Pond Boss Magazine
https://www.pondboss.com/images/userfiles/image/20130301193901_6_150by50orangewhyshouldsubscribejpeg.jpg
Advertisment
Newest Members
Woody Jones, Joe7328, Reno Guerra, Meandvls, Eugene
18,473 Registered Users
Forum Statistics
Forums36
Topics40,934
Posts557,698
Members18,474
Most Online3,612
Jan 10th, 2023
Top Posters
esshup 28,493
ewest 21,489
Cecil Baird1 20,043
Bill Cody 15,134
Who's Online Now
0 members (), 449 guests, and 177 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Page 1 of 2 1 2
#342744 07/08/13 04:31 PM
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 70
Q
OP Offline
Q
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 70
d

Last edited by queenkat; 09/14/13 11:16 PM.
queenkat #342748 07/08/13 04:56 PM
Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 384
C
Offline
C
Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 384
I'm doing that as we speak, I bought the 2 inch clear water pump from harbor frieght it works good just keep the screen off . My pond fills fast and I only have 2 days a week to work on it. If you had more time and the water you could do a half acre pond in a week. My pond is 70% mucked out hope to be done tommorow. I am being really picky about getting it all out though.

queenkat #342749 07/08/13 05:25 PM
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 70
Q
OP Offline
Q
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 70
d

Last edited by queenkat; 09/14/13 11:16 PM.
queenkat #342811 07/09/13 06:12 AM
Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 384
C
Offline
C
Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 384
You have to keep churning it up but yes.

queenkat #342824 07/09/13 08:32 AM
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 67
M
Offline
M
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 67
Queenkat,

Here is a couple past post on trash pumps I found helpful. I plan on starting using one to get the muck out of my pond next summer and have been doing a little research. The biggest issue is where to put it.

If your pond does not refill quickly Cody's way may not work as well for you as it is for him. From what I read so far I'm currently planning on getting a 3" diaphragm trash pump. But that may change as I do more reasearch before next year.

http://forums.pondboss.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=310785#Post310785

http://forums.pondboss.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=311837

Cody Veach #342825 07/09/13 08:34 AM
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 28,493
Likes: 826
Moderator
Ambassador
Field Correspondent
Lunker
Offline
Moderator
Ambassador
Field Correspondent
Lunker
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 28,493
Likes: 826
You're better off getting/using a semi-trash pump. It can handle an occasional solid (small rock, twig, etc.) and it won't damage the pump. They are more expensive, but will last longer. Look at Northern Tool for them too. Get one with a Honda motor - much more bullet proof than the others. Search here for "trash pump" and see what comes up.


www.hoosierpondpros.com


http://www.pondboss.com/subscribe.asp?c=4
3/4 to 1 1/4 ac pond LMB, SMB, PS, BG, RES, CC, YP, Bardello BG, (RBT & Blue Tilapia - seasonal).
queenkat #342840 07/09/13 10:09 AM
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 70
Q
OP Offline
Q
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 70
d

Last edited by queenkat; 09/14/13 11:16 PM.
queenkat #342873 07/09/13 02:49 PM
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 67
M
Offline
M
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 67
Queenkat,

I plan to get a full trash pump which will handle the solids better. I will then either pump it into dewatering bags or build up hay bales to capture the solids. It will be pumped uphill from the pond and the water will flow back to the pond with the solids being captured. You will not be able to only pump out muck, a large percentage will be water or it won't flow through the hose.

