Help! Farm Pond is Leaking!
Help! Farm Pond is Leaking!
Has anyone actually been able to seal a leaking pond dam? If so what did you do?
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How old is the pond and what condition is the dam? Why is it leaking - are there trees, etc., beavers or nutria rats involved?
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If it has leaked since being built it probably was not cored right. I run into them like that all the time. The only way I have been able to fix one in this condition is to dig a trench all the way across the dam and put a core in it.
Hope I am wrong on the core. Check with whoever built it, if possible, i have run into guys who dont think you need to core one. He may not have.
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Hope I am wrong on the core. Check with whoever built it, if possible, i have run into guys who dont think you need to core one. He may not have.
Be careful with chicken litter, very much will kill your fish.
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Damn leak
I though the old man was crazy, but I have seen him personally do both of these teniques:
1) I have seen him weight a peice of dynimite down so would sink with long h20 proof fuse and light and then throw way out in middle so that when went off would shake any loose ground (this also caused us to have hell of a fish fry that night as well)- glad it was a private pond.
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also the old redneck way is to section off the part of dam with fence and put hogs in for a while, something about the size of hoofs and weight of pigs that will compact dirt- did stop seaping on a 12 acre lake that neighbor owned.
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just my 2 cents .
1) I have seen him weight a peice of dynimite down so would sink with long h20 proof fuse and light and then throw way out in middle so that when went off would shake any loose ground (this also caused us to have hell of a fish fry that night as well)- glad it was a private pond.
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also the old redneck way is to section off the part of dam with fence and put hogs in for a while, something about the size of hoofs and weight of pigs that will compact dirt- did stop seaping on a 12 acre lake that neighbor owned.
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just my 2 cents .
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There is a place in aberdeen ms that sells bentonite(sp) that is used just for leaking ponds.
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Not Barite!
Bentonite is a clay product which will swell when hydrated and when fully swollen, the clay particles look kind of like leaves or piece of paper. It will seal the bottom of a pond very well
Barite is another name for Barium Sulfate it is used as a weighting material in drilling muc but won't seal worth a darn.
Barite is another name for Barium Sulfate it is used as a weighting material in drilling muc but won't seal worth a darn.
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