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underground filter query
Hi,
I have a pond with a bottom drain and an adjacent cellar. Are there any filter systems that can be below ground level (and below the level of the pond water) and fed via gravity (ie bottom drain). Thanks, Sky |
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underground filter query
Sky-Catcher wrote:
Hi, I have a pond with a bottom drain and an adjacent cellar. Are there any filter systems that can be below ground level (and below the level of the pond water) and fed via gravity (ie bottom drain). Thanks, Sky I suppose you could put a pump after filter to move the water back up to the pond. Not something I'd ever consider........faulty pump equals full cellar, empty pond. ? -- Pete C London UK |
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underground filter query
On Mon, 24 Nov 2008 08:34:33 EST, "Sky-Catcher" wrote:
I have a pond with a bottom drain and an adjacent cellar. Are there any filter systems that can be below ground level (and below the level of the pond water) and fed via gravity (ie bottom drain). Sky Is this where the top would also be lower than the surface of the pond? If so, perhaps one of the bead pressurized units? ~ jan ------------ Zone 7a, SE Washington State Ponds: www.jjspond.us |
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