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LAKES AND PONDS DAY

2017

A BOTTOM UP APPROACH TO

LAKE & POND

MANAGEMENTJesse Ebert, Biologist/Sales Manager

Aquatic Systems, Inc.

Get to Know Aquatic Systems, Inc.

• Local business development team

Josh McGarry - Sarasota & Apollo BeachLiz O’Connor – SarasotaAmanda Miller - Apollo BeachJimmy Taylor – Wesley Chapel Jesse Ebert – St. Pete

• 11 regional offices throughout Florida.

• Apollo Beach, Wesley Chapel, St. Pete, Sarasota, Ft. Myers, Sanford, Miami, Pompano Beach, Ft. Pierce, Jacksonville, Winter Garden

Science Based Approach

• Enhanced Lab capabilities staffed with Research Biologists.

• State Certified Applicators.

• Designated Management Staff for Quality Control

• Clean/Well Maintained Equipment

Most Communities Possess a Storm Water System.

Impervious Surfaces

Impervious Surfaces

LandscapeforLife.com

In Urban Environments…• Most of the water is directed into the community’s stormwater system.

• Along the way the stormwater picks up pollutants and/or nutrients.

• The excess run-off ends up in a stormwater basin and if not properly mitigated end up in our water systems.

http://www.fresnofloodcontrol.org/water_resources/GroundwaterRecharge/groundwater_recharge.html

Why is Maintaining Storm Water Systems Important?

Flood Control Pollution Abatement

Fish & Wildlife Habitat Aesthetics (Property Values)

Aging CommunitiesDo ponds have a life span?

How do we fix this?

How do we prevent this from happening in a newer community?

Invasive vegetation & Excess Algae

Identifying Symptoms

Symptoms • Reoccurring Algae and

Floating Weeds

• Persistent Odor

• Muck Accumulation

• Fish Kills

• Midge Flies

Steps to Lake Restoration

• 1. Identify problems using Lake assessments

• 2. Create a strategy to fix issue

• 3. Implement strategy

• 4. Allow time for the system to balance

Lake Assessments

• Diagnose the root cause of the problem ( Nutrient loading, muck accumulation, stratification, fish kill)

• Provide sound, science based recommendations for restoration

(Aeration, nutrient abatement, aquatic plantings, physical removal)

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Recommend.iltions tor This Lake t!l ~ ... r~tion f~r d~6tra:m :icn

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Provide Solutions

• Bottom Aeration

• Nutrient Abatement Programs (Alum )

• Biological Control (Submersed Weeds & Midge larvae)

• Native Aquatic Planting

• Physical/Mechanical Removal

Aeration

A.K.A. Diffusers

• Moves water column

• Adds oxygen to the system

• Helps reduce odors

• Decreases stratification

Without Aeration

With Aeration

Stratification Before and After

Before Aeration July, 2011

After Aeration August, 2012

Josette M. La Hee Ph.D., Limnologist, 2012

Nutrient Load Comparison

Josette M. La Hee Ph.D., Limnologist, 2012

Water Clarity Comparison

Josette M. La Hee Ph.D., Limnologist, 2012

Conclusion • Significant improvement throughout the 8-month period following the

installation of Vertex aeration systems.

• This increase in lake quality had proportionally increased favorable fish habitat

• Removal of stratification, increase in oxygen levels and reduction in nutrient levels

Native Aquatic Plantings

Benefits of Native Aquatic Plants

• Natural filter of pollutants

• Shading

• Provides habitat for fish & wildlife

• Erosion deterrent

• Enhances aesthetics of community

Most Commonly Planted

• Arrowhead (Duck Potato)(Sagittaria Lancifolia)Height: 3ft. Water: 6-12”

• Pickerelweed(Pontedera cordata)Height: 3ft. Water: 6-18”

• Gulf Spikerush(Eleocharia cellulose & interstincta)Height: 2.5ft. Water: 6-12”

• Softstem Bulrush (Scirpus validus)Height: 4-5ft. Water: 6-24”

• Golden Canna(Canna flaccida)Height: 3ft.Water: 12-18”

http://manatee.ifas.ufl.edu/lawn_and_garden/FFL/pdfs/GuidetoSelectionandInstallationofStormwaterPondPlants_ghansen_07262012.pdf

Moderate to Gentle Slope

Moderate to Gentle with Cut Bank

Short, Steep Slope – 15 to <20%

Moderate Slope – 10 to 15%

Long, Gentle Slope – 5 to 10%

Questions?