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Re: What did you do at your pond today?
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May 3rd a 12:02 PM
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by SherWood |
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Well after two long years, our renovated lake can officially be declared full once again after last night's heavy rains. I am a bit worried that our overflow may be too high. I have less than a foot of depth left until water is over the far end of our dock. After work I am heading to the other end to get a look at the spillway which takes care of our overflow. (we don't have a pipe)
The guy we hired to do our work swears he didn't touch the spillway but he did push trees and brush across it which may have dropped some dirt and leveled it off a little higher. I'm hoping we won't have to make an adjustment and dig it down now that the grass is established and growing strong there.
It used to work perfectly and never cut into the ground with the grass growing there. I hope we can maintain the same thing. There's more rain coming and sooner or later here this Spring, we should know for sure.
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