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Corporate America: Wake Up and Smell the Water

Look almost anywhere in a populated area and you can spot one. They're everywhere. Retention ponds have spread across North America unchecked in just a few decades. There are tens of thousands of these ponds in the United States alone. Maybe more. Some heavily populated areas have as many as four hundred in a single county. No one really knows the total number. Google retention ponds and you'll find over 1 million search results. Government agencies, studies, pond equipment and contractors are just a few of the results from which you may choose. From designing and constructing to maintenance, there are now companies that specialize in the recent phenomenon of retention ponds.

The reason for these retention ponds, also called retention basins, is simple to understand. The surface of any developed area ( asphalt, roofs, concrete etc ) sheds water faster than natural undeveloped land. As this water flows unchecked from developed areas serious environmental damage can occur. This damage can include soil erosion, the leaching of minerals from the soil and sedimentation. Retention ponds are designed to hold runoff water during heavy rains, then release it back to a natural surface at a slower controlled rate thereby eliminating any negative impact on the environment.

The variety of these man made ponds is as diverse as the areas you'll find them in. From the 100ft diameter shallow pond located out of sight at a small business to the multi acre small lake used as a landscape centerpiece at a condominium complex, the diversity of retention ponds is almost endless. In some areas these ponds are so numerous some studies show a change in wildlife habits. Canadian geese now make their home in many developed locations and as their numbers rise become a nuisance.

I have always had an interest in small bodies of water. Maybe this fascination dates from my childhood when I couldn't walk past a mud puddle without getting my feet wet. As a child I spent many hours in and around the pond in our back yard. When not at our pond I could always be found near the small creek that ran across the farm behind our house. Possibly this causes me to pay extra attention to streams and ponds when I travel. Whether near to home or several states away the results of my ongoing survey are usually the same.

From these observations I have come to a general conclusion regarding retention ponds. As unscientific as it is, from my limited experience there seems to be a direct correlation between the physical appearance of these ponds and the extent they can be seen by the general public. Travel around to the rear of a business or development and chances are if the retention pond can't be easily seen you will find a algae covered, weedy, mosquito infested detriment to the environment. On the other hand if the pond is in front and in full view to the general public this pond is usually well maintained and benefit's the landscape, environment and wildlife. In these cases the business owner or public's opinion may be the deciding factors. What's being overlooked is the negative effects on the environment. Poorly maintained, algae and weed covered ponds are also a breeding ground for mosquitoes that carry the threat of West Nile virus.

I applaud the many responsible business owners who maintain their ponds whether they be retention or decorative, in full view or out of sight of the public. Maintenance regulations often absent in older zoning laws are now being written and enforced in the larger metropolitan areas. However, in rural locations where poor water quality impacts wildlife the greatest, maintenance regulations for small bodies of water are often lax or nonexistent.

The single most cost effective way to keep small bodies of water healthy is aeration. Aeration rids water of excess nutrients that cause algae and weeds to grow unchecked. Chemicals and residues contained in runoff from parking lots are greatly reduced. Stagnation and stratification are eliminated as well. In short, a body of water that is aerated is healthier and more attractive in every way.

Two companies, Superior Windmill and Koenders Windmills are the world leaders in wind powered aeration. Both companies offer a wide selection of time tested products, technical support and excellent warranties. These windmill aerators are perfect choices for retention ponds, whether existing or still in the planning stage. Their products are quiet, reliable, low maintenance and require no electricity to operate. They also look great in any setting. Koender's does however offer electric powered alternatives for those who wish to use them.

With great products like these on the market there is no excuse not to maintain your retention pond. The wildlife and your neighbors will thank you.

© 2006 Windmill Aeration

Corporate America: Wake Up and Smell the Water
posted on Thursday, April 27, 2006

Windmill Aeration Helps Cattle Farmers

I'm sending you this letter because I lost a bet, but I will get to that in a minute. I own a beef cattle farm on 900 acres. Like my father and grandfather, farming is all I've ever wanted to do and after 40 some years thought that I knew everything there was to know about raising beef. That is until Rick came along to work for us.

Last spring I had to advertise for a little extra help and when Rick came to apply I knew right away he was the man I wanted. Not that he said much mind you. It was more the way he carried himself and seemed genuinely interested in our farm. Said he had been working on a ranch out west for seven or eight years but wanted to move back home to be closer to his family. I hired him on the spot.

Let me get to the point here. We have six ponds on this farm and depend on all six to keep the cattle supplied with drinking water. If the ponds go dry, grow pond algae and pond scum, or just get really skunky - all of a sudden, we have a full time job on our hands hauling and pumping water. There is a stream down back that runs full time and all the water has to be hauled or pumped ( with a portable gas pump ) from there. It's a long way back, its time consuming, and expensive.

Well late last summer it turned pretty dry and sure enough , the lower the ponds got , the greener the water and we started hauling before they even dried up. That's about when Rick asked me why I didn't aerate our ponds like the place he worked out west. I told him running power to the ponds would cost too much and I didn't much like the idea of giving more money to the power company either. That's when he told me about Aeration Windmills. That night he brought over some Xerox copies with all the products that you sell. Told me he looked all over and we could get everything we needed right there in one spot. We could aerate the ponds to keep them from greenin up (growing pond algae).

Rick said we could pump pond water into troughs so the cattle wouldn't keep contaminating the ponds and eroding the banks down getting in and out to drink. On a dry year we could even pump from the creek and stop running those gas pumps. He had some pond aeration - government studies that he got from you to show me what other farmers had done. I didn't think the price was bad either and told Rick to order whatever he thought we needed.

"But if this doesn't work we're taking the thing down and sending it back" I told him.

"What if it does work the way its supposed to" Rick asked me.

It was right then that I told him "I bet it wont, but if it does I'll buy two more".

That's why I'm writing you this letter Terry, I need two more of those windmill aeration systems along with the water pump setups. I guess I don't need to say anymore.

- Taylor Stillwell
Western New York

© 2006 Windmill Aeration

Windmill Aeration Helps Cattle Farmers
posted on Tuesday, April 11, 2006

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