New Redgranite Wisconsin Diving facility
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12-03-2010, 09:31 PM,
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Re: New Redgranite Wisconsin Diving facility
The more you try to improve the quarry, the worse it will become.
The silt problem would take suction dredging the walls and entire bottom. Filtering that mess would need major sand and DE filters. Final filtering would need sub-micron filtration. You'd need at least a 6" water dredge to get anywhere fast, and that's a lot of water to filter. You tech boys up for some saturation diving? > It's the carp and suckers that are stirring up most of the sediment. The kids help by bringing suntan lotion, pee, yeast, ect into the water, plus all the runoff and leaves every fall. All the additives help the algae to grow and make things worse. The 15' ponds won't stay clear long! They'll be full of millfoil and be nothing but a mess within a few years. And the sand bottoms won't help things!
DEW ><)>
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