Yes, sounds reasonable. Here in Memphis, TN with about 120 square feet pond
area, I lose about an inch a week, up to 1 1/2" per week during hot weather
and running the splashy 3 ft. ledgy waterfall, or about 70-80 gallons to 120
or so. You might try not running the waterfalls for a bit and see how much
difference, if any, that makes.
Tim
"Dennis Clark" wrote in message
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LYNN FORRES wrote:
I thought that I'd chip in here on this. We just built a 7000 gallon
pond
with two waterfalls, one that splashes a lot (but not much leaves the
pond)
with an upper pond of 8x10 ft (more or less) and then a ledge waterfall to
a lower pond that is 13.5' x 14.5'. It appears that I'm losing about an
inch every 3-4 days which is about 172 gallons. If I have any leaks, I'll
never know because the main drain is a three inch pipe that is under the
four foot deep concrete main pond - I'll never see that space!
Does this rate seem reasonable? I'm in Colorado where the average
relative
humidity is less than 20% and I have very little cover for the water (it
is
new) and the wind is unblocked by trees.
What is the consensus for my losses?
thanks,
DLC
: I'm in New Braunfels, with a 700 gal pond - adding about 30 gallons a
day.
: Hope that is helpful.
: "graham" wrote in message
: . ..
: I have a 1400 gallon pond with about 140sf of surface area and a 5 foot
: water fall. With the heat and humidity we have had the past two weeks I
am
: replacing about 60 gallons a day with the fall running.
:
:
:
: "bob carwell" wrote in message
: m...
: Could somebody at least give me some very, VERY rough guesses as to
on
: average how much water I might have to replace due to evaporation for
: a pond. I have seen threads and understand it is very complex with
: all sorts of equations, variables of relative humidity, amount of
: splashing, surface area, etc., etc. but I just need to get a rough
: handle on how ambitious to get. Some anecdotal real examples would
be
: helpful. I'm currently looking at maybe a 10x15x2 ft. pond with
: perhaps a run of 75 ft. of water effects (mostly a small stream with
a
: few little waterfalls) and a recirculating tank below. I'm in
Austin,
: TX, and the water would get maybe 60 % sun during the day. I am
: clueless whether I'm looking at 10 gallons/month or 1000 or
whatever..
: Thanks.
:
:
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