Pond Boss Magazine
https://www.pondboss.com/images/userfiles/image/20130301193901_6_150by50orangewhyshouldsubscribejpeg.jpg
Advertisment
Newest Members
BamaBass9, Sryously, PapaCarl, Mcarver, araudy
18,505 Registered Users
Forum Statistics
Forums36
Topics40,964
Posts558,005
Members18,506
Most Online3,612
Jan 10th, 2023
Top Posters
esshup 28,541
ewest 21,499
Cecil Baird1 20,043
Bill Cody 15,151
Who's Online Now
3 members (teehjaeh57, anthropic, Snipe), 947 guests, and 206 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
#6498 07/16/07 09:15 PM
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 145
C
Lunker
OP Offline
Lunker
C
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 145
I'm referring to something like CWJ recently posted.

http://www.ponddampiping.com/syphon1.html

I have no experience with, nor have I ever seen one of these systems. How delicate are these systems to place? What is the cost vs. a standpipe? Would you recommend caps or valves? If valves, are there any particular types of valves that you have had good experiences with? When starting the siphon to drain the lake down, what type of vacuum pump is needed? Are there any drawbacks to this type of system?

I'm sure I'll think of more questions but would appreciate any feedback.

I like the fact that you would not have to have a hole through the core of the dam.


I started with nothing, and still have most of it.
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 2,365
B
Lunker
Offline
Lunker
B
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 2,365
There's nothing delicate or finicky about siphon systems. Depending on the head... the height of the pond above the outflow... they can really move some water.

When used for an overflow, a pump is not needed. A properly designed siphon will start and stop on its own at the right time.

To draw down a pond, the siphoin may need a pump assist to get it started. Any type of water pump will work, even a very small one. I used a small hand bilge pump, and it worked great. For drawdown, it's important that the pipe joints and valves are absolutely air tight. Otherwise, the siphon will slow down and eventually stop flowing.

Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 145
C
Lunker
OP Offline
Lunker
C
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 145
Bobad,
Is the siphon system I linked to the one most people use? On that link, it states something about the water being 20 feet deep or less. Will this be a problem if my water is 25 feet deep at the dam? Do you have any drawings or pictures of the one you used? Thanks.


I started with nothing, and still have most of it.
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 821
A
Lunker
Offline
Lunker
A
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 821
cm, are you doing it yourself?


- Smoke 'em if you got 'em

[Linked Image from i4.photobucket.com]

Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 145
C
Lunker
OP Offline
Lunker
C
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 145
No, I'm contracting the job out. The NRCS agent will help in planning and overseeing the project.


I started with nothing, and still have most of it.
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 821
A
Lunker
Offline
Lunker
A
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 821
Many folks have siphon systems and there are slight differences from builder to builder from what I see - however the overall concept is basically the same. They do work and will maintain a proper level in the pond if done designed/installed correctly. Some siphon designs allow you to drain the pond. All designs that I see pull water off the bottom or at least some distance below surface level.

I would recommend an emergency spillway in addition to a drain (siphon or otherwise).

I think for some of your posts - Pond Boss has good information + Bob Lusk has a book you should read. Additionally, selecting the right pond builder will be a critical step for you. Make sure you get a pond builder, not a dirt mover.

The NRCS should have a list of local builders, check references. Go see their work.


- Smoke 'em if you got 'em

[Linked Image from i4.photobucket.com]

Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 145
C
Lunker
OP Offline
Lunker
C
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 145
Thanks Alligator. That's good info. I will definitely make sure I get a pond builder. I have been reading a lot on this forum about the siphon systems, but I didn't see any information on which systems were more popular. And I will definitely have an emergency spillway.


I started with nothing, and still have most of it.
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 821
A
Lunker
Offline
Lunker
A
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 821
Good Luck cm,

Some folks like the idea of siphons, some dont.

The link above is a good example to use, IMO.

