Pond builder in Republic, Missouri
Looking for a pond builder near Republic, Missouri? Ozark Pond Builders connects Greene County landowners with licensed local pond and excavation contractors for farm ponds, recreational lakes, dredging, and dam work. Most ponds in this area fall below Missouri's 35 foot dam permit threshold, so qualifying projects can move forward without a state dam safety permit.
Republic sits on the west side of Greene County, in the Wilson Creek watershed. Wilson’s Creek, best known for the national battlefield just south of town, is a spring fed stream that runs through Springfield Plateau karst before joining the James River, which places Republic firmly in the White River basin.
That karst is the local pond story. Solution channels and low clay cherty soils mean many sites here will not hold water without a compacted clay core or a liner, so a parcel level read on the NRCS Web Soil Survey is worth it. Our will my pond hold water guide covers the fixes.
On permits, most farm ponds fall under Missouri’s 35 foot dam rule (permit guide), and because Republic is in the James and White basin, a federal Section 404 review goes to the Army Corps Little Rock District. See pond builders in Greene County for the full picture. When you are ready, one licensed local contractor near Republic.
Local detail
- County
- Greene County
- Local waterbody or drainage
- Wilson Creek (Wilson's Creek), a spring fed James River tributary in the White River basin.
- Local note
- Wilson's Creek National Battlefield lies at Republic, where the creek runs through Springfield Plateau karst before joining the James River.
- Nearest Soil and Water Conservation District
- Greene County SWCD, in Springfield, at the USDA Service Center.
Services near Republic
Before you build
Start with the permit picture for Missouri ponds.
What it costs, and what happens after you send it
- What does a pond cost in Republic?
- HomeGuide puts a professionally built one acre pond at around 45,000 dollars, with larger farm and fish ponds often cited around 1,400 to 4,800 dollars per acre. Bulletproof Pond and Lake describes acreage projects ranging roughly 30,000 to 150,000 dollars. Those are national planning figures rather than our prices, and no honest number exists for a specific site without a visit. Size, earth moved, access, soils and the dam and spillway design decide where a real project lands. On the low clay soils common in southwest Missouri, a basin often will not hold water without help, and importing clay or installing a synthetic liner is a real line item on top. Industry guidance puts clay sealant in the range of a few thousand to the mid teens of thousands of dollars per acre and a liner higher, which is why sealing is the first thing to establish about a site. For a qualifying agricultural pond, cost share can pay a large share. USDA NRCS EQIP covers up to 75 percent of a practice cost, up to 90 percent for beginning and underserved producers, and Missouri runs a separate state programme through county Soil and Water Conservation Districts. Both are competitive. The Missouri pond cost guide walks through all of it.
- How fast will someone get back to me?
- Calls and form submissions reach Compass Camper LLC directly. We read the request and pass it to a licensed local pond and excavation contractor, usually within about an hour during the day. That contractor then contacts you to walk the site and price the work on their own schedule.
- What work is covered?
- Farm and stock pond construction, recreational lake construction, pond dredging and renovation, and dam construction and engineered repair. See the services.
Only the contractor who walks your site can price your actual site. Compass Camper LLC does not build ponds and does not quote them.
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