speedysprocket
Alex
- Location
- Chesapeake, VA
You're welcome to come ride whenever you'd like to!Remind me to add you to the miserable user database, None of us like you anymore!!!!!!!!!
You're welcome to come ride whenever you'd like to!Remind me to add you to the miserable user database, None of us like you anymore!!!!!!!!!
That is super cheap. cheapest bare lot up here is 150K. acreage is at least 250KThe cheapest homes i found on nice 3-5 acre pond have been in southern GA. I was working a deal 3 bed mobile on 15 acre of land, 3-4 acre pond for 60k
Im finishing up my masters in environmental science.... if you want to keep the algae/weeds down, I would suggest a couple things... if it's going to be spring fed, berm it up so that you eliminate it from the watershed i.e. no drainage in from surrounding area (especially if its near your farming area) the fertilizer and surface runoff will likely turn it into a retention like pond. there are several companies that sell stocking packages, multiple species composition of fish/inverts etc. they will help maintain the natural algal growth. Aeration, the more the better especially in the deeper regions of the pond, that will help keep the water circulating and prevent anoxic water from building up. another thing would be stabilizing the shoreline to prevent it from caving when the wakes hit it, as well as pulling additional nutrients out and providing fish habitat... use plants on the edges, cattails, spikerush, cordgrasses etc (local landscape shop could help with planting scheme)... and a border collie to keep all the Canadian geese away
My border collie just watches the birds, but only after she's tired of chasing a ball...Im finishing up my masters in environmental science.... if you want to keep the algae/weeds down, I would suggest a couple things... if it's going to be spring fed, berm it up so that you eliminate it from the watershed i.e. no drainage in from surrounding area (especially if its near your farming area) the fertilizer and surface runoff will likely turn it into a retention like pond. there are several companies that sell stocking packages, multiple species composition of fish/inverts etc. they will help maintain the natural algal growth. Aeration, the more the better especially in the deeper regions of the pond, that will help keep the water circulating and prevent anoxic water from building up. another thing would be stabilizing the shoreline to prevent it from caving when the wakes hit it, as well as pulling additional nutrients out and providing fish habitat... use plants on the edges, cattails, spikerush, cordgrasses etc (local landscape shop could help with planting scheme)... and a border collie to keep all the Canadian geese away
Glad they're on board! There's a huge pond in Greenbriar, maybe 5x the size of yours, but it's maybe 3 feet deep in the middle lolI have started riding on my neighbors' parts of the pond now as they think it's cool.
Good luck though. It's awesome to push your ski to the backyard and ride whenever you want!
I have a Cousin who lives in Alabama who built a lake on his own property. He is a piling and grading contractor so he has the "know how". Not sure what the natural topography looks like on your property but this is how he built his lake. On his property he had a small creek running down a valley between two hills. He simply built a Dam stretching between the two hills at the lower end of the valley. To control the water level and flow he installed a 24" diameter corrugated pipe that ran through the dam in the original creek bed and then did a 90 angle up to about 24" below the dam crest. When lake water level raises above the height of the drain pipe it empties through the pipe into the original creek bed. In the unlikely chance of a heavy rain that would exceed the drain pipes capacity, he also added a 20' overflow section at the crest of the damn which would allow excess water to pour over the top of the damn in a spillway and continue down the creek in its original path. I thought his design was quite ingenious. My cousin does not ride skis. He said his biggest problem is that occasionally an alligator will move in which he feels will endanger his children at their "swimming hole" I hope this makes sense. Here's a diagram.
Is my state the only one with crazy water rights restrictions? I can just imagine the bureaucracy and approvals someone would need to go through to collect water on their own property here. I can't even collect rainwater from my gutters to water my garden.