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    Ponds Rochester NY, Pond Contractors, Pond Design and Install … - January 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Ponds Rochester NY, Pond Contractors, Pond Design and Install Service Rochester NY by Acorn landscaping of Rochester NY, Ponds Rochester NY, Waterfalls Rochester NY, Rochester Waterfall Ponds, pond design in Rochester NY, Fountains Rochester NY, Rochester New York Water gardens Ideas, Pondless Waterfalls Rochester NY, Pond Repair or Repairs Rochester NY, Pond Fix or Fixes Rochester NY, Pond Re-do Rochester NY, Pool Waterfall Images Rochester NY, Backyard Ponds Rochester NY, Pond Rochester NY, Waterfall Rochester NY, Pond construction Rochester NY, pond installation Rochester NY, pond cleaning Rochester NY, Pondless waterfalls Rochester NY, pond building Rochester NY, pool landscaping Rochester NY, Waterfall Features Rochester NY, landscape ponds Rochester NY, pond Replace in New York, pond plants, pond ecosystem, pond filtration, water features, koi ponds, pond less waterfalls Rochester NY, pond waterfalls Rochester NY, water garden design in Fairport, Webster, Pittsford, Henrietta, Brighton, Fairport, Spencerport, Greece, Irondequoit, New York, Certified Aquascape Contractor, Rain Water Collection Systems Rochester NY, Permeable Pavers Rochester NY, Rain Water Harvest Systems Rochester NY, Sustainable Gardens Rochester NY, Landscape Designer Rochester, Decks and Fences Rochester NY Gazebos, Decks, Fences and Porches

    Rochester NY Waterfall Garden Ponds, Rochester New York Backyard Pond and Waterfall Construction by Acorn landscaping

    If you have a pond in Rochester NY and would like to remodel it or renovate it, contact us now! We can help you create a new pond or remodel your old one so your new pond will be easy to take care of and look great!

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    Pond Design, Management and Maintenance ~ Rutgers NJAES Office … - January 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Home > Environmental Training Courses > Surface Water Quality Courses > Pond Design

    April 18, 2014 8:30am-5:00pm (Check-in time: 8:00am)

    This one-day class is meant for pond owners, pond managers, landscape architects, engineers and anyone involved with the design, management or maintenance of ponds. This course is structured to help you make the proper decisions regarding the appearance, function or up-keep of your pond. Starting with design, learn how to build a pond, including the construction of embankments and dams and the selection and installation of liners. You will also learn how to create and maintain a stable shoreline, create and aquascape littoral benches, and optimize habitat for fish and aquatic wildlife.

    "Pond Design is a helpful course because it provides practical recommendations based on factors including product and installation costs, likely failures, and recommended maintenance."

    In terms of the long-term maintenance of ponds, whether constructed for stormwater, irrigation, fishing or aesthetic purposes, learn how to:

    Properly select, use and apply aquatic pesticides to control invasive aquatic weeds and algae;

    Make use of non-pesticide, environmentally friendly techniques to control invasive aquatic weeds and algae;

    Design and implement a dredging project, including the proper navigation of the environmental rules and regulations; and,

    Correctly select, size and install various types of aeration systems

    Additionally, discover new ways to maximize the aesthetics and wildlife attributes of your pond using aquascaping and bioengineering techniques! This innovative approach combines landscaping and evolving engineering solutions to correct eroded shorelines, create and maintain stable and attractive vegetative shorelines, and integrate native, non-invasive, easy to maintain, and attractive plant species into the design of new ponds or the retrofit of existing ponds. Featured topics will include:

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    Recent Bans On Fireplace Use Due To Pollution Concerns In San Francisco Have Homeowners Considering Eco-Friendly Fire … - January 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    St. James, New York (PRWEB) January 09, 2014

    Longos Landscaping and Masonry, the premier Long Island-based designer and builder of custom landscape & hardscape for homes and businesses, is keeping track of the developments in the area of eco-friendly fire pits for those homeowners looking to avoid burning wood. As detailed in a report on CBS News San Franciscos website, the San Francisco area has experienced over 20 Spare the Air days already this winter, the possibility that similar government action could come into effect in the Long Island region as the move toward green living continues. Spare the Air days involve the banning of burning of wood in fireplaces and fire pits due to heightened air quality concerns. Similar bans are beginning to spread throughout the United States and in Europe.

