Ponds can add numerous benefits to your property, not the least of which is appearance, but a poorly maintained pond can actually detract from the property. Possibly one of the biggest problems with most ponds is the lack of oxygen in the water and two major issues result from a lack of air.
Chief among them is fish kill that results in aquatic life being unable to survive in the poorly aerated water. When creatures living in the pond produce waste it is not handled by the natural aerobic means and the water management becomes the slower anaerobic that produces hydrogen sulfide gas. Depending on the size of your pond and the amount of dead plants and animals in the water, this noxious odor can be quire repulsive.
If you have a deep pond, a lack of dissolved oxygen can also limit the air available near the bottom and create a dead zone at the lowest level. Basically, this means that at the bottom of the pond nothing will grow.
Fish and plants living in the water require dissolved oxygen to survive. As a base standard, five parts per mission is ideal and when the oxygen level drops below that is when problems begin to appear. Low oxygen levels can be aided with the use of an aeration system and the type you choose will depend largely on the depth of your pond. Surface aerators work fine for ponds that are an average of six feet deep, but deeper ponds may respond better to an aeration system based on the bottom.
Large ponds that support plant life as well as underwater life can be appealing and ponds created by diverting the water’s natural flow can also help with flooding or provide a source for irrigation. If the water for the pond is constantly streaming in, the oxygen level in the water will likely be maintained by nature. However, if the water is going to be retained within the pond it could use some help in maintaining a good supply of oxygen.
It’s more than just supporting life however, as oxygen plays a role in dealing with the plant and animal waste that will be present in the water. Fish waste can accumulate on the bottom of the pond along with the dead plants and without oxygen the decay process will be much slower. This will produce an order on or around the pond that can drastically detract from the appeal of the area.
Dead grass clippings and lawn chemicals that leach into the pond can also destroy the good bacteria in the water that aids in decomposition. There are natural thermal levels in deeper ponds that allow the water on the top to work its way downward bringing cooler water to the top, creating moving levels. As water on the bottom surfaces, gases escape into the air allowing the water to retain oxygen and provide a better living environment. With the water stacks the gases will remain on the bottom and stifle life in the deepest parts of the pond,
Realize that cold water from the bottom needs to circulate to the top where it can release gases such as carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide which are replaced with oxygen to bring life back to the bottom. Beneficial bacteria is available to help digest the waste in the water, but a properly oxygenated pond can perform the same function without the need for chemicals. It all depends on the current health of your pond. A neglected pond may need the additional boost of bacteria to restore health, it is for this reason that preventive maintenance such as installing an aerator as soon as you dig a pond is recommended.
Here are a couple of our Deluxe model pond aerator kits:
To see the rest of our Deluxe Pond Aeration Systems click here: Deluxe Aeration Kits

