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Dechlorinating Water for Pond
I have a 3000 gallon pond that I normally top off using my well water. The
house is on city water, the well pump quit after 17 years and it is getting replaced. I need to top off the pond with about 200 gallons of water. Anyone else here ever buy a applicator for fertilizer that goes on the end of hose , mix the appropriate amount of water and dechlorinater in the jug and top off there pond? I am doing it as I write this, I actually put twice the required amount of dechlorinator in the jug and put enough for 2500 gallons at the intake of the pump to spread it around. How do other people deal with this when you use city water? |
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"Mickey" wrote in message ... I have a 3000 gallon pond that I normally top off using my well water. The house is on city water, the well pump quit after 17 years and it is getting replaced. I need to top off the pond with about 200 gallons of water. Anyone else here ever buy a applicator for fertilizer that goes on the end of hose , mix the appropriate amount of water and dechlorinater in the jug and top off there pond? I am doing it as I write this, I actually put twice the required amount of dechlorinator in the jug and put enough for 2500 gallons at the intake of the pump to spread it around. How do other people deal with this when you use city water? ============================ I use a garden or greenhouse water wand to top up our ponds. I don't use a dechlorinator unless I'm replacing maybe 25% of the water, or more. Our Water Company doesn't use a lot of chlorine in the water. -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED. My Pond Page http://tinyurl.com/cuq5b ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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Anyone else here ever buy a applicator for fertilizer that goes on the end of hose , mix the appropriate amount of water and dechlorinater in the jug and top off there pond? No, but it's a grand idea. It's basically an upside down venturi, that sucks your application fluid into the jet stream. Quite clever of you. I am doing it as I write this, I actually put twice the required amount of dechlorinator Not necessary, really, but also not harmful. Don't quote me on this, but I suspect that you don't really need to dechlor a 200 g top off for a 3000 gallon pond. But hey, better safe than sorry! Anyway, as I'm admitting to being fuzzy about your amount (10%), why not google around and see what the net thinks? at the intake of the pump to spread it around. How do other people deal with this when you use city water? Small daily top offs don't really need dechlor, as the chlorine is both dilute and quickly degasses out of your pond. If your municipal water district happens to use chloramine (which they may at any time, without notice, even if they generally don't), the top off will still evaporate generally, as long as the amount is small. In aquaria, the zealous often use reverse osmosis (RO) filters on their top off water. I suspect that a 3000 G pond would put a lot of stress on any /affordable/ RO unit, though... C// |
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I bought one of those filters that use a cannister filter-the kind you mount
under the kitchen sink. Got 1 at Wally World for 27 bucks, with the chlorine cartridge, added a couple parts to adapt to hose, and a valve, and a shower head (just in case). About 36 bucks, but replacement cartridges are only 7 bucks. Made a stand for it, works great! Also use for Mama's "sensitive" plants. "Mickey" wrote in message ... I have a 3000 gallon pond that I normally top off using my well water. The house is on city water, the well pump quit after 17 years and it is getting replaced. I need to top off the pond with about 200 gallons of water. Anyone else here ever buy a applicator for fertilizer that goes on the end of hose , mix the appropriate amount of water and dechlorinater in the jug and top off there pond? I am doing it as I write this, I actually put twice the required amount of dechlorinator in the jug and put enough for 2500 gallons at the intake of the pump to spread it around. How do other people deal with this when you use city water? |
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On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 18:37:55 -0500, "Mickey" wrote:
I have a 3000 gallon pond that I normally top off using my well water. The house is on city water, the well pump quit after 17 years and it is getting replaced. I need to top off the pond with about 200 gallons of water. Anyone else here ever buy a applicator for fertilizer that goes on the end of hose , mix the appropriate amount of water and dechlorinater in the jug and top off there pond? I am doing it as I write this, I actually put twice the required amount of dechlorinator in the jug and put enough for 2500 gallons at the intake of the pump to spread it around. How do other people deal with this when you use city water? That's clever. I'm sure this is labeled under YMMV due to set up. In my case I put the hose at the top of the stream and put dry dechlor. in the pump chamber. ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: www.jjspond.us ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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"Mickey" wrote in message ... I have a 3000 gallon pond that I normally top off using my well water. The house is on city water, the well pump quit after 17 years and it is getting replaced. I need to top off the pond with about 200 gallons of water. Anyone else here ever buy a applicator for fertilizer that goes on the end of hose , mix the appropriate amount of water and dechlorinater in the jug and top off there pond? I am doing it as I write this, I actually put twice the required amount of dechlorinator in the jug and put enough for 2500 gallons at the intake of the pump to spread it around. How do other people deal with this when you use city water? It doesn't hurt anything, but there is no need to use so much dechlorinator. You are simply wasting it. In fact, with the size of your pond, 200 gallons of chlorinated water, if added with a vigorous spray from a nozzle, is about all you need do. When I top off the water, I always use city water, and only use a squirt of decholorinator. Never lost a fish or plant yet because of it. |
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The canisters scare me. I have had two members of our watergarden club have
the filters fail and kill fish. If you are going to use them, then you really need a chlorine test kit and check the outflow frequently to see when it is full and stops working. In one case, it was like it started in reverse. The water coming out of the filter had a higher chlorine level than the water going into the filter. It read as high safe for a swimming pool. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "Jim Beasley" wrote in message news:bykAe.145019$_o.118469@attbi_s71... I bought one of those filters that use a cannister filter-the kind you mount under the kitchen sink. Got 1 at Wally World for 27 bucks, with the chlorine cartridge, added a couple parts to adapt to hose, and a valve, and a shower head (just in case). About 36 bucks, but replacement cartridges are only 7 bucks. Made a stand for it, works great! Also use for Mama's "sensitive" plants. "Mickey" wrote in message ... I have a 3000 gallon pond that I normally top off using my well water. The house is on city water, the well pump quit after 17 years and it is getting replaced. I need to top off the pond with about 200 gallons of water. Anyone else here ever buy a applicator for fertilizer that goes on the end of hose , mix the appropriate amount of water and dechlorinater in the jug and top off there pond? I am doing it as I write this, I actually put twice the required amount of dechlorinator in the jug and put enough for 2500 gallons at the intake of the pump to spread it around. How do other people deal with this when you use city water? |
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Didn't think of that, but I will keep an eye on it. Thanks !!
