Midland City, AL — Dale County

Pond Construction
in Midland City

Professional Pond Construction services serving Midland City, Dale County and surrounding communities. Owner-operated, fully licensed and insured — based just 25-45 minutes away in Ariton.

Why Hyde's Construction
Licensed & Insured
Fully covered on every Dale County job
Owner Operated
DJ Hyde on every project
Based in Ariton, AL
25-45 min from Midland City
Free On-Site Estimates
No obligation, respond same day
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Serving Dale County
About This Service

Pond Construction in Midland City, AL

Dale County sits within Alabama's Upper Coastal Plain, where the soils shift between sandy loams near Midland City and heavier clay-dominant profiles as you move across the county. For pond construction, that clay content is critical — it determines whether a pond will hold water without expensive bentonite amendments or liner systems. DJ Hyde reads soil profiles before a blade ever touches the ground, which means embankments get built with the right compaction specs from the start, not corrected after the fact.

Tree roots, buried debris from old farmsteads, and inconsistent hardpan depths are common obstacles when digging ponds across Dale County. Roots compromise embankment integrity if left in place, and shallow hardpan can redirect water movement in ways that undermine spillway placement. According to the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service pond construction standards, proper site evaluation before excavation is non-negotiable, and Hyde's Construction follows that process on every job.

Agriculture drives strong pond demand across Dale County, where cattle operations and row crop farms rely on stock ponds and irrigation reservoirs throughout the dry summer months. The Alabama Cooperative Extension System documents how farm pond demand consistently increases as producers manage water access independently.

Hyde's Construction runs out of Ariton and reaches all of Dale County, including Midland City, typically within 30 to 40 minutes. Call (334) 432-1473 for a free estimate.

About Our Pond Construction Services
Hyde's Construction
Professional Pond Construction
Serving Dale County, AL
What We Offer

Our Pond Construction Services in Midland City

Every project in Midland City is handled with professional-grade equipment and expertise specific to Dale County conditions. No subcontractors — DJ runs the job himself.

01
Farm Pond Excavation
A properly dug farm pond starts with understanding the land beneath it. Dale County's clay-heavy soils hold water well, but Midland City terrain requires careful grading to prevent bank erosion and seepage loss. We get the depth right the first time.
02
Pond Dam Construction
A solid dam built from compacted native soil is what separates a lasting pond from a seasonal puddle. In Midland City, we source and pack Dale County clay to create stable earthen dams that handle heavy rainfall without washing out. Built to last decades.
03
Spillway and Drainage Install
Controlling overflow protects your entire pond investment when heavy Alabama rain hits. Dale County sees serious storm runoff, and Midland City properties need properly sized spillways sized to move water safely without cutting through your dam. No washouts, no surprises.
04
Watershed and Basin Shaping
Directing surface runoff into your pond requires more than just digging a hole. Midland City's gently rolling topography gives us natural drainage patterns to work with, and we shape the surrounding basin to maximize water collection across your Dale County property.
05
Pond Site Clearing
Timber, brush, and root systems left in a pond basin will rot and destroy your water quality fast. We clear and grind all vegetation from the site before breaking ground, keeping Midland City ponds in Dale County clean from day one. Clean basin, clean water.
06
Bank Grading and Sloping
Steep, unfinished banks crumble into your pond and cloud the water every time it rains. Dale County's sandy loam topsoil near Midland City needs proper slope and compaction to stay in place long-term. Finished banks mean less maintenance and better water clarity.
Local Knowledge

Pond Construction in Dale County

Building a pond in Dale County requires planning around the area's clay-heavy soils, which are actually an asset when it comes to holding water naturally without excessive liner work. The Wiregrass region sits on tight subsoils that, when properly compacted and shaped, create durable pond basins. Watershed sizing, spillway placement, and dam compaction all have to be calculated correctly from the start, because a poorly designed pond in this terrain will either leak at the dam core or overtop during heavy summer storms.

Undersized spillways are one of the most common failures seen on privately built ponds across Dale County, and tree root intrusion through aging dam embankments is another problem that quietly causes structural compromise over time. DJ Hyde builds to NRCS pond construction standards, which addresses both spillway capacity and embankment integrity before either becomes a costly repair.

