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I'd like to aerate my ponds, and I'd like to use a windmill. However, the area where my ponds are located, was carved out of a ~60 year old forest, so surrouned by 60-100ft tall trees. I'm wondering if/where I could locate the windmill for best operation? See attached pic: Windmill Location
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When I looked into that for my pond, I was told to put the windmill higher than any trees. Since that wasn't an cost effective option, I went with electric. How tall are the trees on the island? I think placing it on the island would be your best bet, and getting it as high as possible. How big is the pond?
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Total surface area of the ponds is 1.3 acres.
The tree on the island is about 60+ ft tall silver maple.
No way I'm getting a windmill taller than the surrounding trees...
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The problem for aerating a pond with an island is getting the water currents to the back sides of the island. Island acts as a baffle to circulation. One really needs a diffuser on each side of the island. Windmills and trees do not go well together and are a poor combination for obvious reasons.
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