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Brettski, it's not only the guys in Texas. I'm down about 33" from full pool and that's with pumping 25 gpm into the pond 24/7 since the end of May. Ponds around here that don't have wells going into them are down double that.
It looks like your snow fence boxes need some repairs now.
Is it just the drought or have the muskrats caused a leak somewhere?
I fight what you are seeing in your pond on a yearly basis. Hopefully next year I can solve that problem by having a well run water into the pond and keep it full, or at least fuller.
Submerged plants really suffer in conditions like this.
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