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I have about 1/2 acre pond that is spring fed. One of the springs is about a 20x20 pool above the pond. above that 20 x20 area is large amount of wood chips and logs that were used to fill in some rough ground. The woods chips and logs were put in over the winter.
Now i have acid runnoff into the spring pool, coming from the wood chips. scummy red stuff across what used ot be a beautiful clear spring with tadpoles, frogs and bluegill in it.
Any thoughts or recommendations on alleiving this? I'm considering how to makea small dam somewhow to to catch it as it hits the spring pool and then apipe to run around the pond all the way to back side but the terrain is not really feasible for this.
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