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I am trying to find out if the (3) trenched holes, in the attached picture, would be for bottom drains? Currently I only know for sure that there is (1)bottom drains in this pond, which would be the one in the 6'oclock position. The white pipe is from a installed sprinkler system that was removed.
 

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hi , the trench hole seems to be bottom drain but preferably if its one then needs to be in center and if u have more then one then its fine in each corner , u need to create a cone shape deeper circle for it so all the waste drops down to smaller circle and enters the drain ..
 
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Ty. I guess I type too fast and wasn't clear with my question.
This is a picture of the pond waterfall we already have.
Recently I just found this picture and up until now I was under the impression that there was only (1) bottom, which by looking at the picture appears to be in the 6'o'clock position. I have tried feeling around the bottom, for the other two, but since there are rocks covering the bottom it's kinda hard.
 
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Ty. I guess I type too fast and wasn't clear with my question.
This is a picture of the pond waterfall we already have.
Recently I just found this picture and up until now I was under the impression that there was only (1) bottom, which by looking at the picture appears to be in the 6'o'clock position. I have tried feeling around the bottom, for the other two, but since there are rocks covering the bottom it's kinda hard.
oh ok Sir , so what is question ?
i can tell you this that when we install BD we try to keep the bottom as clean , smooth as possible so it might be that rocks have blocked them , they seem to be connected by eachother , you can do some cleaning and keep the area around them clean as possible , do u have aeration on it? some ppl use bubles to create water movement around it .
 

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