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Re: Re: How would you turn a swamp into a pond?
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Posted by John A. on April 07, 2003 at 17:25:51 from (208.24.233.67):
In Reply to: Re: How would you turn a swamp into a pond? posted by dave on April 06, 2003 at 18:22:10:
Hay! Curious, I usually haunt the IH forum, but saw this heading and thought I would weigh in. If this spot has a "wetland " classification you are stuck, You can't do anything with it! But if it doesn't have this classification, Then Fire the Cats up, and get to pushing soil. It's your property, you pay the taxes on it, Do as you Damn well please! as long it is within reason. No toxic waste dump or something like that. But get a pro to do it. Probably need to wait till the driest time of the year for your part of the country. So excess water won't be a factor in building the tank dam. TAKE NO GOVERNMENT MONEY!!! In building this project, so they have no say so in your deal! This is our thoughts here in central Texas. Good Luck. John A.
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