Removing Sedimentation from Ponds and Lakes

Most HOAs are beginning to find out they need to dredge their ponds and lakes that have been turned over to them by their developers.

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Most HOAs are beginning to find out they need to dredge their ponds and lakes that have been turned over to them by their developers.

Often used as a selling feature for the lots or homes, ponds and lakes offer a view that demands higher home values.  But in Upstate South Carolina homeowners are finding out these views come with a cost.

Platinum Lake Management has helped countless HOA’s and homeowners in the same situation of needing to remove sedimentation.

How do you get there?

After ten plus years of water flowing into a retention pond, siltation begins to fill in the pond.  Often, for this reason, sediment ponds are dug before the larger pond to make maintenance less costly.

But typically ponds and lakes are needing to be remove sedimentation every 10-15 years.

What can be done?

Many things can be done to prolong the need for removing sedimentation including both biologically and mechanically.  With a small .25 acre pond costing over $20k to remove sedimentation, it is the serious matter to consider.  And the earlier, the better.

Platinum Lake Management specializing in formulating that plan with our consulting service to help you with the success both before and after the removal of sedimentation in your pond or lake.

Now serving Greenville SC, Spartanburg SC, Asheville NC, Charlotte NC, Winston-Salem NC, & Greensboro NC areas.

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Filed in: Lake Management , Pond Management & Sedimentation Removal • Tags: sedimentation-removal , Pond Management & Charlotte NC

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