Posted by randallnMo on December 13, 2011 at 07:28:30 from (216.74.205.155):
In Reply to: advice needed about pond posted by larry@stinescorner on December 12, 2011 at 16:35:25:
I can't tell exactly from the pictures, but it "appears" like the pond dam has eroded and sluffed off in places. These look like it could be leaking maybe? One of the best products to use to seal up a pond dam is used sheet rock (or scraps). I"ve seen several leaking ponds where the owners layed in sheet rock scraps along the dam and it stopped leaking. One neighbor used a boat and tried to cover the entire pond bottom.....with success. It's non polluting, not harmful to fish and works. It's also usually "free" for the taking from housing projects. Another observation is your pond appears to be shallow. You will get greater evaporation from shallow ponds as opposed to deeper. 'Nothing you can do about that though other than digging it out deeper. That can be done too with the right trackhoe.
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