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I have a question about sealing my recently constructed pond with bentonite Some say it is a waste, others say it works I don't really want to dewater the pond (its about 30% full)

I have the leaking area isolated and was considering purchasing bagged bentonite and then mixing it with water and basically pumping the bentonite sl. I have read lots about bentonite broadcasting to help seal a leak Hi all, i'm adding bentonite to my leaking pond

Does anyone have experience with spreading betonite

I know the procedure, but i would like to hear from someone who has actually used it I'm using the powdered form because it's the only type available to me I'd like to know how thick to. Ok so i am trying to seal the leak in my dam with bentonite

I am draining my pond down to below the leak "rain is not helping" Granular bentonite is pretty expensive but i found a place near my pond that sells bentonite dust cheap The company is amcol the dust is the b. I'm a little over a year out from having a pond (currently a dirt pit) constructed on my property

Pond location had an existing "cattle pond&quot

That was built into the beginning of a ravine We had this cleared out and made into a much larger (close to 1acre) pond I have a small temporary holding pond of 25 by 30 feet by 7 feet deep that i will be putting in about 300 small 3 to 4 inch feed trained crappies on may 2nd However, it does seep more than i would like even though it appears to have a thick clay base

(i believe it has a spring seep in th. Comparing the cost of the bentonite, hauling in local clay, and liner, the bentonite is looking to be the most cost effective option. Snipe, thanks for the info I figured you was talking about a new pond or at least one that had been drained.

I started a diy project last fall to renovate an old 1/4 acre pond into a new 2 acre pond

Without going into all the details, i got caught short by the fall rains and was unable to finish I lowered the spillway to accomodate the reduced dam height until i could get back to it this spring. 1st 2 posts got botched, so here goes again:i dammed up a valley on my property several months ago Now water is seeping out of the ground on the dry side of the dam

I've been comparing the pros/cons of bentonite & epdm liner The liner sounds to be a better & pricer solution. My new pond is within 9&quot Of being at full pool

I have been pumping water 24/7 for days now and we are getting some rain

However i am still fearing leaks

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