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The Rural Voice, 2001-03, Page 21IP be shown. The source of supply will be indicated and maximum and minimum levels detailed. Intake and control structures must be designed and the manner and details of intake and withdrawal structures shown. Soil investigation to at least one metre below the lowest point in the pond should be made and if it's found to be sandy or gravelly, some means of preventing the pond content from disappearing provided. Pond sides should be sloped no less than 3:1 to avoid proliferation of aquatic weeds. Pond liners are available but are expensive and require experienced applicators and proper equipment. They are scarcely practicable for farm use. If clean clay can be found on the farm, a layer of clay over the pond floor about 100 mm (four inches) thick may be sufficient to retain the water from loss to subsoil. Proper planning of landscape planting can enhance the appearance of the pond but be careful not to plant willow trees on the banks. Their roots can tunnel through the banks, die and make perforations which will be difficult to repair. When the design is complete, it should be submitted to the planning department of your' local Conservation Authority for their approval. Requirements are not uniform across the province and so specific recommendations cannot be given here. Contact the approvals officer at your local Authority office. Farm ponds appear to be simple structures but the above are some of the considerations to which answers must be given before you spend money on the project. Are there children on the farm? If so, some means of ensuring that they do not have access to a pond without supervision is needed. Livestock should be kept out of the pond area. How is it to be done? In your selected area can you tap a source of ground water? If you can, no approval is required. All of the above questions must be asked and answered at the planning stage. Since a considerable expense may be entailed, be sure that you have all the answers and that they are verified before you begin to dig.0 J.D. Hisey is a photographer from Markdale, ON who is trained as an engineer. AUSK� COMMITTED TO QUALITY YOU CAN DEPEND ON ' ELITE MODEL 28L X 26 TIRES LIQUID MANURE SPREADER Also available 1/16 models HUSKY FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. ALMA, ONTARIO NOB 1A0 (519) 846-5329 DeMuth Agri -Products Belt Conveyor Single Chain Conveyor Belt Feeder •04 ' aw V O 4' Neustadt, Ontario 519-799-5366 MARCH 2001 17