What Circulation Can Do for You
February 10, 2016
Directional flow of water can help with countless water issues including gathering of trash, aeration, preventing stagnant water and more. Circulation can be used in countless applications.
What Aeration Can D.O. for You
February 10, 2016
Considering the costs of constructing a pond, it makes good economic sense to prolong the life of your pond. One of the simplest and most economical ways of doing this is to use aeration.
Preventing Pond Stratification
February 10, 2016
The effects of spring and especially fall turnover can be devastating to your pond. Turnover problems may not happen every year, but if turnover does occur, it could ruin a large investment in your pond.
Pond Stratification: #2 Pond Problem
February 10, 2016
Stratification is the layering of water by temperature and/or chemical properties and density.
Pond & Lake Zone Identification
February 10, 2016
Every pond and lake is broken up into several zones. Continue reading for more details on each zone and their locations in the water column.
Pond & Lake Life Cycle
February 10, 2016
Ponds and lakes go through a natural aging process, and considering the “goal” of the erosion process is to fill in low areas with eroded earth from tall areas, the progression eventually fills in the pond or lake. In other words, nature’s goal is to turn your pond into land. Also, each pond or lake has several segments or zones.
Introduction to Aquatic Plants
February 10, 2016
Despite often being the #1 complaint of many pond owner’s, aquatic plants do serve a vital purpose in any pond ecosystem. Learn why in this article.
Improve Retention Pond Performance
February 10, 2016
There are some things you can do to ensure your retention or detention pond is functioning efficiently. Learn how in this article.