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Assuming you will not have a suspended soil problem without the blue clay then it should not effect water quality . If ponds in your area have turbidity (suspended soil) problems and the blue clay will stop that then you should consider it. The main benefit of it would be in an area with low rain fall and soils that tend to leak. Its main benefit is to help keep water in the pond from absorbing into the soil. I hope that helps some.
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