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<blockquote data-quote="agmantoo" data-source="post: 767771" data-attributes="member: 8973"><p>I use a version of what is at this link. With mine, I have an adjustable vent pipe and can start the siphoning at various levels. In the Winter I lower the pond level and work around the edges of the pond. In the Summer I fill the pond to near lipping full. You can restrict the output on the back side of the dam and feed a waterer. This design is less prone to start a weeping or leaking situation and can be put in without digging below water level. The pipe across the dam is to be set at where normal water level is desired. I have built 4 ponds using this method. They are work fine. If you turn the discharge pipe vertical on the outlet side, the energy of the water flowing through will be dissipated and will not wash a hole out.</p><p><a href="http://www.aquaticmanagement.com/siphdrain.html" target="_blank">http://www.aquaticmanagement.com/siphdrain.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agmantoo, post: 767771, member: 8973"] I use a version of what is at this link. With mine, I have an adjustable vent pipe and can start the siphoning at various levels. In the Winter I lower the pond level and work around the edges of the pond. In the Summer I fill the pond to near lipping full. You can restrict the output on the back side of the dam and feed a waterer. This design is less prone to start a weeping or leaking situation and can be put in without digging below water level. The pipe across the dam is to be set at where normal water level is desired. I have built 4 ponds using this method. They are work fine. If you turn the discharge pipe vertical on the outlet side, the energy of the water flowing through will be dissipated and will not wash a hole out. [url=http://www.aquaticmanagement.com/siphdrain.html]http://www.aquaticmanagement.com/siphdrain.html[/url] [/QUOTE]
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