Building a Farm Pond or Retention Basin

It is important to know the differences between farm ponds, retention basins and detention basins. Retention basins and farm ponds have some overlapping characteristics, but detention basins are much different.

Before you begin, we suggest that you first start here: Pond Identification

Now that you have a clear understanding between the different types of ponds, what do you need to do if you want to build one?

Building a Farm Pond in Kansas

In Kansas, a landowner may need a permit to build a pond, depending on the size. Size is a big issue and this section will provide important guidelines, such as permits required, type of soil needed, etc.

Designing a Farm Pond
The first step in designing a farm pond is selecting the proper location. Soils and watershed quality are very important considerations. The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is the agency to contact for their pond design and construction expertise.

In Johnson County, contact

Gayla Speer District Manager, Johnson County Conservation District 913-715-7022 gayla.speer@jocogov.org

 

Farm Pond Design and Construction Publications

Additional Resources

The United State Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is a valuable resource for information.

Farm Pond Permits and Regulations

The design and construction of farm ponds is regulated by federal, state and county governments. This is done to protect you, your neighbors and the public. For more information: Farm Pond Permit Requirements

The Johnson County Public Works Department has guidelines for possible permits. Check out their web site for details.

Farm Pond Permit Requirements in Kansas This page lists federal and Kansas state agencies that can help you through the regulation and permitting process

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Contact your Natural Resources Agent