Agriculture drives consistent pond demand across Dale County, where cattle operations and row crop irrigation both require reliable on-site water storage. The Alabama Cooperative Extension System actively promotes farm pond development as a drought resilience strategy, leading to regular new construction and pond renovation projects throughout the county.

Hyde's Construction runs pond jobs across all of Dale County from Ariton, typically reaching any site within 30 to 40 minutes. Call (334) 432-1473 for a free estimate.

Service Area — Dale County
  • Midland City
  • Ozark
  • Dothan
  • Enterprise
  • Troy
  • Midland City
  • Daleville
  • New Brockton
Permits & Regulations

Do You Need a Permit for Pond Construction in Midland City?

What Dale County Requires

Pond construction in unincorporated Dale County generally does not require a county-issued building permit for the pond itself, but you will need to coordinate with multiple state and federal agencies depending on the size and scope of the project. Dale County does not operate a comprehensive zoning ordinance over most unincorporated land, so there is typically no county zoning approval required before breaking ground on a private pond. However, if the project involves disturbing one or more acres of land, you are required to obtain coverage under ADEM's NPDES Construction General Permit (CGP) before any earth-moving begins. This permit requires you to develop and implement a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and register through ADEM's online ePOWER system. Alabama's red clay soils and the relatively flat-to-rolling terrain common in Dale County make erosion control a real concern, and ADEM takes violations seriously. Projects under one acre may still require a Notice of Intent if they are part of a larger common plan of development.

If the pond site falls within or near a FEMA-mapped Special Flood Hazard Area, you have additional obligations. Any fill, grading, or construction within a mapped floodplain requires a floodplain development permit through the local floodplain administrator. In unincorporated Dale County, that function is handled through the county EMA or the county engineer's office. For projects within the corporate limits of Midland City, you would need to check directly with the city on whether they have adopted a local floodplain ordinance and who administers it. Beyond ADEM, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has jurisdiction over any work in or near jurisdictional waters of the United States under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. If the pond will impound or redirect any stream, branch, or wetland, a Corps permit or at minimum a pre-construction determination will likely be required. The Alabama Dam Safety program under ADEM also has authority over impoundments that meet certain size and hazard thresholds, so larger ponds should be reviewed against those criteria before construction begins.

Midland City is a small incorporated municipality, and its building and permitting capacity is limited compared to larger cities. It is worth calling city hall directly to confirm whether they require

FAQ

Common Questions About Pond Construction in Midland City

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Pond construction costs in Midland City vary depending on the size, depth, and intended use of the pond, whether that is irrigation, livestock watering, or recreational fishing. A small farm pond on Dale County agricultural land might run anywhere from $3,000 to $10,000, while larger excavation projects with dam work or spillway installation can go higher. DJ Hyde offers free estimates so you know exactly what you are looking at before any work begins. Call (334) 432-1473 to schedule a site visit.
In Dale County, pond construction that involves filling or altering wetlands or impacts a stream or waterway will likely require permits through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. Alabama also requires coordination with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service if the pond is being built on agricultural land, and the Alabama Department of Environmental Management may be involved depending on the scope. Hyde's Construction is licensed and insured and can help you understand what approvals apply to your specific site before we break ground.
Ariton sits right along Highway 231, which puts Midland City about 15 to 20 minutes away depending on where your property is located. DJ Hyde runs an owner-operated business, so when you call you are talking directly to the person showing up with the equipment. That close proximity means faster response times, no long waits, and a site visit that can usually happen within a day or two of your first call.
Pond construction typically starts with an excavator to dig out the basin and shape the dam embankment, followed by a dozer to compact and grade the earthwork properly so the structure holds water long term. Depending on the site conditions in this part of Dale County, where the clay content in the soil can work in your favor for holding water, we may also need to address spillway placement and overflow drainage. DJ Hyde handles the full process from initial site prep through final grading so the finished pond is built right the first time.
Yes, and it is actually common in this part of Dale County where agriculture and poultry operations go hand in hand. A well-placed pond can serve as a reliable water source for cattle, help manage runoff from nearby chicken houses, and improve the overall drainage on your property. Hyde's Construction has experience working on agricultural sites throughout the Wiregrass region and understands how to position and build a pond that fits the practical needs of a working farm. Call (334) 432-1473 or visit hydesconstruction.com to get started with a free estimate.

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