(added) The size of pipe plus other factors will determine how much water the system will move (additionally - something to think about) larger pipe equals higher cost. The size of pond, watershed, average rainfall and other factors will determine what size pipe you should use. (Maybe) your NRCS person can help with that?


Here is an interesting link on pipe flow rates too: http://www.sahra.arizona.edu/programs/water_cons/resources/pipeToFlow.htm

happy reading!


- Smoke 'em if you got 'em

[Linked Image from i4.photobucket.com]

Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 2,365
B
Lunker
Offline
Lunker
B
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 2,365
 Quote:
Originally posted by Alligator:
(additionally - something to think about) larger pipe equals higher cost.
Good point. Another factor is, the bigger the pipe, the harder it is to get perfect joint seals.

If simply used as an overflow, a few pinhole leaks in the joints won't hurt a thing. If used to draw down the pond, pinhole leaks will slow the siphon down, and eventually stop it from flowing. It will drive you bonkers to keep re-starting the siphon.

Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 145
C
Lunker
OP Offline
Lunker
C
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 145
That's good information guys. I appreciate it. The things that are important to me: no hole through the core, overflow device and being able to draw the lake down. It seems that these siphon systems are the best way to go. I'll do more research but the information leans heavily toward a siphon.


I started with nothing, and still have most of it.
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 1,948
Likes: 9
C
Moderator
Lunker
Offline
Moderator
Lunker
C
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 1,948
Likes: 9
 Quote:
Originally posted by bobad:
Depending on the head... the height of the pond above the outflow... they can really move some water.
Siphon systems do work very well. One of the ponds at my deer lease as a siphon in it. One time when the siphon was going the holes in the top pipe got clogged and kept the siphon running. The pond has not been full since. Whatever type of siphon you use MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A TRASH GUARD. Now the siphons have wire cages around them, so hopefully it won't happen again.

Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 469
J
Lunker
Offline
Lunker
J
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 469
I have two 12" siphons in my pond. The normal flow only spills through one of them, and a good rain will flow through both. I don't believe they have ever gone into true siphon mode. I am very happy with the way they work so far. I am looking forward to seeing what a 12" siphon can do, though. I bet it's a sight to see.


Hey Moe, I'm trying to think but nuthin's happening!
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 2,287
G
GW Offline
Lunker
Offline
Lunker
G
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 2,287
Jersey, how big is your pond. The contractor that's going to build my girlfriend's 6 acre pond is planning on installing two 8" siphons.



Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 469
J
Lunker
Offline
Lunker
J
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 469
My pond is 6 acres, with 320 acres of watershed. The watershed is more important than the pond size.


Hey Moe, I'm trying to think but nuthin's happening!
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 2,287
G
GW Offline
Lunker
Offline
Lunker
G
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 2,287
Ah. Cindy's pond has a watershed of only about 60 acres. Sounds like we're good, thanks.




Link Copied to Clipboard
Today's Birthdays
HookedUp, nhnewbee, orgeranyc
Recent Posts
GSH - Spawning Habitat
by Snipe - 04/28/24 11:22 PM
What did you do at your pond today?
by Boondoggle - 04/28/24 10:44 PM
Concrete pond construction
by Theo Gallus - 04/28/24 03:15 PM
Caught a couple nice bass lately...
by nvcdl - 04/27/24 03:56 PM
Inland Silver sided shiner
by Fishingadventure - 04/27/24 01:11 PM
1/2 Acre Pond Build
by teehjaeh57 - 04/27/24 10:51 AM
YP Growth: Height vs. Length
by Snipe - 04/26/24 10:32 PM
Non Iodized Stock Salt
by jmartin - 04/26/24 08:26 PM
What’s the easiest way to get rid of leaves
by Bill Cody - 04/26/24 07:24 PM
Happy Birthday Sparkplug!
by sprkplug - 04/26/24 11:43 AM
New pond leaking to new house 60 ft away
by gehajake - 04/26/24 11:39 AM
Compaction Question
by FishinRod - 04/26/24 10:05 AM
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