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digging a 20m by 50m pond?
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<blockquote data-quote="marcusthehat" data-source="post: 5182216" data-attributes="member: 61430"><p>My putative pond will be more a reservoir, in that I intend to fill/replenish it from roof run-off, otherwise only acidic, and significently sub-surface peaty run-off water from the Moss.</p><p>Simply because rather than pay to cart the clay away, I calculate I can usefully use it to build banks around the pond, within certain perimeter/size constraints.</p><p>We currently got 3 roofs, the house, about 15m by 10m and 2 sheds, each nominal a 10m by 20m, about 550m2 in total, plus rainfall over the surface area of the pond.</p><p>I also intend to erect another 10m by 20m shed.</p><p>I attempted to do research for nett rainfall, i.e. less evaporative losses for our Co. Antrim climate without much success.</p><p>Fingers crossed.</p><p>Marcus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marcusthehat, post: 5182216, member: 61430"] My putative pond will be more a reservoir, in that I intend to fill/replenish it from roof run-off, otherwise only acidic, and significently sub-surface peaty run-off water from the Moss. Simply because rather than pay to cart the clay away, I calculate I can usefully use it to build banks around the pond, within certain perimeter/size constraints. We currently got 3 roofs, the house, about 15m by 10m and 2 sheds, each nominal a 10m by 20m, about 550m2 in total, plus rainfall over the surface area of the pond. I also intend to erect another 10m by 20m shed. I attempted to do research for nett rainfall, i.e. less evaporative losses for our Co. Antrim climate without much success. Fingers crossed. Marcus [/QUOTE]
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