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Welcome to the forum!
If there are springs feeding the pond, then water while work is being done will be a constant problem.
Drainging the pond as well as you can, possibly making a channel for the water to run out of the pond basin as the work is being done (if possible) is the best, or just keep pumping it out. If the pond bottom can't be dried out enough for a dozer, then about the only other option is a tracked excavator.
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