As you'll know, I've been concerned with constant clay (erosion) washing back into the pond from the watershed every time it rains. I've taken a step, this past weekend, to rectify the situation. I purchased a 13 Ton load of 1 1/2 limestone from a local aggregate supplier and proceeded to lay in the rock at the waterline this past weekend. We got about 1/2 of the pond bank completed before the rain hit us, and it has already made a substantial impact on the water quality with regards to turbidity. Areas most affected were laid in first. Unfortunately, I rutted the place up in the process.

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Last edited by stickem'; 11/23/14 01:06 PM.

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