    Nothing is as inviting as a roaring fire pit in the cool evenings of spring, early summer and fall on Long Island. Over the last few years fire pits, chimineas and even outdoor fireplaces have become more common in backyards across Long Island. While many burn composite logs that are readily available in a variety of stores, many more opt for the more natural warmth and effect of real wood. However, as with any organic item that may be burned, the smoke and ash caused by burning wood can be detrimental to air quality and contribute to concerns about the potential for acid rain from the fire by-products entering the atmosphere.

    The most prevalent alternative is the use of natural gas or bio-fuels as these are abundant in nature and do not cause the deforestation that occurs when trees are cut down for firewood. Natural gas and alternative fuel fires require a refillable tank that is usually put somewhere inconspicuous but easily reached for refueling. Fires fueled by natural gas and bio-fuels are easier to start and extinguish, do not create floating ash and cinders that can drift off on a breeze and possible cause other fires and also do not put off the same fumes and residue. The last aspect is especially important in neighborhoods where houses are closer together and neighbors may not want to deal with fumes or floating, flammable debris.

    The Longo Landscaping & Masonry team are experts at installing fire pits and backyard fireplaces and are able to advise clients on all aspects and alternatives to these backyard staples. Their expert staff can recommend alternatives fuel fire pit options, discuss the work involved in installing them and provide estimates for costs and work times. They strongly recommend that DIY-ers leave the installation of alternative fuel fire pits and backyard fireplaces to professionals who are certified in not only installing these intricate systems but also in ensuring that there are no leaks that could cause potential problems in the future. It is also strongly recommended that anyone looking to install any type of permanent fire pit or outdoor fireplace consult with local safety and government officials to understand what legal requirements may be needed prior to installation.

    Longos Landscaping & Masonry, a Long Island family-owned company since 1980. Longo's Landscaping & Masonry Inc. is committed to excellent masonry and landscaping projects. Specializing in Landscaping & construction, Masonry, Driveways, walkways, stoops/steps, patios, retaining walls, waterfalls & ponds. With over 20 years of experience, we pride ourselves in making your homes in Suffolk and Nassau County of Long Island area more appealing. Each Landscape design is specifically done to our clients needs to increased property value or simply, just a gorgeous outdoor landscape that can make your property the best on the block. Find us on the web at http://www.longoslandscaping.com/ or call at 631.862.8605 for more information or to arrange for a quote.

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    2013 Year in review pt. 2 - January 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    JULY

    A human fetus with a gestational age incapable of sustaining life was found in a cup in the front yard of a Barstow residence. There were no charges filed against the mother who discarded the fetus.

    A 17-year-old boy, Daniel Sanchez, was airlifted to a trauma center after a hit-and-run while riding his bicycle. Sanchez was the second of two hit-and-run victims in a span of a week, both of which were minors riding bicycles. Sanchez died from massive head trauma. Henry Chavez Jr. was released from the hospital after being involved with a hit-and-run the previous week. A 12-year-old boy suffered major injuries later that day when a car hit him on his bicycle in Hesperia. Unlike the previous two collisions, the driver of the car remained at the scene.

    Vandals wasted 1 million gallons of water after opening three remote fire hydrants.

    The San Bernardino County District Attorney's office filed felony child cruelty charges against a Hesperia couple who allegedly refused to get medical attention for their daughter's injured foot. The charges would later be dropped.

    Two Victorville residents were arrested on suspicion of distribution of methamphetamine and conspiracy after FBI agents raided their house.

