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#546696 04/19/2022 10:29 PM
by RogersTailgate
RogersTailgate
I have a small pond, that was last dredged about 25-30 years ago.
It is approximately 30' x 60' oval, 15 years ago the deepest was about 6' deep.
Small little guy in upstate NY.

Over the past 3 decades silt has increased, algae has bloomed, and water plants have choked it out.
Home to frogs as well as painted and snapping turtles.

I can't afford an excavator, or even the diesel to run one. I have little money available, yet I have free time, and willpower! This is surely a project based upon my aesthetic desires, so I am not in a rush, nor do I need perfection.


My plan:

-Slow and steady, as a hobby. (yes, a sweaty, stinky hobby, but still... I enjoy the reward of sweat on my brow, knowing I made my land improved.). This could be an all summer thing, rolling in to very now and then "goof around".

-Get a used diaphragm pump. I thought about renting, but I like the idea of not being in a rush, doing it only when I was energized. WE don't want work!

-Using dewatering bags, perhaps a combination of reusable and single use.

- running a large plastic sheet to create a trough, reclaiming the pond water into the pond.

-wait a while, then empty bag, and try again. slow and steady.



So, will this work?
What concerns or questions do you have?
I want some feedback.


-Also, has anyone turned a dewatering bag into a berm, along the pond? I have seen large scale operations cover with soil, and seed. Anyone do this?
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by cb100
cb100
I got an above ground pool for free on Craig's list. I set it up and used a 3" trash pump from harbor freight. Reduced the fittings to two inch I would get in the pond and dredge the muck to the pool then let the water settle and drain it back to the pond. I have some elevation so I can run a four inch pipe from the bottom of the pool to a pit area for the muck sludge to empty the pool
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by cb100
cb100
It's a lot of work but you can stand in the pond on the hottest days of the summer and still not sweat too much.
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by esshup
esshup
Nothing to lose but time and some $$. Give it a shot, make sure rebuild kits are available for the pump first.
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by RogersTailgate
RogersTailgate
I've read the opposite. I was thinking Diaphram pumps are a good choice for mud.
I hope I got this right....


"Often referred to as a “mud hog” or “mud pump,” the diaphragm pump is the one to choose when the water is so thick or dirty that the user cannot detect what may be lurking beneath the surface.

Diaphragm pumps are capable of handling sticks, stones, mud, trash and other debris up to 2 in., or a bit larger than a golf ball. Basically anything that can fit through the opening will be able to go through. Useful in wastewater management applications, it is able to pump muddy water, sludge and other thick liquids that have the ability to flow."
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