LND/Specific/TBT-LND-015

Water Feature and Pond Construction

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Water Feature and Pond Construction

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Ref: TBT-LND-015  |  Issue: 1  |  Date: March 2026
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What?

  • Water feature and pond construction involves excavation, liner installation, pumps, and electrical connections.
  • Drowning risk is present once the feature is filled — even shallow ornamental ponds pose risks to children.
  • Excavations for ponds and lakes require assessment for trench collapse, especially in soft or wet ground.
  • Electrical installations for pumps and lighting in or near water require RCD protection and IP-rated equipment.
  • BS 7671 Section 702 covers the specific electrical requirements for swimming pools and water features.
  • Liner installation involves working in excavations with slippery surfaces and limited escape routes.
  • Mechanical equipment including pumps, filtration systems, and UV units require safe installation access.
  • Working near water features during and after construction requires appropriate fall protection measures.
  • Stone and rockwork placement around features involves manual handling of heavy, irregular-shaped materials.
  • Completed water features in public spaces must comply with safety design standards to prevent drowning.

Why?

Prevent drowningEven shallow ponds pose drowning risks during construction and once filled — barriers and edge protection are essential.
Electrical safetyPumps and lighting in water create electrocution risk if not installed to BS 7671 Section 702 standards.
Excavation safetyPond excavations in wet, soft ground are prone to collapse without adequate support or battering.
Do Don't
  • Assess excavation stability and use battering or support in soft or waterlogged ground
  • Ensure all electrical installations comply with BS 7671 Section 702 for water features
  • Use RCD-protected supplies and IP-rated equipment for all pumps and lighting near water
  • Install temporary edge protection around pond excavations during the construction phase
  • Use team lifts or mechanical aids for placing heavy rockwork and stone around features
  • Wear appropriate footwear with slip-resistant soles when working on liner surfaces
  • Test electrical installations fully before filling the feature with water
  • Design public water features with safety measures to prevent child drowning incidents
  • Brief all workers on the emergency procedure if someone falls into the excavation or water
  • Fence or barrier the completed feature until permanent safety measures are installed
  • DON'T leave pond excavations open and unguarded where children or the public can access
  • DON'T install electrical equipment in or near water without IP-rated protection and RCDs
  • DON'T work in pond excavations without checking ground stability and escape routes
  • DON'T manually lift heavy rockwork alone — use mechanical aids or team lifting methods
  • DON'T fill the feature with water before all electrical testing is complete and signed off
  • DON'T leave pumps running and accessible where people could contact moving parts
  • DON'T walk on liner surfaces without slip-resistant footwear — liners are extremely slippery
  • DON'T connect pumps or lighting to non-RCD-protected electrical supplies near water
  • DON'T design public features without considering drowning prevention for young children
  • DON'T assume shallow water is safe — even 30cm of water can drown a small child

See also: Landscaping Safety Awareness | Electrical Safety Awareness

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