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Old 11-06-2007, 05:47 PM posted to rec.ponds.moderated
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Default Anyone else have their filter inside?

having drained my pond with various filters that got plugged up in
unusual and various and creative ways, I finally got the point and my
filter, if it overflows drains right back into my pond.
Murphy's rule is: the further from the pond the greater the number of
opportunities for leaking and overflowing outside the pond.
Ingrid

On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 18:49:12 CST, "Bill Stock"
wrote:

I've been trying to find/negotiate a place for my barrel filter, but there
really are not any good options.

But I realized that the basement entryway is only about 15' from the pond.
This is basically a 8x4 concrete room where the outside stairs turn to meet
the basement entry door. It even has it's own drain. This is where I ran the
electrical conduit to the pond. The downside is that I have to dig up the
patio stones again, although I may tunnel (water drill) this time.

One problem I see is that the top of the barrels would be below the level of
the pond, unless I raised the barrels. Raising the barrels is probably safer
from a leak perspective, but it would mean having 500 ponds 4' off the
ground. A couple of other pros I can think of are having the aerator/heater
inside during the winter.

Any one else done this? Any cautions/ideas?