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Old August 13th 03, 03:30 AM
K30a
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Default What do you put in a return stream?


I would put in rock.
We have rocks in our wide waterfall.
Just have a plan about cleaning.
Watercress grows in our waterfall and is very easy to rip out. Lots of debris
caught in the roots
comes with it. Some rocks too - those are replaced.


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Old August 13th 03, 07:15 AM
Bob H
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Default What do you put in a return stream?

A bit of a hollow behind the fall will amplify the sound as well. I have
seen suggestions of 50-100 gallons per hr per inch of width I am running
about 150+ gph per inch over my falls.

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The farther water falls the noiser it is.




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Old August 13th 03, 03:19 PM
Chad
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OK, if I have 24" of fall over 21' of run how much fall do I need to make a
little noise? My pump is capable of 3300gph at the head it is pushing. Since
I don't have much fall I was hoping for maybe 10 two inch steps at the end
of the run with a few inches of water in the middle. Or should I go for one
fall somewhere in the middle? I was thinking about 12" wide over the fall
area.


I put in a 4200 gph pump that is producing about 3000 gph at my
purifalls. My Stream is about 27' from Purifalls to the pond and I
have an 18" fall from the purifalls(18" wide), a 18" split falls drop,
a 22" fall then finally a 1" - 4" fall into the pond (depending on
evaporation). The fall that creates the best water noise is the
single 22" fall. I channel most of the water to a 6-8" stream that is
a little over an inch deep before going over the falls. I suggest
lining the stream with river rock, especially for where the falls are
as it will reduce the splash zone.

I have placed a small (poor quality) video on my site if you would
like to take a look.

http://members.cox.net/bokowski/falls.html
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Old August 13th 03, 04:01 PM
Kevin Carbis
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Default What do you put in a return stream?

One suggestion I would make; if it is deep enough for water to pool
even when the pump is off then put a bottom drain in it for cleaning.
It is a simple thing to do during construction that will make you life
easier later.
 




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