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Are you interested in installing a water feature in your yard, but concerned about the safety and liabilities of having a pond?  Or are you apprehensive about taking on the responsibilities of maintaining a full-fledged ecosystem?  Well, we have the answer for you.  The Pondless Waterfall is basically that -- a waterfall and stream, without the pond.

-Great alternative for a front yard pond; fits in small spaces where a pond might be crowded

-Perfect for public spaces (ex: building entrances, childrens gardens, zoos, etc.) where liabilities of a pond are a concern

-Virtually maintenance-free!  Simply fill the reservoir to compensate for water loss due to evaporation

-Energy efficient -- no ecological need to run the system continuously

-Set a timer -- ideal for vacations and night/day settings

-No ecosystem to worry about (fish, etc.)


                                 What if I want to add a pond later???

A Pondless Waterfall is almost a stepping-stone for people who might be interested in a full-fledged pond in the future.

                                   Where does the water come from?

A hole, deeper than a normal pond, is dug, then lined and filled with rock, gravel and water.  The water is circulated from beneath the rocks and gravel by a pump that sits on the bottom.

                               How does a Pondless Waterfall circulate?

The water held within the open spaces of the gravel flows down toward the Centipede Module, which is connected to the Snorkel Vault.  From there, it gets pumped up to the waterfall, where it flows by gravity back down through the gravel bed and Centipede Module...and the cycle begins again.

                                            Where does the water go?

The water runs through a pipe up to a BIOFALLS filter and down a constructed waterfall and stream, where it falls back into the reservoir.











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