I have had many discussions and questions about ponds. If you own a large tract of land, it is very nice having the opportunity to fish. It just adds one more activity to the list of fun things to do on your property. Activities might include hunting, riding ATVs, camping, hiking and fishing. It's a great way to enjoy the outdoors!
Landowners are always looking for ways to add value and
recreational opportunities to their property. I am asked often about ponds so I
decided to talk to an expect and contacted David Beall, Outdoor Direction, LLC.
David’s phone number is (706) 289-1874. Obviously regulation tends to be the
big issue and many contractors have been regulated out of business. Here are
some points of interest:
·
If the pond is less than 10 acres, a permit has
to be issued by the Natural Resource and Conservation Service (NCRS). They can
issue an ‘agricultural exemption permit’. These ponds can be used to irrigate
crops and food plots.
·
If the
pond is over 10 acres a permit has to be issued from the Army Corp of
Engineers. These permits can take
forever and the ‘sky is the limit’ on cost. After all, you are dealing with the
Federal Government. Mitigation is required. Wetland mitigation is the creation
or restoration of wetlands, done to mitigate for onsite or offsite impacts to
wetlands. In other words you may be required to purchase wetland mitigation
credits for disturbing an existing wetlands caused by constructing the pond.
·
In addition, if the dam is over 25’ tall and
backs up 100 acre feet of water, a permit must be issued by the Environmental
Protection Department (EPD) in Georgia.
In talking to many
landowners and contractors, it appears as though an estimated cost of $10,000 -
$15,000 per acre covers most ponds. Bear in mind that cost can vary greatly
from site to site.
One important point…. Land with existing ponds and lake
will increase in value!!
For Information on Buying or Selling Land contact G.
Kent Morris, ALC, RF at (706) 457-0090
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