Within a couple weeks I will be putting a boat in my pond and finding out how much muck I do have. That will give me a good idea how I will get it out. Due to the springs that flow in I don’t see draining the pond and using heavy equipment as an option. But if the muck averages 36” thick in my two acre pond that will be 12” thick spread over the 6 acre pasture adjacent to the pond. I may have to rethink my plan.

queenkat #342894 07/09/13 04:24 PM
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 70
Q
OP Offline
Q
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 70


d

Last edited by queenkat; 09/14/13 11:17 PM.
queenkat #342976 07/10/13 08:09 AM
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 28,493
Likes: 826
Moderator
Ambassador
Field Correspondent
Lunker
Offline
Moderator
Ambassador
Field Correspondent
Lunker
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 28,493
Likes: 826
The muck has to be fluid enough to flow, and that takes mixing it with water. I'll be interested to see what the quote is from Mucksuckers.


www.hoosierpondpros.com


http://www.pondboss.com/subscribe.asp?c=4
3/4 to 1 1/4 ac pond LMB, SMB, PS, BG, RES, CC, YP, Bardello BG, (RBT & Blue Tilapia - seasonal).
esshup #343115 07/10/13 05:44 PM
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 70
Q
OP Offline
Q
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 70
d

Last edited by queenkat; 09/14/13 11:17 PM.
queenkat #343138 07/10/13 07:59 PM
Joined: Nov 2012
Posts: 19
Offline
Joined: Nov 2012
Posts: 19
Originally Posted By: queenkat
Originally Posted By: esshup
The muck has to be fluid enough to flow, and that takes mixing it with water. I'll be interested to see what the quote is from Mucksuckers.


Hmmn,I am still waiting to hear back from the mucksuckers. Was watching their video yesterday & see where they use the dewatering bags. I have a feeling we will just end up doing this clean out ourselves.


Here is a source for the bags - http://www.erosionpollution.com/Dewatering-Bag.html


Jeff Gray (Aquatic Biologist)
"Jack of All Trades.....Master of Some"
queenkat #343225 07/11/13 02:12 PM
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 70
Q
OP Offline
Q
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 70
d

queenkat #343228 07/11/13 02:49 PM
Joined: Aug 2011
Posts: 90
R
Offline
R
Joined: Aug 2011
Posts: 90
Search for "dewatering bag price". Plenty of hits

queenkat #343230 07/11/13 02:52 PM
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 67
M
Offline
M
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 67
On the site Jeff gave above they have a special for the 5'x5' bags. $69.99 + shipping. Look on the Right side of the page Jeff links to.

queenkat #343231 07/11/13 03:12 PM
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 67
M
Offline
M
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 67

EDIT: Oops, same one I linked to above.


Also have you seen this thread.

http://forums.pondboss.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=310992

Near the end it has some estimates, $27K for a 3.5 acre BOW. Much larger than your. It also suggest yours can be done in one day.

Last edited by mudhole; 07/11/13 03:25 PM.
RydforLyf #343233 07/11/13 03:26 PM
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 70
Q
OP Offline
Q
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 70
d

mudhole #343234 07/11/13 03:28 PM
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 70
Q
OP Offline
Q
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 70
d

queenkat #343238 07/11/13 04:00 PM
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 70
Q
OP Offline
Q
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 70
I am going to figure out exactly how much muck I have. I saw where esshup had posted a easy way to determine this, using a bucket lid & pole. As soon as my husband gets home, I am sending him out there to get me a muck depth. Then, I will be better able to plan a strategy. Hopefully, it is done raining for a while so I can get started.

queenkat #343244 07/11/13 05:46 PM
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 70
Q
OP Offline
Q
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 70
d

queenkat #343270 07/11/13 10:30 PM
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 28,493
Likes: 826
Moderator
Ambassador
Field Correspondent
Lunker
Offline
Moderator
Ambassador
Field Correspondent
Lunker
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 28,493
Likes: 826
The muck is usually deepest in the deepest part of the pond. I'm sure the dewatering bags will handle it, but I don't know how many bags you will need. wink


