- What
is the volume of my pond?
- How
much Ponder will I need?
- Why
do I have to keep adding product every 8-10 weeks?
- Can
I add product in the winter?
- When
is the best time to apply Ponder to my pond/dugout?
- How
do I apply Ponder?
- Does
the treatment work better if I spread it all over the dugout/pond?
- Is
Ponder an algaecide?
- Is
Ponder a herbicide?
- I
just applied a herbicide/algaecide to my dugout/pond. Can I use
Ponder now?
- I
have an aeration system/flow pump. Should I continue to use it
after applying Ponder?
- Can
Ponder reduce the odors in my water?
- How does Ponder improve water quality?
- Is
Ponder safe for fish/ornamental plants?
- How
long should I wait before using the water for animals or domestic
use?
- How
long should I wait before expecting results from Ponder treatment?
- Where
can I purchase Ponder?
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| 1.
What is the volume of my pond? |
- To estimate volume in a pond or dugout, first determine total cubic area using the following equation: Length x Width x Depth x 0.7 (or appropriate slope factor*) = cubic area (ft³ or m³).
- Then multiply by one of the following:
- 6.25 to convert cubic feet to Imperial gallons
- 7.5 to convert cubic feet to US gallons
- 1000 to convert cubic meters to Litres
* To calculate the slope factor, simply divide the elevation change in feet by the length of the actual slope. A slope factor of 0.7 (for a 70% slope) may be used for standard dugouts with steep sides. For natural basins/ponds, a slope factor of 0.3 (for a 30% slope) may be used to account for the long, shallow slopes that often exist in natural ponds and lakes. It is important to properly determine the slope value at a site in order to accurately estimate volume.
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| 2.
How much Ponder will I need? |
- Initial application
rates for all ponds and dugouts (not including stormwater drainage
or golf hazards) are 10L Ponder/500,000 gallons of water.
- Maintenance
applications are made every 8-10 weeks (basically once every spring/summer/fall)
and range from 2-10L/500,000 gallons total volume.
- Initial application
rates for all stormwater and golf hazards require 20L/500,000
gallons.
- Maintenance
applications are made every 8-10 weeks (basically once every spring/summer/fall)
at 10L/500,000 gallons.
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Why do I have to keep adding Ponder every 8-10 weeks? |
- This suggested
maintenance dose is intended to treat the water for nutrients
which are deposited via precipitation, irrigation and run-off
during that period. In addition, nutrients cycle from the bottom
of the pond to the surface a minimum of twice per year (spring
and fall aquatic inversions). These nutrients must be controlled
or excessive algae and vegetative growth can occur.
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| 4.
Can I add Ponder in the winter? |
- In locations
where the surface freezes over for an extended period each year,
the application of product is not recommended during the winter.
The exception is when significant odors are present in the water
during the winter months and that water source must be used for
animal or human use. Locations where the water does not freeze
may require product every 8-10 weeks all year long.
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| 5.
When is the best time to apply Ponder to my pond/dugout? |
- Anytime is
fine, but optimally treatment would begin in the spring and continue
throughout the year. This gives Ponder the opportunity to affect
the nutrient concentrations and microbial balance before the water
is inundated with warm temperatures and high nutrient content
(a recipe for algae growth).
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| 6.
How do I apply Ponder? |
- Ponder is
simple to apply. Turn the container upside down while shaking
it. Also tap the bottom of the bottle to loosen carbon solids.
Pour the contents of the container in one location (along one
side). Spreading the product over the surface or around the perimeter
is generally not necessary.
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Does the treatment work better if I spread it all over the dugout/pond? |
- No. Trials
have indicated no significant difference in application results
in ponds less than 2,000,000 gallons which have been treated over
the total area of the pond or in a single location.
- Maintenance
doses can be applied to different areas of the pond each time,
but there is no need to broadcast the product. This is due to
the fact that minute internal currents existing in all waters
due to localized weather (eg. wind, precipitation, and temperature
fluctuations) which keeps the water moving vertically and horizontally
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| 8.
Is Ponder an algaecide? |
- No. Algaecides
are designed to destroy living algae through absorption of the
algaecide in question. Ponder has been developed to reduce algae
growth by limiting nutrients which can are otherwise utilized
by algae populations for growth. Ponder accomplishes this in two
different ways.
- First, the
activated carbon in the product is capable of absorbing many nutrients,
as well as chemicals or toxins in the aquatic environment. Of
course, the activated carbon cannot select what it will absorb,
rather it absorbs readily to whatever it comes into contact with
(i.e. nutrients and toxins in greatest concentration will be absorbed
to a higher degree).
