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Old   May 3, 2016, 11:58
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Hello there,

So as you can see by the attached diagram we want to cover the entire wall with cascading water. The wall is currently concrete as you can see by the picture.

A water pond concrete catch basin will be created at the bottom with a recirculating pump. The steel structure will be erected with perforated SS and then SS petals will be attached on a 5% slope.

Our preference is to have the water flow down the wall and to not drop directly into the pool itself. It would be preferred if there was no hissing noise from nozzles. We believe a pressurized system is the only way to accomplish this because of the slope.

I hope this is the right forum for something like this. If not maybe someone can redirect me.

Thanks, Dennis
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