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A pond is an area filled with water, either natural or artificial, that is smaller than a lake. Ponds are small bodies of freshwater with shallow and still water, marsh, and aquatic plants.: 460  Ponds can be created by a wide variety of natural processes (e.g. on floodplains as cutoff river channels, by glacial processes, by peatland formation, in coastal dune systems, by beavers), or they can simply be isolated depressions (such as a kettle hole, vernal pool, prairie pothole, or simply natural undulations in undrained land) filled by runoff, groundwater, or precipitation, or all three of these. They can be further divided into four zones: vegetation zone, open water, bottom mud and surface film.: 160–163  The size and depth of ponds often varies greatly with the time of year; many ponds are produced by spring flooding from rivers. Ponds may be freshwater or brackish in nature. 'Ponds' with saltwater, with a direct connection to the sea that maintains full salinity, would normally be regarded as part of the marine environment because they would not support fresh or brackish water organisms, so not really within the realm of freshwater science.
Ponds are usually by definition quite shallow waterbodies with varying abundances of aquatic plants and animals. Depth, seasonal water level variations, nutrients fluxes, amount of light reaching the ponds, the shape, the presence of visiting large mammals, the composition of any fish communities and salinity can all affect the types of plant and animal communities present. Food webs are based both on free-floating algae and upon aquatic plants. There is usually a diverse array of aquatic life, with a few examples including algae, snails, fish, beetles, water bugs, frogs, turtles, otters and muskrats. Top predators may include large fish, herons, or alligators. Since fish are a major predator upon amphibian larvae, ponds that dry up each year, thereby killing resident fish, provide important refugia for amphibian breeding. Ponds that dry up completely each year are often known as vernal pools. Some ponds are produced by animal activity, including alligator holes and beaver ponds, and these add important diversity to landscapes.Ponds are frequently manmade or expanded beyond their original depths and bounds by anthropogenic causes. Apart from their role as highly biodiverse, fundamentally natural, freshwater ecosystems ponds have had, and still have, many uses, including providing water for agriculture, livestock and communities, aiding in habitat restoration, serving as breeding grounds for local and migrating species, decorative components of landscape architecture, flood control basins, general urbanization, interception basins for pollutants and sources and sinks of greenhouse gases.

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    Anyone use Lochinvar on your side of the pond for boiler.

    Just wondering, we use the firetube model very similar to the ACV boiler on your side. Had very good reliability with this unit over last 8 years. Interesting that I do not see the firetube model on Lochinvar UK site.
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    Hello from accross the pond

    I am sorry if there is an introductions area, I didn't see one, nor did the intro message I received mention one. I am a plumber for a large plumbing and heating firm. I also do some heating work. I do almost all service work as well as all of the drain snaking calls. At this point you're...
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    Pond Fish Probs?

    Three weeks ago, I found out that 2 of my pond fish were missing. At the time, I was of the opinion that they had been stolen. But recent events have indicated that the fishes have been ''jumping'' out of the pond and not been able to find their way back in. This was confirmed today when I fed...
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    Pond setups

    Hey guys, Just after some ideas on pond setups. My parents just got some new fish off a bloke who was moving and his whole garage was a full filtered, uv light setup. It was quite impressive. Ive set my parents pond up as i think (pump, uv light tube, filter drum) its all working. But my dad...
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    Guttering Pond

    Hi I've beenmaintaining a large old Victorian period guest house with various modernextensions - a large conservatory at the rear has boxed guttering between the house It’s a pond as it was installed (approx. 8 years ago) almost with nopitch and rain just sits there what pitch there is heads...
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    unvented megaflo leaking

    I visited a customer yesterday afternoon as her megaflo leaking, slow dripping water from the base onto the base support. After checking usual spots I noticed water under the red plastic cover on the outlet, prised a section of to get a better look and found a nice "pond" around the hot outlet...
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    this design idea sounds very wrong to me!

    Hi guys. the company i work for has just taken on a job where a biulding required a big pool (not a swimming pool its about 5baths worth) it is sunk into the concrete floor by about 5 foot, the site manager is on about a system to drain it. it will require a pump to get rid of the water when the...
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    Pond heating

    Hi all New member to the forum looking for some preparatory advice regards pond heating and zone valve wiring before i get someone in. So far, anyone i have got to come and look at the job has resulted in a lot of head scratching. A bit of background on the project. I am heating my pond via...
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    Flexible Rainwater Pipe

    I have searched for this via Google and have only been able to find what I required in large coils. So, I am hoping that someone on here can help me out with my requirement. I have a new guttering system in place and I want to transfer the down-pipe flow to a pond nearby. To do this I am looking...
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    Header Tank Relining

    I have a customer who has a steel header tank which is starting to go in the corners. However it is built into the roof and there is no way getting it in or out without taking part of the roof off and hiring a crane. I have heard that there are companies who specialise in lining such tanks in...
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    'sup

    Hello, I'm a licensed plumber in the states. Started piping in 82. Industrial, commercial, residential, experience. I'm interested in how you do it.:)
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    Pumps to empty cylinders etc

    my friend gave me a pump that you attach to the end of your drill and where you attach a piece of hose to either end. Its supposed to suck water in through one end and churn it out the other. this one doesnt seem to work, not sure whether its just broken etc. But can anyone reccomend a...
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    famous ?

    lets here of any famous people youve worked for or famous places youve worked in when i was an apprentice we used to work at the albert hall .One of our jobs was to erect a pond for the proms it was kept at our yard and was a sectional box which was bolted together and a rubber lining fitted...
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    Shout out from across the pond

    My name is DUNBAR and I'm located in the United States. I wanted to introduce myself as a well known american plumber, member, moderator, administrator and owner of multiple plumbing forums on the internet. I've been hammering these keys since 2002 helping distribute plumbing knowledge across...
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    fitting a hose to a 22mm inlet on a tank to fill a pond

    Hi, I need a little bit of help. There is a tank (one that you'd find in an attic) sank into the ground in a community eco garden which has a 22mm inlet (it's to fill up a pond). We have run a plastic hose pipe from a water butt up the hill and I need some advice on how to connect the hose to...
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    Just Curious, from across the pond

    Hi, Was just wondering when did the UK change from the low pressure water systems(cold water storage tank) in houses to the higher system of using city water pressure at all taps. Or is low pressure system still used. I'm familiar with the low pressure systems but, I was looking in a British...
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    radiator drain valves

    Hi all, Hope you can help. Need to drain down my system, so went to the lowest rad with drain valve. Not seen this type before thought it would be simple. i'll try and explain the valve to you, Trv and the end that you connect the hose points vertically down, which can be unscrewed and only once...
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