Lakes and Ponds
Aquatic Alternatives designs and builds lakes and ponds
as well as offering consulting on existing lakes.
| Our goal with every
project is to build or enhance existing lakes and ponds so that
they will provide the necessary components for a wild-like sustainable
population of trout. |
Factors We Consider
- Water Rights
Water rights are of primary importance when building a lake. Aquatic
Alternatives helps define what and how this can be done.
- Although we are not lawyers we can work with you to facilitate
acquisition of water or suggest alternatives.
- Because water right issues are extremely important, getting
it done right at the beginning will save unbelievable amounts
of frustration, time and money.
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- Safety
- Safety issues are also a concern and are addressed at the outset
of any project.
- Generally, Aquatic Alternatives prefers to excavate
ponds and lakes and avoid building dams.
- Obviously, this is not always the most economical approach to
lake building. When a dam is required we rely on several reputable
engineering firms to design safe jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional
structures.
- Safety concerns also include how the lake will be used and by
whom.
- If public access is allowed or small children are apt to
use the site some things can be done at the outset of the
design process to minimize the risks of drowning.
- It must be noted that no amount of planning can reduce the
risk to zero and intense supervision is always a requirement
in high access areas.
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- Aesthetics
- Aesthetics are extremely important to us. We want you to look at
a lake or pond when it’s finished and feel as if it is the result
of Mother Nature’s shaping of the environment.
| The lake should
blend in with the surrounding area, reflecting sky and landscapes,
so that you are inclined to sit and simply enjoy the view or take
a quiet moment to listen to the world around you. |
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- Functional Fisheries
- The lakes and ponds that we design and build are functional fisheries.
They provide for the successful development of all age classes of
trout so that sustainable fisheries result.
- We provide protected habitats for fry and fingerling
- We design easy access to appropriately sized forage for all
age classes and a means to direct the available nutrient into
food chains to drive the process.
- We build spawning areas that remain functional with minimal
maintenance and excellent recruitment potential.
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- Passive Energy Resources
- To drive the processes described above we use passive energy sources
as much as possible. Solar, wind, and hydrostatic head pressure are
all considered as sources to aid in the functionality of the lake
and its fisheries.
- The orientation of the lake can influence temperature increases
just as predominant wind directions can influence the way nutrients
are distributed in the lake.
- Terrestrial food sources for trout are also influenced by wind
and the vegetation types that surround the perimeter of the lake.
- Hydrostatic head pressure from open water and aquifers can often
be directed to serve particular tasks such as improving the performance
of spanning beds or mitigating seasonal temperature extremes.
- Management schemes for lakes often involve mechanical or chemical
treatments that take time, energy and money. By using passive
energy sources and designing the lake at the outset to minimizes
maintenance issues many of these costs can be deferred until the
lake has reach a state of advanced maturity.
- We also can design Aqua Control display fountains and areators into
your lake for added beauty and additional lake longevity
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- Interaction with Rivers and Streams
- In many instances lakes and ponds can interact with rivers and streams
with very positive results.
- Results can range from providing seasonal migration opportunities
for adult spawning or foraging fish to over-wintering areas or
holding habitats during drought or extreme runoff periods.
- Designing lakes and ponds to take advantage of these opportunities
will benefit trout populations in both lakes and streams.
| We will help you understand
how your project can enhance a drainage-specific strain of trout
to improve the processes of evolution, natural selection and genetic
diversity for the future. |
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