    A local residents grandson, Wade Parker, lost his life along with 18 other firefighters in a fire that destroyed over 2,000 acres in Arizona.

    Tim Donnellys bill to abolish the fire preventive fee was deemed as good as dead by a Donnelly spokeswoman. The bill was a part of a large reaction against a fire fee that must be paid by owners of inhabited properties in State Responsibility Areas.

    Two to three homes in Hinkley were being demolished each week by Pacific Gas and Electric, according to local residents. Streets once lined with homes have been left with one or two. Many residents are selling their properties to PG&E and leaving the area due to the groundwater contamination caused by PG&E years earlier.

    A MEGA Millions lottery ticket valued at $338,643 was sold at the AM/PM minimarket on Montara Road in Barstow.

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    Judge rules against Kickapoo tribe in reservoir dispute - December 24, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A federal judge in Kansas City, Kan., has ruled against the Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas in its suit against a water district.

    The decision rendered by Judge Carlos Murguia on Dec. 20 in the U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas in Kansas City further jeopardizes a reservoir project that leaders of the northeast Kansas tribe say is critical to their people's water security.

    "We are greatly disappointed in the decision," said Steve Cadue, tribal chairman.

    Cadue has lobbied for years to move the reservoir project forward, even personally asking Gov. Sam Brownback to intervene.

    He and other tribal officials argue that the Plum Creek Reservoir project was integral to a watershed plan they signed in 1994 with the Nemaha-Brown Watershed Joint District No. 7. The tribe's reservation lies almost entirely within the water district.

    The watershed plan, meant for soil conservation and flood prevention, included 20 flood-retarding dams, as well as, according to Murguia's order, a "multipurpose dam with recreational facilities, otherwise known as the 'Plum Creek Project.' "

    When the tribe was unable to obtain some of the non-Indian land needed for the Plum Creek project, it asked the water district to use its powers of eminent domain to procure it.

    District officials repeatedly refused.

    The tribe filed suit in federal court June 14, 2006, hanging its hat on a provision of the watershed agreement it said mandated the district to use its power of eminent domain to bring the contract to completion.

    "Nemaha-Brown Watershed Joint District No. 7 and the Kickapoo Tribe of Kansas have the necessary authority to finance and install their portions of the planned project," the provision reads. "This includes the right to accept contributions, levy taxes, make assessments against benefited land, issue bonds and exercise the right of eminent domain. They have agreed to use these powers as needed and will be financially responsible for excess investigation and design costs resulting from their delay or failure to do so."

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    How to Install a Concrete Koi Pond | eHow - December 23, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Discover the expert in you.

    eHow Pets Editor

    This article was created by a professional writer and edited by experienced copy editors, both qualified members of the Demand Media Studios community. All articles go through an editorial process that includes subject matter guidelines, plagiarism review, fact-checking, and other steps in an effort to provide reliable information.

    Building a concrete koi pond is a large undertaking that is usually expensive and permanent. It's a job best suited for a hobbyist who understands the needs of koi. Still, many consult with a professional contractor or hire help for some parts of the construction process.

    Mark the pond in your yard using string or paint. Include where your filtering equipment will be.

    Excavate the area where you will build your pond. If you wish to build an above ground pond, this will be less tedious, but you should still make sure the ground is level.

    Place your bottom drains and piping in the bottom of your pond. Many pond experts recommend using a bend connector rather than an elbow connector to connect pipes. This will be less restricting for the water flow.

    Put reinforcing bars in the bottom of your pond using bricks to hold the rebar up and in place.

    Prepare and pour concrete into the bottom of your pond slowly and evenly. The concrete should be leveled off at a depth of about 6 inches.

    Build the walls of your pond using small, solid concrete blocks or large hollow blocks and mortar. Large hollow blocks should be filled with concrete when the walls are complete.