www.hoosierpondpros.com


http://www.pondboss.com/subscribe.asp?c=4
3/4 to 1 1/4 ac pond LMB, SMB, PS, BG, RES, CC, YP, Bardello BG, (RBT & Blue Tilapia - seasonal).
queenkat #343286 07/12/13 07:37 AM
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 73
Likes: 1
S
Offline
S
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 73
Likes: 1
Just saw this thread so it's time for an update on our lake. I thought the issue we had in our 3 1/2 acre lake was muck build up, it's not....it's dirt washed in from storm sewers. Since this BOW is for flood control I had a meeting with our board with suggestions to clean out my cove, looking for money in other words to do the work myself with trash pump and dewatering bags, I had figured about $2500 would clean up some of the build up by my boat and improve the lake in general. When I pointed out 2 new islands developing our president wanted to see, so we went to see. He knew immediately what the problem was, because that's why we had the lake drained down and cleaned out 11 years ago, at a cost of $80,000.

Well, we get the MUD engineer to come out and he brings his contractor, the same guy that did the work 11 years ago. They agreed with us and had a contractor in mind that can do the work on just my cove and the over flow area (2/3's of what was done 11 years ago) and they got a bid. $79,900.

Because the bid was over $50,000 the job had to be posted for bids...we're now past that point and work begins next week to clean out the mess. I will post photos.

Bottom line, if anyone is seeking bids for lake clean outs, stand by for heavy rolls. We were told they estimated 200 dump trucks of material will be removed in these 2 small areas.

queenkat #343357 07/12/13 02:03 PM
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 70
Q
OP Offline
Q
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 70
d

queenkat #343368 07/12/13 03:04 PM
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 28,493
Likes: 826
Moderator
Ambassador
Field Correspondent
Lunker
Offline
Moderator
Ambassador
Field Correspondent
Lunker
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 28,493
Likes: 826
Equipment is expensive, diesel fuel costs and you have to have an operator that knows what they are doing. It's not an entry level job, and equipment costs are not in the $1,000's, they are in the $100,000's.

If it's a middlin' sized job, it's easy to have half a million dollars just in equipment on the site.


www.hoosierpondpros.com


http://www.pondboss.com/subscribe.asp?c=4
3/4 to 1 1/4 ac pond LMB, SMB, PS, BG, RES, CC, YP, Bardello BG, (RBT & Blue Tilapia - seasonal).
queenkat #343376 07/12/13 04:12 PM
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 73
Likes: 1
S
Offline
S
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 73
Likes: 1
Yep. The company that won the bid is:

Dredgit.com

I'm looking forward to seeing this job!

Page 1 of 2 1 2

Link Copied to Clipboard
Today's Birthdays
Ralph D Hart
Recent Posts
Compaction Question
by teehjaeh57 - 04/15/24 11:54 PM
Golden Shiners - What size to stock?
by Boondoggle - 04/15/24 10:04 PM
Hi there quick question on going forward
by esshup - 04/15/24 09:52 PM
instant email notifications of post replies ?
by esshup - 04/15/24 09:48 PM
What type of fry?
by Sunil - 04/15/24 08:58 PM
Group Text of Customers, Pay to Fish
by Fishingadventure - 04/15/24 04:24 PM
Pumpkinseed
by FishinRod - 04/15/24 03:08 PM
Bream Freshly Hatched??
by Snipe - 04/15/24 01:41 PM
What type of babies are these?
by ewest - 04/15/24 01:31 PM
What did you do at your pond today?
by Sunil - 04/15/24 08:36 AM
fishing tackle and tackle room
by Sunil - 04/15/24 08:24 AM
Pond sunblock?
by FishinRod - 04/14/24 10:59 PM
Newly Uploaded Images
Eagles Over The Pond Yesterday
Eagles Over The Pond Yesterday
by Tbar, December 10
Deer at Theo's 2023
Deer at Theo's 2023
by Theo Gallus, November 13
Minnow identification
Minnow identification
by Mike Troyer, October 6
Sharing the Food
Sharing the Food
by FishinRod, September 9
Nice BGxRES
Nice BGxRES
by Theo Gallus, July 28
Snake Identification
Snake Identification
by Rangersedge, July 12

� 2014 POND BOSS INC. all rights reserved USA and Worldwide

Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.5