"RichToyBox" wrote in message ... The canisters scare me. I have had two members of our watergarden club have the filters fail and kill fish. If you are going to use them, then you really need a chlorine test kit and check the outflow frequently to see when it is full and stops working. In one case, it was like it started in reverse. The water coming out of the filter had a higher chlorine level than the water going into the filter. It read as high safe for a swimming pool. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "Jim Beasley" wrote in message news:bykAe.145019$_o.118469@attbi_s71... I bought one of those filters that use a cannister filter-the kind you mount under the kitchen sink. Got 1 at Wally World for 27 bucks, with the chlorine cartridge, added a couple parts to adapt to hose, and a valve, and a shower head (just in case). About 36 bucks, but replacement cartridges are only 7 bucks. Made a stand for it, works great! Also use for Mama's "sensitive" plants. "Mickey" wrote in message ... I have a 3000 gallon pond that I normally top off using my well water. The house is on city water, the well pump quit after 17 years and it is getting replaced. I need to top off the pond with about 200 gallons of water. Anyone else here ever buy a applicator for fertilizer that goes on the end of hose , mix the appropriate amount of water and dechlorinater in the jug and top off there pond? I am doing it as I write this, I actually put twice the required amount of dechlorinator in the jug and put enough for 2500 gallons at the intake of the pump to spread it around. How do other people deal with this when you use city water? |
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"Jim Beasley" wrote in message news:voxAe.145522$x96.127613@attbi_s72... Didn't think of that, but I will keep an eye on it. Thanks !! ================= Chlorine can kill quickly. I partly drained, then refilled what I thought was a fishless plant pool a few weeks ago. I had no idea a few small goldfish were hiding among the plants. Not long afterward I went back there to feed fry and saw several dead fish floating at the surface. :*( -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED. My Pond Page http://tinyurl.com/cuq5b ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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I really think Jim is smart enough to know that Chlorine can kill...............everyone is not as big a dumba$$ as you are....... On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 12:10:04 -0500, babbling idiot "Reel Mckoi" wrote: ===Chlorine can kill quickly. ============================================== Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked! "The original frugal ponder" ~~~~ }((((o ~~~~~~ }{{{{o ~~~~~~~ }(((((o |
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"Mickey" wrote in message
... I have a 3000 gallon pond that I normally top off using my well water. The house is on city water, the well pump quit after 17 years and it is getting replaced. I need to top off the pond with about 200 gallons of water. Anyone else here ever buy a applicator for fertilizer that goes on the end of hose , mix the appropriate amount of water and dechlorinater in the jug and top off there pond? I am doing it as I write this, I actually put twice the required amount of dechlorinator in the jug and put enough for 2500 gallons at the intake of the pump to spread it around. How do other people deal with this when you use city water? I do about that amount every day with city water, and haven't used dechlor at all. On the few occasions I have done closer to a 50% change, I've used it, just dumbed it in and proceeded to fill the pond. The fish have not been bothered at all. I would probably do it differently if I thought there were chloramines in the water, but as far as I know, there aren't. |
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"George" wrote:
snip if added with a vigorous spray from a nozzle, is about all you need do. When I top off the water, I always use city water, and only use a squirt of decholorinator. Never lost a fish or plant yet because of it. I've heard this spray mentioned before. Can you enlighten me? How does this get rid of chlorine? Thanks, San Diego Joe 4,000 - 5,000 Gallons. Koi, Goldfish, and RES named Colombo. |
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"San Diego Joe" wrote in message ... "George" wrote: snip if added with a vigorous spray from a nozzle, is about all you need do. When I top off the water, I always use city water, and only use a squirt of decholorinator. Never lost a fish or plant yet because of it. I've heard this spray mentioned before. Can you enlighten me? How does this get rid of chlorine? ========================= It dissipates in the air as it's being sprayed. I keep the water-wand sprayhead 24" or more from the surface. This allows some or most of the chlorine to escape as the streams of water leave the wand head and hit the pond surface. -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED. My Pond Page http://tinyurl.com/cuq5b ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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I really think Jim is smart enough to know that Chlorine can kill...............everyone is not as big a dumba$$ as you are....... Remarks like this reveal far more about the person making them than they do about the person being so treated. C// |
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Hey courageous......the offer still stands, your welcome to bite my ass any time your up to it. Its little twerps like you that like to broaden the so called problems..now come bite my back side and shut up. On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 18:41:14 -0700, another peanut from the peanut gallery named Courageous fell off their fat backside and scribbled scribbled after the first imbecile named Reel Mckoi scratched about chlorine being dangerous.........duh! ===Remarks like this reveal far more about the person making them ===than they do about the person being so treated. === ===C// ============================================== Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked! "The original frugal ponder" ~~~~ }((((o ~~~~~~ }{{{{o ~~~~~~~ }(((((o |
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