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    Pond Design, Pond Construction - December 20, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Ponds Gone Wrong

    It should be blatantly obvious to you The Pond Digger Waterscape Design & Construction company is much more than just waterscaping or the enjoyment of ponds, backyard waterfalls and pondless waterfalls. We are about the information, education and inspiration of pond design, pond care, pond construction and training of how to build a pond properly!

    Some say rules are made to be broken, however breaking the rules in the management of pond water quality, the husbandry of Koi, and the basics of pond construction and pond design could spell disaster, wasted time and wasted money!

    Cutting edge photographers regularly challenge the conventional wisdom of placing objects into their photographs by a third and yet they occasionally capture something amazing and spontaneous that can hold your attention for a long period of time. However challenging the basic principles of pond design and pond construction like the improper placement of your skimmer, biological waterfall filter or incorrect pump sizing could make the difference between an absolute wonderful pond experience or a spine tingling waterscapes nightmare!

    HELPFUL HINT - While we are the subject of photography let me pause and point something out - When you are presented with a pond design portfolio of beautiful photographs including backyard waterfalls and ponds, there is a strong possibility you will be looking at pictures of somebody else's work! NO KIDDING! Manufacturers provide professional photos for beginner contractors to use on their websites, in their design portfolios and marketing materials!

    We see these photo scams ALL the time on pond construction websites and pond design portfolios, at home shows and market nights, on vehicle wraps and business cards, on brochures, flyers and more! Ask your pond designer if ALL the photos in their portfolio are pictures of their actual work and absolutely do not be afraid to ask if you can see some of the work in person.

    Our team hosts several pond design construction seminars each year here in Southern California, that are geared to inform, educate and inspire our community. For example, Pond for Schools does more than just beautify our children's schools; it teaches the next generation of the pond hobbyist and pond construction specialists, not only team work, but "How To Build A Pond" and properly care for a backyard waterfall and an ecosystem waterscape.

    We host Pond Construction Seminars regularly each year to teach both home owners and contractors how to build a pond, but more importantly pond design and pond care. Along with our Spring Pond Care, Fall Pond Care and Koi health and Disease seminars, we cover the full circle of educational seminars.

    Lets Jump into some Ponds Gone Wrong and cover some fundamental Pond Construction Do's and Dont's. Here is a terrific way to get electrocuted while working in your waterscapes! No pond or backyard waterfall is worth dyeing over, SERIOUSLY! Building codes in California require a G.F.C.I. (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlet to be installed a minimum of five feet AWAY from any outdoor waterscapes.

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    The Pond Company | Home | Pond design, build, installation … - December 19, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Welcome to our web site, Adrian and the team have been working with customers to create, maintain and service ponds and water features for over 25 yrs. We pride ourselves on great customer service always keeping you, the customer informed and involved no matter how small or large the contract is. The growth and success of our business has been due to the excellent quality workmanship and customer service we offer our clients both domestic and commercial.

    If you are thinking of a new pond or your garden landscaped, installation of a water feature or additions or alterations to an existing pond or just a pond clean. Please call or email us for a informal chat in regards to your requirements.

    We will first visit you for a site survey to help you with a design for your water feature or pond and in most cases give you a free quotation for pond installation, design or servicing.

    The Pond Company are specialists in Pond & Landscape design, building, installation, cleaning and maintenance also water features installation and supplies throughout Christchurch. Canterbury. And throughout the South Island, New Zealand

    Specialists in creating. Natural habitats- Natural Rock Waterfalls-Hand crafted Schist or slate waterfalls - Ornamental Ponds and lakes- Water features- Goldfish ponds- Wildlife ponds- Water gardens- Natural swimming ponds- Pondless waterfalls. Pebble ponds-Fountains-Rills-Streams-Floating fountains- Solar fountain pumps.

    Of all leading Aquatic Brands for pond equipment.

    Oase-Blagdon-Hozelock-Pondmaster-Lotus-Pond pumps-Ultra violet lights-Pond Filter systems-Tetra-Interpet

    For an all-inclusive quotation, simply give us a call and we'll be pleased to go through the options available.

