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What pond management techniques would you employ to influence your water chemistry or DO levels considering the vast quantity of water in your pit? To simplify - so through testing you become aware of an impending issue, let's say it's low DO conditions due to phytoplankton boom and bust - what steps would you take on your own BOW to impact the threat of a kill event? Knowledge of water chemistry is one thing, the ability to adjust it is the art. Considering the unique characteristics of your BOW I don't know what I'd do to turn things around.
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