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Just started project. Thought I would get advice on what you would have done from beginning to prevent future problems. 10 acre pond. 150 acres steep mountain watershed. Spring fed. Mid TN. Experienced builder. Good clay bottom. Lake in the bottom of narrow hollow. Surrounded by tall wooded ridges. Steep banks. 25 ft deep at dam, wide and open, but narrow and shallow at spring fed creek entrance, prob will be some marsh in wooded area there. Really wet steady runnoff Dec.-May, not so good July-Fall. Purpose? Mixed use: wildlife, waterfowl and nice fishing. What should I do now for: 1)erosion control? 2)Silt in runnoff? 3)Starter plants? 4)soil condition? 5)algae prevention. What would you have done if you had it to do again?
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