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    Coastal Federation, town to improve Cape Carterert ponds - December 19, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By BRAD RICH

    Tideland News Writer

    The N.C. Coastal Federation hopes to begin work this spring to turn the unintentionally drained and unsightly ponds in front of Cape Carteret Baptist and Presbyterian churches into an aesthetically pleasing and functional natural area.

    Dr. Lexia Weaver, coastal scientist for the environmental organization in Ocean, said Thursday that the two churches on N.C. 24 are working on a conservation easement that will ensure that once the work is done, the area will remain in a natural state, with trees and other suitable wetlands vegetation.

    We have given them (the churches) a draft conservation easement and have been going back and forth with them a little, said Weaver, who added that she believes that process will be completed sometime in January. Everything is looking good; we dont envision any hang-ups.

    The easement, Weaver said, will allow the churches to install benches, walkways, bridges, plantings and other amenities that would make the pond areas suitable for worship and other uses, but will maintain the former pond sites as natural areas capable of handling the significant storm water runoff from the properties and other hardened surfaces, such as the highway.

    Once the easement is in place, Weaver said, a surveyor can go to work, and the pond in front of the Presbyterian church can be completely drained. That is necessary, she said, because we dont really know for sure whats under there. We need to know what were up against so we can get it designed properly.

    The federation plans to have the project designed by either a private engineer or by the College of Engineering at N.C. State University in Raleigh.

    When the federation said early this year that it would undertake the task for its neighbors, Weaver had said she and others believed the project would cost $200,000 or less, would begin this fall and would be complete by the end of 2013. Now, however, she said its too early to estimate the cost.

    The money the federation will use for the work is coming from the organizations sale last summer of a permanent conservation easement for land at North River Farms in eastern Carteret County to the Natural Resources Conservation Service, a part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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    Blue Ribbon Pools Advises Homeowners to Educate Themselves before Starting Construction of Their Backyard Escape - December 17, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Commack, New York (PRWEB) December 17, 2013

    Blue Ribbon Pools, the premier provider of custom pool installation and service to the Suffolk and Nassau Communities, is advising Long Island residents to learn about all of the local and state regulations that must be followed to install and maintain a residential pool.

    Each year more and more laws and regulations go on the books at both local and state level, governing activities in everyday life that our elected officials have deemed necessary. Over the last decade, these have included laws and regulations governing not only the installation of a pool at a private residence but also governing all of the necessary safety precautions that need to be in place to protect people and especially children who might gain access to the pool area.

    While companies like Blue Ribbon Pools have to stay up to date on all of the laws and regulations that have direct effect on their businesses, homeowners who are contemplating buying and installing a pool should educate themselves prior to starting work so that they can avoid costly delays and penalties in the event that their pool installation does not meet code. The team at Blue Ribbon Pools is more than happy to answer any questions homeowners have and they will review with homeowners all of the local regulations that govern the area where a new installation will be built.

    Additionally, Blue Ribbon Pools encourages homeowners to educate themselves and keep educating themselves after a pool is installed to ensure that while they are enjoying the private luxury of their own pool they are always in compliance with new laws and regulations that may come on the books after the pool is installed. As the Blue Ribbon Pools team likes to remind their clients, ignorance of a law or regulation is no excuse and will not prevent a fine being levied.

    Blue Ribbon Pools is the premier customer pool design and installation company on Long Island. Along with new pool installations, Blue Ribbon Pools can also renovate existing pools, replace linings and install covers as well. For customers who want a custom pool for their backyard, Blue Ribbon can not only work to design and install pools but also custom water features to further enhance the overall installation. Among the water features that can be added are water falls, streams, ponds and sheer descents to name a few. Serving all parts of Suffolk and Nassau Counties, please feel free to call 888-FIX-POOL for a free estimate or visit our website at http://www.longislandpoolsltd.com/contact.html.

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