- Algae require
nutrients in an 'available, inorganic' form, at a level in the
water termed 'trophic' (areas where required sunlight can readily
be found). After Ponder treatment, much of the nutrients become
bound to the carbon and are eventually biodigested by organisms
(eg. bacteria and aquatic invertebrates) 'organic' nutrient sources.
- This leads
to the second function of applying Ponder to water. Ponder contains
micronutrients and growth factors (organic acids) which have been
found to stimulate the growth and activity of many resident aquatic
organisms, including bacteria, phytoplankton, aquatic invertebrates
and aquatic vertebrates alike. The key to a successful, healthy
aquatic environment is achieving a relative balance amongst these
organisms so the cycle of life, death and nutrient recycling can
take place in a biologically diverse atmosphere.
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| 9.
Is Ponder a herbicide? |
- No. Ponder
has limited affects on any vegetation which is rooted because
these plants draw most of their nutrients from the sediment in
which they are rooted, rather than the aquatic environment itself.
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| 10.
I just applied an algaecide/herbicide to my dugout/pond. Can I use
Ponder now? |
- It is generally
recommended to wait 2 weeks (14 days) after the application of
any algaecide, herbicides or pesticides in order to allow the
effects caused by these products to be complete. The exception
is aquatic dyes, in which case you must wait until the color caused
by application of the dye has disappeared.
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| 11.
I have an aeration system/flow pump. Should I continue to use it after
applying Ponder? |
- Yes, assuming
that the aeration or artificial oxygenation is being used for
the purpose of ensuring that fish or other intentionally kept
aerobic organisms have a continuous supply of adequate oxygen.
However, if using aeration and Ponder in conjunction, it is recommended
to raise the input to the top 1/3 of the depth of the pond. Ponds
not containing fish do not require artificial aeration, which
can ultimately limit the impact of Ponder application in the body
of water being treated.
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| 12.
Can Ponder reduce the odors in my water? |
- Yes, Ponder
contains activated carbon which has been routinely used by professional
and municipal water treatment industries for this purpose over
the past several decades. The difference is, by applying Ponder
you are placing the activated carbon directly in the water source
rather than actively filtering the water through an activated
carbon filter. The affect is similar, however the danger associated
with a filter becoming a biological media which could potentially
result in tainted water does not apply.
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| 13.
How does Ponder improve water quality? |
- Ponder helps
by controlling the nutrients and the location of the nutrients
in the pond by absorbing minerals dissolved in the water as well
as stimulating the biological organisms present in the water (i.e.
resident micro-organisms) to consume greater amounts of accumulated
organics (eg. deposited leaves, grasses, aquatic vegetation and
dead animal material). The result is a return to 'balance' in
terms of nutrient cycling and biological diversity within the
body of water.
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| 14.
Is Ponder safe for fish/ornamental plants? |
- Multiple
bio-assay tests conducted at an independent laboratory have proven that Ponder
is not toxic to fish (the species used in the bio-assay were rainbow
trout) at over 50 times the recommended application rate.
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15.
How long should I wait before using the water for animals or domestic
use?
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- It is safe
for humans and animals to consume properly disinfected water which
has been pre-treated with Ponder at anytime after application
of Ponder. However, it is suggested that Ponder applications are
made as far from the intake as possible if immediate consumption
of the water is required. This is recommended so that significant
amounts of the product applied are not removed from the reservoir.
It can fully impact the water quality remaining in the pond or
dugout. Ponder IS NOT to be used or considered a treatment for
the purpose of disinfection in water intended for human consumption.
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| 16.
How long should I wait before expecting results from Ponder treatment? |
- This depends
on many variables such as the reason for treating (eg. water clarity,
odors, organic accumulation, color, or nutrient control), the
flow rate or consumption rate, the source water quality (eg. irrigation
canals, run-off, spring fed, etc.), the management of the local
vicinity (eg. pasture land, crop land, forest, etc.), past treatment
(eg. bluestone, Reglone A, Reward, bleach, chlorine, aquatic dyes,
etc.), the age of the body of water, and the intended use of the
water (eg. fish, domestic use, irrigation, spray water, or animal
production). Of course, correct application and maintenance is
also crucial. Taking into account these numerous variables, experience
has shown that users observe improvements in their water anywhere
from 2-6 weeks after treatment. Control of odors typically takes
less time than control of other water quality issues.
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| 17.
Where can I purchase Ponder? |
- To locate
a distributor near you, go to the Distributors
section of this web site.
- To locate
a retail outlet near you, go to the Dealers
section of this web site.
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