Pond removal questions.
"John Johnston" wrote in message
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The place we just moved into has/had a 10x10x3 foot deep backyard
pond. The previous owner evacuated the wildlife and 1/2 drained
it.
We'd like to remove it fully -- but how so.
The tasks a
Remove balance of water - It will need to be pumped so
as not to stink up the neighbors yards with sludge water.
What sort of pump would work? Would a septic company
do something like this?
Remove liner - it appears it was a big square as the corners
are bunched. I can't think of a way to cut it up till the water
is gone (hoping the water would seep out into the ground naturally
was a thought, but this is rocky clay soil).
Fill it up - Any special precautions? I was thinking just cover the
bottom sludge and trash left (cinder blocks, and two broken pumps that
live in there now - wonderfully taken care of - I'm happy the fish
found a good home).
How about just cutting some holes in the liner? If you are getting rid of
the pond anyway, saving the liner is probably a worthless task. You could
cut it down below the water line as low as you can get, and then poke holes
in the bottom with a shovel. This should drain the water out, and then you
can just fill the hole in and let the small remaining piece of liner lie.
BV.
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