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Deb 01-08-2004 04:25 AM

Need construction advice on new pond
 
I live in NW Ohio, only 100 yds from the south shore of Lake Erie. We
put in a tiny pond a few months ago and are planning on putting a
larger pond in this fall. Since we're in the flood plane I plan on
building the sides of the pond up with 2 courses of concrete block and
then bank dirt around the sides for a more natural look. The top of
the pond will be above the highest flood level (so far), but I'm
concerned about ground water. When the lake level rises, so does the
water table. I plan on using EDPM liner. Will the liner bubble up
when the water table rises? Suggestions?


John Bachman 01-08-2004 01:26 PM

Need construction advice on new pond
 
On 31 Jul 2004 20:25:31 -0700, "Deb" wrote:

I live in NW Ohio, only 100 yds from the south shore of Lake Erie. We
put in a tiny pond a few months ago and are planning on putting a
larger pond in this fall. Since we're in the flood plane I plan on
building the sides of the pond up with 2 courses of concrete block and
then bank dirt around the sides for a more natural look. The top of
the pond will be above the highest flood level (so far), but I'm
concerned about ground water. When the lake level rises, so does the
water table. I plan on using EDPM liner. Will the liner bubble up
when the water table rises? Suggestions?


I do not believe that you will have a bubble up problem but there may
be another problem that is worse.

If your pond is really above flood level then when the ground water
rises around it there will be your pond sitting in water-soaked soil
separated by the liner. As long as the water-soaked soil can support
the pond there is no problem. But if the soil becomes weak enough you
might find your pond sinking into it. No bubble up, but bubble down
and gone!

Will the ground water level reach the bottom of the pond? If so, I
think that you will have a problem.

JMHO

John

RichToyBox 02-08-2004 12:51 AM

Need construction advice on new pond
 
Try to have the liner and water level in the pond higher than the high water
level. The weight of the water will hold the liner down. If the water
level on the outside of the pond is higher than the inside, then the liner
will lift, spilling the pond water into that rather large pond, and the fish
will probably decide that the water quality is better on the outside as
well.
--
RichToyBox
http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html
"Deb" wrote in message
...
I live in NW Ohio, only 100 yds from the south shore of Lake Erie. We
put in a tiny pond a few months ago and are planning on putting a
larger pond in this fall. Since we're in the flood plane I plan on
building the sides of the pond up with 2 courses of concrete block and
then bank dirt around the sides for a more natural look. The top of
the pond will be above the highest flood level (so far), but I'm
concerned about ground water. When the lake level rises, so does the
water table. I plan on using EDPM liner. Will the liner bubble up
when the water table rises? Suggestions?




Deb 02-08-2004 05:06 PM

Need construction advice on new pond
 
Thanks for your input. If the yard floods and the water level is
approaching the level of the pond I guess I'll be too busy trying to
net my fish before they escape to worry about the liner lifting!

RichToyBox wrote:
Try to have the liner and water level in the pond higher than the

high water
level. The weight of the water will hold the liner down. If the

water
level on the outside of the pond is higher than the inside, then the

liner
will lift, spilling the pond water into that rather large pond, and

the fish
will probably decide that the water quality is better on the outside

as
well.
--
RichToyBox
http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html
"Deb" wrote in message
...
I live in NW Ohio, only 100 yds from the south shore of Lake Erie.

We
put in a tiny pond a few months ago and are planning on putting a
larger pond in this fall. Since we're in the flood plane I plan on
building the sides of the pond up with 2 courses of concrete block

and
then bank dirt around the sides for a more natural look. The top

of
the pond will be above the highest flood level (so far), but I'm
concerned about ground water. When the lake level rises, so does

the
water table. I plan on using EDPM liner. Will the liner bubble up
when the water table rises? Suggestions?



Deb 02-08-2004 05:06 PM

Need construction advice on new pond
 
Thanks for your input. If the yard floods and the water level is
approaching the level of the pond I guess I'll be too busy trying to
net my fish before they escape to worry about the liner lifting!

RichToyBox wrote:
Try to have the liner and water level in the pond higher than the

high water
level. The weight of the water will hold the liner down. If the

water
level on the outside of the pond is higher than the inside, then the

liner
will lift, spilling the pond water into that rather large pond, and

the fish
will probably decide that the water quality is better on the outside

as
well.
--
RichToyBox
http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html
"Deb" wrote in message
...
I live in NW Ohio, only 100 yds from the south shore of Lake Erie.

