Using ventura setup to induce oxygen into water.

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A venturi setup is proposed to introduce oxygen into a pond by creating a vacuum that draws air into the water line before it cascades into the pond. The user has observed that spreading the water flow improves clarity, suggesting a correlation between oxygenation and reduced algae growth. They are considering puncturing the in-fill line to install an inverted funnel for air intake but are unsure if a one-way valve is necessary. Starting with a small hole is suggested as a cautious approach. The discussion confirms the effectiveness of a venturi vacuum for this purpose.
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I would like to use a ventura type of setup to induce/atomize oxygen into water.

I have a pond that gets clearer as I spread out the same amount of water falling into the pond. The more I spread the falling water out causing multiple areas that crash down on the rock or the surface water, the clearer the water get over time. I've reached a point that I'm not able to spread the water out anymore, without sacrificing esthetics.

I would surmise that the more oxygenated the water is the less algea in the pond. So, I propose to puncher a hole in my in-fill line that feeds the circulated water from the resiour, mounting an inverted funnel, so no dirt gets in, that would suck air into the line before it gets to the falls. Will I need a one way valve or will the waters flow suck in more air than water escaping? I could start with a small hole I suppose. Short of doing so, what do you think?
 
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Thanks, that confirmed my hesitation.

Thanks again
 
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