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#349550 09/02/13 06:28 PM
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I'm looking to finish my one acre pond this fall and have a few questions. One, where did you find the best price on sodium Bentonite and two which over flow method is best (pipe or liner and stone spill way)?

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You really should have 2 different water exits from your pond. A primiary one that handles most of the storms that you'll see and a secondary or emergency spillway that handles the 50-100 year floods.


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Hi Mark - Welcome to the Pond Boss forum - good to see another Husker here. I'm in Lincoln also, would love to learn more about your project. Feel free to PM me sometime, will help in any manner I can - just finished the 5th pond at my farm near Denton this Summer.


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On the spillway question, always go with an open channel spillway. That will flow WAY more than you'll ever get a normal pipe to flow. If you think about it, even if you submerge the inlet of a 24" diameter culvert, it will likely be flowing around half full at the culvert outlet. That is essentially the same flow as a 24" wide earthen spillway, which is very very small. Build a wide open channel spillway and be better off.

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I agree with Esshup. The best system is one designed for your pond. A mixed system with a bottom drain siphon pipe and an open emergency spillway is best IMO.
















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Originally Posted By: Hogfan
On the spillway question, always go with an open channel spillway. That will flow WAY more than you'll ever get a normal pipe to flow. If you think about it, even if you submerge the inlet of a 24" diameter culvert, it will likely be flowing around half full at the culvert outlet. That is essentially the same flow as a 24" wide earthen spillway, which is very very small. Build a wide open channel spillway and be better off.


I agree with the more water statement, BUT, if it's an earthen spillway that has water going thru it constantly, there's a good possibility that it will slowly erode over time, and when a big storm comes, it could cause considerable washout, even to the point where the dam could fail.

Like ewest said, a siphon system for a primiary. I've not seen a siphon system when activated run with anything other than a completely full pipe.


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