dredgenewbie44
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Hi all,
My irrigation pond has been silting up over the years and I'm trying to pump out the muck and keep it usable as the water level continues to drop this summer.
I've been reading about DIY dredge set-ups in this forum and thought I had a workable set-up, but it's not sucking at all... only pumping water and bubbling the muck up to the pond's surface. Here's a picture:
I'm using a 2" Honda water pump (pumping at around 75 GPM) with some PVC fittings and ABS pipe I had lying around. You can barely the 2" intake behind the pump in the picture. I'm then pumping out through the sorry contraption pictured above. My failed venturi is a tee at the end - 2"x2"x1/2". Coming out of the 1/2" part of the tee is a 1/2"x3/4" fitting, a 3/4" elbow, and a 3/4"x1" insert fitting attached to 25' of 1" suction hose. I've bent chicken wire around the tee as there are leaves at the bottom of the pond which I don't want to suck up and clog the tee.
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
My irrigation pond has been silting up over the years and I'm trying to pump out the muck and keep it usable as the water level continues to drop this summer.
I've been reading about DIY dredge set-ups in this forum and thought I had a workable set-up, but it's not sucking at all... only pumping water and bubbling the muck up to the pond's surface. Here's a picture:
I'm using a 2" Honda water pump (pumping at around 75 GPM) with some PVC fittings and ABS pipe I had lying around. You can barely the 2" intake behind the pump in the picture. I'm then pumping out through the sorry contraption pictured above. My failed venturi is a tee at the end - 2"x2"x1/2". Coming out of the 1/2" part of the tee is a 1/2"x3/4" fitting, a 3/4" elbow, and a 3/4"x1" insert fitting attached to 25' of 1" suction hose. I've bent chicken wire around the tee as there are leaves at the bottom of the pond which I don't want to suck up and clog the tee.
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!