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		<title>Stock a Dock Feeder</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 13:07:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you looking to get those fish good and healthy this year, keep fish around your dock for fishing&#8230;&#8230;? We have the coolest product for you and nobody beats our price on it &#38; we ship it to you for free! A TRUE DIRECTIONAL FEEDER For PONDS AND DOCKS ! The highest quality directional fish [...]


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<p>Are you looking to get those fish good and healthy this year, keep fish around your dock for fishing&#8230;&#8230;? We have the coolest product for you and nobody beats our price on it &amp; we ship it to you for free!</p>
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A TRUE DIRECTIONAL FEEDER For PONDS AND DOCKS !</p>
<p>The highest quality directional fish feeding system on the market today!</p>
<p>Stock-A-Dock takes up NONE of your valuable dock or pier space and since it is a directional feeder, no food will be dispersed on your dock or pier. The Stock-A-Dock upper unit is made of a heavy-duty, durable, weather and varmint resistant high density polypropylene. The unit will hold approximately 50 pounds of fish food and is easily filled at waist level.</p>
<p>The bottom unit (timer unit) is constructed of heavy duty powder-coated aluminum that will resist corrosion, rusting and most importantly varmint intrusion!</p>
<p>Fully automatic for dock, pond and pier fishing</p>
<p>•Environmentally pleasing color<br />
•A great way to provide nutritious food that promotes a healthy fishery<br />
•High-capacity hopper will accommodate all quality fish chow products<br />
•Universal mounting bracket allows out-of-the-way mounting on any style dock or post<br />
•Very easy to install and convenient to fill<br />
•Compact and portable design can be easily relocated<br />
•Weather resistant construction that is lightweight, durable and low maintenance<br />
•Automatically feeds fish for one to two weeks at a time &#8211; perfect for a busy family.<br />
<a class="aligncenter" title="Stock A Dock" href="http://www.thepondwarehouse.com/pond/stock-a-dock-feeder-53.html" target="_blank">Shop for it Here!</a></p>


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		<title>Muti-Venting for ponds and athletic fields</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 17:24:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Multi-Vent System is a patented, innovative and cost effective system designed to protect pond and lagoon liners or athletic fields from damage caused by methane gas and water accumulation. Multi-Vent is a series of perforated tubes that install under the liner for ponds or under the soil in athletic fields. The tubes are wrapped in [...]


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<p>Multi-Vent System is a patented, innovative and cost<br />
effective system designed to protect pond and lagoon liners or athletic fields from<br />
damage caused by methane gas and water accumulation.<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-143" title="detail_1506_Multi_Vent_resized_Roll" src="http://www.thepondwarehouse.com/pond-blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/detail_1506_Multi_Vent_resized_Roll1.jpg" alt="detail_1506_Multi_Vent_resized_Roll" width="250" height="195" /></p>
<p>Multi-Vent is a series of perforated tubes that install under the<br />
liner for ponds or under the soil in athletic fields.<br />
The tubes are wrapped in a non-woven geotextile to prevent<br />
plugging. Byy simply laying a strip of Multi-Vent on the ground<br />
before installing the liner you can prevent costly future problems.<br />
This easy to install system is effective, low cost and best of all does<br />
not require cutting the liner.</p>
<p>It takes a great deal of pressure for the water or air to lift the liner.<br />
With Multi-Vent, neither water nor air can build up pressure under<br />
the liner. Instead it will vent through tubes to the outside of the<br />
pond, eliminating any chance of the liner floating. Because of its<br />
low cost, Multi-Vent is cheap insurance under any liner job!!</p>
<p><a class="aligncenter" href="http://www.thepondwarehouse.com/pond/underliner-multi-vent-system-243-1.html" target="_self">Click here to see all of the venting related products.</a></p>


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		<title>Rainwater Harvesting</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 13:53:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[OK, I am all for the environment, I am on board with many of the GREEN initiatives, but some applications of green initiatives seem like a stretch to me. Here is a topic I am wrestling with &#8211; Rainwater Harvesting for decorative ponds and water gardens? Good info on Rainwater Harvesting from AquaScapes &#8211;  http://www.aquascapeinc.com/why_rainwater_harvesting [...]


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<p>OK, I am all for the environment, I am on board with many of the GREEN initiatives, but some applications of green initiatives seem like a stretch to me.</p>
<p>Here is a topic I am wrestling with &#8211; Rainwater Harvesting for decorative ponds and water gardens? Good info on Rainwater Harvesting from AquaScapes &#8211;  <a href="http://www.aquascapeinc.com/why_rainwater_harvesting">http://www.aquascapeinc.com/why_rainwater_harvesting</a></p>
<p>Again I support rainwater harvesting in remote areas where water isn&#8217;t available, to conserve etc.. Yet here we are talking about optional ponds for beauty &#8211; oh sure and watering your flowers and washing your car&#8230;<br />
Obviously if water isn&#8217;t available why would you build a pond in the first place? If you can&#8217;t afford to fill it or keep it filled would you spend the money to build a pond anyway? If water was so scarce would you be rude and build a pond? Evaporation amount in a small decorative pond is almost insignificant in terms of water usage and cost. Plus when it rains you get some recovery from what falls in your pond anyway.</p>
<p>Am I missing something? To me it just seems crazy to spend all of the extra money to install a rainwater harvesting system for a decorative pond. All of the excavation, hard work, liner, reservoir cubes, pumps, aeration, holding tanks, plumbing etc.. to feed some rain water to an optional pond??? Come on now&#8230;</p>
<p>Is this a sales ploy feeding off a green initiative and convincing people into spending more money. I am betting universities, large companies and city projects will spend the money though guilt &#8211; &#8220;being good stewards of the environment&#8221;&#8230;</p>
<p>Here is my take &#8211; how much more of a carbon footprint, expense was needed to manufacture all of that extra unecessary product required to make the rain harvesting sytem work, or the extra electricity to run it? How much more chemicals or water treatments are needed to treat that extra water from the holding area? On this page you can see a schematic for what you need &#8211; it is impressive, well thought out and I am sure it works great, but is it needed? <a href="http://www.rainxchange.com/">http://www.rainxchange.com/</a></p>
<p>I can&#8217;t find any environmentalists screaming for a need for such a technology for small ponds and formal water features??</p>
<p>Am I off base? Is there a need for this that I am missing , perhaps there is.</p>
<p>Let me know your thoughts and opinions.</p>
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