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Hi, Im moving to Arkansas and have property I am looking at. We want to find someone that can give us some advice on whether we can build a pond using a spring or well to keep it filled and if so where on the property. I'm having a really difficult time finding lake contractors there. Can anyone give me any advice. It will be in the Harrison area.
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Nancy, The magazine side of this forum has a resource guide with lists of Pond Boss approved contractors. Call the office and see if you can get a copy. Think about a subscription too, the magazine is out of this world.
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Thank you for that info CCM I will.
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Good luck on your pond journey!
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Be absolutely certain that you have enough clay on site to hold water. Also, need a watershed that can support the size pond you want. Once you have those two, you (or an expert) can usually find a way to make it work.
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