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- Oct 6, 2008
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I saw a post titled "SMALL POND SEDIMENT REMOVAL" which is closed but wanted to respond to this. I found a quite ingenious method we will be using once we repair our dam since silt removal was estimated in the $100,000 plus range for our location (5 acres in size impounding 21 foot acres).
This is not an add. I have no affiliation with this company. They seem to use a simple bass boat with a gas powered farm pump to suck out the silt.
There is a video on the site in addition to pictures. One could build something like this for under $2,000. My question is what is the box that hangs off the side of the boat. It is my guess it is some type of silt trap and the excess water is discharged back into the body of water as you will see in the video (shooting in the air off the back end of the boat). This is the only thing that has me stumped as to how this silt containment box would work.
Of course the suction device would need some type of cage to prevent larger debris from being sucked in to avoid damage to the pump but that should be relatively simple to construct.
I hope the original poster of this question (georam) see this. I believe this is the solution to his question.
This is not an add. I have no affiliation with this company. They seem to use a simple bass boat with a gas powered farm pump to suck out the silt.
There is a video on the site in addition to pictures. One could build something like this for under $2,000. My question is what is the box that hangs off the side of the boat. It is my guess it is some type of silt trap and the excess water is discharged back into the body of water as you will see in the video (shooting in the air off the back end of the boat). This is the only thing that has me stumped as to how this silt containment box would work.
Of course the suction device would need some type of cage to prevent larger debris from being sucked in to avoid damage to the pump but that should be relatively simple to construct.
I hope the original poster of this question (georam) see this. I believe this is the solution to his question.