We
put in a tiny pond a few months ago and are planning on putting a
larger pond in this fall. Since we're in the flood plane I plan on
building the sides of the pond up with 2 courses of concrete block

and
then bank dirt around the sides for a more natural look. The top

of
the pond will be above the highest flood level (so far), but I'm
concerned about ground water. When the lake level rises, so does

the
water table. I plan on using EDPM liner. Will the liner bubble up
when the water table rises? Suggestions?



Benign Vanilla 02-08-2004 06:53 PM

Need construction advice on new pond
 

"Deb" wrote in message
...
I live in NW Ohio, only 100 yds from the south shore of Lake Erie. We
put in a tiny pond a few months ago and are planning on putting a
larger pond in this fall. Since we're in the flood plane I plan on
building the sides of the pond up with 2 courses of concrete block and
then bank dirt around the sides for a more natural look. The top of
the pond will be above the highest flood level (so far), but I'm
concerned about ground water. When the lake level rises, so does the
water table. I plan on using EDPM liner. Will the liner bubble up
when the water table rises? Suggestions?


Funny, small world. I am from MD, and this past Saturday. I was staning in
lake Erie.

BV.



Benign Vanilla 02-08-2004 06:53 PM

Need construction advice on new pond
 

"Deb" wrote in message
...
I live in NW Ohio, only 100 yds from the south shore of Lake Erie. We
put in a tiny pond a few months ago and are planning on putting a
larger pond in this fall. Since we're in the flood plane I plan on
building the sides of the pond up with 2 courses of concrete block and
then bank dirt around the sides for a more natural look. The top of
the pond will be above the highest flood level (so far), but I'm
concerned about ground water. When the lake level rises, so does the
water table. I plan on using EDPM liner. Will the liner bubble up
when the water table rises? Suggestions?


Funny, small world. I am from MD, and this past Saturday. I was staning in
lake Erie.

BV.



Deb 02-08-2004 08:05 PM

Need construction advice on new pond
 

Benign Vanilla wrote:
"Deb" wrote in message
...
I live in NW Ohio, only 100 yds from the south shore of Lake Erie.

We
put in a tiny pond a few months ago and are planning on putting a
larger pond in this fall. Since we're in the flood plane I plan on
building the sides of the pond up with 2 courses of concrete block

and
then bank dirt around the sides for a more natural look. The top

of
the pond will be above the highest flood level (so far), but I'm
concerned about ground water. When the lake level rises, so does

the
water table. I plan on using EDPM liner. Will the liner bubble up
when the water table rises? Suggestions?


Funny, small world. I am from MD, and this past Saturday. I was

staning in
lake Erie.

BV.



Deb 02-08-2004 08:07 PM

Need construction advice on new pond
 
6 years ago I was standing in Lake Erie IN MY LIVINGROOM! Hasn't
flooded since then. Should be interesting with a pond...
Benign Vanilla wrote:
"Deb" wrote in message
...
I live in NW Ohio, only 100 yds from the south shore of Lake Erie.

We
put in a tiny pond a few months ago and are planning on putting a
larger pond in this fall. Since we're in the flood plane I plan on
building the sides of the pond up with 2 courses of concrete block

and
then bank dirt around the sides for a more natural look. The top

of
the pond will be above the highest flood level (so far), but I'm
concerned about ground water. When the lake level rises, so does

the
water table. I plan on using EDPM liner. Will the liner bubble up
when the water table rises? Suggestions?


Funny, small world. I am from MD, and this past Saturday. I was

staning in
lake Erie.

BV.



Deb 02-08-2004 08:07 PM

Need construction advice on new pond
 
6 years ago I was standing in Lake Erie IN MY LIVINGROOM! Hasn't
flooded since then. Should be interesting with a pond...
Benign Vanilla wrote:
"Deb" wrote in message
...
I live in NW Ohio, only 100 yds from the south shore of Lake Erie.

We
put in a tiny pond a few months ago and are planning on putting a
larger pond in this fall. Since we're in the flood plane I plan on
building the sides of the pond up with 2 courses of concrete block

and
then bank dirt around the sides for a more natural look. The top

of
the pond will be above the highest flood level (so far), but I'm
concerned about ground water. When the lake level rises, so does

the
water table. I plan on using EDPM liner. Will the liner bubble up
when the water table rises? Suggestions?


Funny, small world. I am from MD, and this past Saturday. I was

staning in
lake Erie.

BV.




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