Pond Construction
in Enterprise
Professional Pond Construction services serving Enterprise, Coffee County and surrounding communities. Owner-operated, fully licensed and insured — based just 25-45 minutes away in Ariton.
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Pond Construction in Enterprise, AL
Coffee County sits on a mix of Coastal Plain soils, many of which are classified under the Tifton and Dothan series — sandy loams over clayey subsoils that actually work in favor of pond construction when properly read. That clay layer, once you get below the topsoil, holds water well and reduces the need for imported liner material. Knowing where that clay sits and how deep to cut is the difference between a pond that holds water year-round and one that seeps out by August.
Common obstacles in this area include scattered hardwood root systems that complicate dam compaction, seasonal high water tables near creek drains that affect excavation timing, and utility conflicts on rural tracts that aren't always clearly marked. DJ Hyde reads these sites before the first bucket swings. You can review USDA Web Soil Survey data to understand what you're working with before breaking ground.
Coffee County has a strong agricultural base, and working farms and timberland operations consistently need stock ponds and irrigation reservoirs. The USDA EQIP program offers cost-share funding for eligible pond projects, which has driven real demand for properly permitted and constructed ponds across the county.
Hyde's Construction runs out of Ariton and covers all of Coffee County, typically reaching Enterprise and surrounding areas within 30 to 40 minutes. Call (334) 432-1473 for a free estimate.
About Our Pond Construction ServicesServing Coffee County, AL
Our Pond Construction Services in Enterprise
Every project in Enterprise is handled with professional-grade equipment and expertise specific to Coffee County conditions. No subcontractors — DJ runs the job himself.
Pond Construction in Coffee County
Pond construction in Coffee County depends heavily on reading the land before any excavation begins. The clay-heavy soils common across Dale and Coffee County hold water well, which works in your favor for pond retention, but slope, watershed area, and inlet positioning have to be calculated carefully. A pond built without proper spillway design or with an undersized watershed feeding it either floods out or goes dry by midsummer.
Underground seepage and root-compromised embankments are two problems that sink a pond's performance before it ever gets established. Old pastureland with buried debris or rotted stumps near the dam site can cause berm failures years down the road. DJ sizes embankments and compacts fill in lifts the right way, and he follows NRCS pond construction standards to keep your investment sound long-term.
Agriculture drives steady demand for ponds across Coffee County, where livestock operations and row crop irrigation both require reliable on-site water. The Alabama Cooperative Extension System notes that well-sited farm ponds significantly reduce water hauling costs and support drought-year production.
Hyde's Construction runs pond jobs across all of Coffee County from Ariton, typically reaching your site within 30 to 40 minutes. Call (334) 432-1473 for a free estimate.
- Enterprise
- Ozark
- Dothan
- Enterprise
- Troy
- Midland City
- Daleville
- New Brockton
Do You Need a Permit for Pond Construction in Enterprise?
What Coffee County Requires
In unincorporated Coffee County, pond construction does not typically require a county-level building permit or zoning permit for agricultural or rural residential use, but you should confirm current requirements with the Coffee County Commission before breaking ground, as land use rules can shift. If your pond project disturbs one acre or more of land during site preparation and excavation, you are required to obtain coverage under Alabama's NPDES Construction General Permit through ADEM. This means filing a Notice of Intent, developing a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, and installing erosion controls before any earth is moved. ADEM enforces this statewide, and Coffee County's mix of sandy loam and clay soils in the Wiregrass region can produce significant runoff during heavy rains, so proper silt fencing and sediment basins are not optional — they are required and inspected.
If your pond project falls within the City of Enterprise limits, the rules change. Enterprise has its own building department and may require a grading or land disturbance permit regardless of acreage. You should contact the City of Enterprise directly before starting any excavation inside city limits. For any project near a floodplain — and parts of Coffee County along the Pea River drainage basin do carry FEMA-mapped flood zones — you will need to contact the Coffee County EMA to determine whether your site falls within a Special Flood Hazard Area. Construction within those zones may require an Elevation Certificate, a Floodplain Development Permit, and coordination with FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program rules. The county floodplain administrator can walk you through whether your specific parcel triggers any of these requirements.
On the state side, if your pond will involve dredging, filling, or work in or adjacent to Waters of the State or Waters of the U.S., you may also need a Section 404 permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and a Section 401 Water Quality Certification from ADEM. Farm ponds built entirely on private upland property with no connection to streams or wetlands often fall under a nationwide permit exemption, but that determination needs to come from the Corps directly. DJ Hyde at Hyde's Construction can help coordinate the groundwork on these projects around Ariton and throughout Coffee County — call (334) 432-1473
Common Questions About Pond Construction in Enterprise
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