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pond liners
#1
Hello All,
I am having a pond/resevoir dug and it should hold close to 50,000 when done. Anybody know where these liners come from? Had any experience putting one in?

Mahalo

marlin
marlin
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#2
Give Patrick a call at 345-0594. He's put in lots of ponds.

Jerry
Art and Orchids B&B
http://www.artandorchids.com
Jerry
Art and Orchids B&B
http://www.artandorchids.com
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#3
Thanks kindly.
Marlin

marlin
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#4
Marlin, did you ever find a liner? I need one too & am hunting for leads.

* I'd rather fail at happiness than succeed at misery *
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#5
Just a note as I came across this for the 1st time ...ever....

One of my friends failed her final on Wednesday because .... her pond had filled up (from the pouring rain). Her natural "pond" typically is just a low spot in her yard that is more marsh like than any real water in it. The day the inspector came it had about 24" of water in it. It was not soaking in fast enough or draining out the other side fast enough. She told him that 2 other inspectors had been out there (her area changed inspectors again) and had not seen it as a problem. The solutions the inspector offered her were: power self closing gate, fence the pond like a pool is fenced, or fill pond. This low spot is about 30' oval at the longest spot. (I told her I would check with Nani about calling it a "reserve catchment".)

She also told the inspector that if he comes out in July or august it is usually almost dry. In fact she climbs into the muck and weeds.

Edited by - kapohocat on 12/08/2007 21:18:12
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#6
Wow Kat,
That "pond" sounds more like mosquito heaven than any thing else. I wouldn't want that near me.

Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
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#7
Kat,
What you've described as a pond sounds like it may meet the federal definition of a wetland, which includes any area saturated to the ground surface for at least thirty consecutive days. Now, the regulations for wetland impacts by single family homes (not associated with a residential development) are typically liberal, but the recommendation that the "pond" be filled sounds like the inspector needs some training.

Mahalo nui loa,
Brian and Mary
Lynnwood, WA\Discovery Harbour
Aloha pumehana,
Brian and Mary
Lynnwood, WA\Discovery Harbour
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Kat,
What you've described as a pond sounds like it may meet the federal definition of a wetland, which includes any area saturated to the ground surface for at least thirty consecutive days. Now, the regulations for wetland impacts by single family homes (not associated with a residential development) are typically liberal, but the recommendation that the "pond" be filled sounds like the inspector needs some training.

Mahalo nui loa,
Brian and Mary
Lynnwood, WA\Discovery Harbour



DUH!! Thank you for this! I had completely forgotten about this possibility trying to get her "finaled"! I will have her persue this avenue.

Sorry to have hijacked the thread!
Catherine Dumond
Blue Water Project Management
808 217-7578
http://bluewaterpm.125mb.com/index.html
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Edited by - kapohocat on 12/09/2007 09:07:15
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