areate it. this will increse the bacteria levels which will consume them selves and be gone providing new sewage isnt continually added
Herons can decimate pond animal populations.
It would kill everything in the pond, kill every animal who tries to drink the water and cause a horrible permanent stink for miles.
Marvin T. Bond has written: 'Dual media filtration of waste stabilization pond effluent' -- subject(s): Effluent quality, Filtration, Purification, Sewage, Sewage lagoons
yes, because of the smell
The algae will reduce both air and light causing the organisms in the pond to die.
Pond snails are a type of gastropod (literally, "stomach foot"). They use their prominent tentacles located on their heads to detect smells in their surroundings.
Who can say what an "average pond" is. - Have you done a survey of all ponds and found an 'average'.
George Rollason Allen has written: 'A pilot fish-pond system for utilization of sewage effluents, Humboldt Bay, Northern California' -- subject(s): Aquaculture, Sewage sludge as feed 'Fao Species Catalog'
The water in the stagnant pond quickly took on an unpleasant smell.
Get a pond full of plankton to absorb all the co2 out the air.
Take it to the nearest pond tie a weight to its lead and throw it in the pond. Job Done
The main way to determine what the depth of a pond near your house is to measure it. This can be done with common measuring tools like a yardstick, or it can be done with items that sink tied to strings that can be marked.