 2007 18:28:27 -0800, "Phyllis and Jim"
> > wrote:
>
> <<>>Al,
> <<>>
> <<>>When a pond overflows, you run the risk of a channel being cut on the
> <<>>dam. An overflow standpipe rsolves that quite well.
> <<>>
> <<>>Jim
> <<>>
> <<>>
> <<>>Al Schmidt wrote:
> <<>>> I have just moved into a property with existing pond. Here in Fort
Wayne,
> <<>>> IN, it has barely been winter. Lots of rain and moderate
temperatures
> <<>>> (30-40). The pond is really filing up, toward over flowing. It is
> <<>>> approximately 1/2 acre in size, maybe larger now... Should there be
an over
> <<>>> flow? I will look in spring, assuming that the water level drops.
This is a
> <<>>> large pond, recommendations on books to learn from?
> <<>>>
> <<>>> Al
>
>
>
> -------
> I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!
...
>
> Thats bull****...If its dished and swells out it is not going to cut
> any channel. A standpipe is mopre prone to leaks from channeling
> along it than a earthen bem type overflow properly planted without
> lots of drop to it.
> Get a clue Jim..your clueless right now and flying by assumption.
Just a google search of ~ROY~ sure results ina heap of
forums, lies, drival and atrocious other **** yu stir up. Maybe you
need to go get laid or something...
Typical drival form a washed up and wore out homo motor cycle redneck who
can't keep a lover yet alaone learn to get along with much of
anybody but his hipcrime sock puppets......duh!
>
> On 17 Jan 2007 18:28:27 -0800, "Phyllis and Jim"
> > wrote:
>
> <<>>Al,
> <<>>
> <<>>When a pond overflows, you run the risk of a channel being cut on the
> <<>>dam. An overflow standpipe rsolves that quite well.
> <<>>
> <<>>Jim
> <<>>
> <<>>
> <<>>Al Schmidt wrote:
> <<>>> I have just moved into a property with existing pond. Here in Fort
Wayne,
> <<>>> IN, it has barely been winter. Lots of rain and moderate
temperatures
> <<>>> (30-40). The pond is really filing up, toward over flowing. It is
> <<>>> approximately 1/2 acre in size, maybe larger now... Should there be
an over
> <<>>> flow? I will look in spring, assuming that the water level drops.
This is a
> <<>>> large pond, recommendations on books to learn from?
> <<>>>
> <<>>> Al
>
>
>
> -------
> I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!