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    Looking for help to build pond and water sources

    I have 200 acres east of Freer and I’m looking to run water from a nearby well to a dried pond to make the pond full year round. Probably need some dozing work, plumbing help maybe bedonite or liner to make it stay filled. Anybody know anybody located in South Texas that does that sort of thing? Any company recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks


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    Last edited by rudytexas; 01-03-2023, 01:53 PM.

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    RudyTexas
    Give JR a call at 361-701-7791
    He is located in Benavides which isn't to far from Freer.

    He did some dozer work at my place. He did a great job of my pond.

    Hope he can help you.

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        Originally posted by frios View Post
        RudyTexas
        Give JR a call at 361-701-7791
        He is located in Benavides which isn't to far from Freer.

        He did some dozer work at my place. He did a great job of my pond.

        Hope he can help you.

        Sound good thanks!


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          #5
          I didn’t go that way, but there may be some program money available
          I would contact county agent for info

          How big is the tank ? You have clay on the place ?
          Just curious.


          BP

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            #6
            I keep my pond full with a 3.5 horse well pump - puts out about 30-35 gallons per minute - depending on the size of your pond it can take ALOT of water being pumped just to keep the level up during the summer when evaporation is heavy - also running a larger water pump like that sucks some pretty good electricity so factor that in

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