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Pond Maintenance can be an overwhelming task for South Dakota (SD) area pond & fountain owners. A professionally built pond, waterfall or fountain is designed to be low maintenance. However, as with many things in your landcape they are not "Maintenance Free". Therefore, having a professionally qulaified contractor to help you with your pond maintenance is crucial. Some customers only need help with their pond maintenance a couple times a year with a Spring Pond Cleaning and Fall Pond netting / trimming plants. While others like having a pond professional come by every couple of weeks to keep things flowing.
Then there are those times when you develop a Pond Leak or it's time to renovate your pond or Waterfalls.
No matter what your pond maintenance needs are, our South Dakota (SD) Pond-Fountain Maintenance & Leak Repair Services Network Members are passionate about helping their customers clean & maintain their ponds and water features. Additionally, Our member Pond Maintenance companies are are the most qualified companies in the industry when it comes to trouble shooting Pond & Water Feature issues & leaks.
Spring Pond Cleaning & Maintenance Services, Pond Renovations, Pond Leak Repairs, Skimmer and other filtration repair and replacements are Just some of the services our member companies offer to South Dakota (SD) pond & water feature owners. Their professionalism and belief in customer service combined with an unbridled passion for Water Features and Ponds allows them to assist their customers with virtually any fish pond or backyard water feature issue imaginable.
Use this page to find local South Dakota (SD) contractors for your pond maintenance & leak repair needs.
If you are having trouple finding a contractor in your area try searching our South Dakota (SD) Pond Contractor Locator.
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south dakota State Information
South Dakota can generally be divided into three regions: eastern South Dakota, western South Dakota, and the Black Hills.[51] The Missouri River serves as a boundary in terms of geographic, social, and political differences between eastern and western South Dakota. The geography of the Black Hills, long considered sacred by Native Americans, differs from its surroundings to such an extent it can be considered separate from the rest of western South Dakota. At times the Black Hills are combined with the rest of western South Dakota, and people often refer to the resulting two regions divided by the Missouri River as West River and East River.[12][48]
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Eastern South Dakota generally features higher precipitation and lower topography than the western part of the state. Smaller geographic regions of this area include the Coteau des Prairies, the Dissected Till Plains, and the James River Valley. The Coteau des Prairies is a plateau bordered on the east by the Minnesota River Valley and on the west by the James River Basin.[50] Further west, the James River Basin is mostly low, flat, highly eroded land, following the flow of the James River through South Dakota from north to south.[52] The Dissected Till Plains, an area of rolling hills and fertile soil that covers much of Iowa and Nebraska, extends into the southeastern corner of South Dakota. Layers deposited during the Pleistocene epoch, starting around two million years ago, cover most of eastern South Dakota.[53] These are the youngest rock and sediment layers in the state, the product of several successive periods of glaciation which deposited a large amount of rocks and soil, known as till, over the area.[54] Wikipedia
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