Proactive Lake Management Tips

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There are many properties, such as apartments, condo complexes and office buildings that feature ponds and small lakes. Typically, the care and upkeep of these water features are left to the property managers. For years the widely accepted method of caring for these lakes and ponds was to do nothing until an issue occurred and then react. While this method has proven effective over the short term for controlling issues such as algae blooms or aquatic weed growth, it has also led to some long term headaches for property managers. Because these short term solutions do not address the problems completely they continually return more aggressively, making them more and more difficult to control.


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Today experts are promoting a proactive approach to pond and lake management that, when applied properly, can significantly reduce or eliminate these reoccurring issues. Below are a few steps you can take to proactively manage your pond or lake to keep them healthy.


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One of the most crucial elements of managing a lake or pond is maintaining good water quality. The preferred method to accomplish this is to encourage the growth of beneficial bacteria, which feeds on biological wastes in the water. These bacteria can take up nutrients faster and grow more rapidly than algae and aquatic weeds; this results in the bacteria out competing algae and weeds for available food.


www.truepump.com In order to encourage the growth of good bacteria the first step is to ensure proper water aeration. By installing an aeration system in the bottom of a pond or lake, the water is properly circulated and oxygenated to encourage the growth of beneficial bacteria. ď‚ž In order to get and sustain the levels of beneficial bacteria needed to maintain clear water, however, the existing bacteria in the water must be augmented by adding supplemental natural bacteria products sold at most pond and lake supply stores. ď‚ž


www.truepump.com Most ponds and lakes attract waterfowl, such as ducks and geese. While their presence can add to the beauty of a pond or lake, their waste can contribute to the pollution of the water. This can pose considerable health risks to both humans and animals. ď‚ž Creating vegetated buffers along the edges of a lake or pond and using repellants that do not harm the water fowl can help discourage them from using the water, reducing the health risks to humans and animals. ď‚ž


www.truepump.com The landscaping surrounding a lake or pond can greatly affect the water’s quality. These plants often act as a filter, helping to reduce or prevent contaminants from polluting the water.  Landscaping around a pond or lake should consist of vegetation native to the area that doesn’t require artificial fertilizers or chemicals to stay green and vibrant.  Consulting with an experienced professional at your local nursery or pond supply store is recommended. 


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