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I have a approx. 75m x 75m pond that will fill up with about 3ft of water during the rainy season but would like to make it so it will keep water year round. I will post a couple of pictures when i get back to the house. The house was recently burnt down in a wild fire so that is the delay in getting pictures. It is located in the low area where the water from the area will drain into the pond. Right now it has about 4ft of water in it but i am not sure what the next step is to get it to hold water and to replenish it with water. I have a well on the property but right now it isnt working due to the fire. I would like to get it capable of holding water before the winter so the water from the snow will be able to stay in there.
Any and all help is appreciated as i have no idea what the next step would be. Thank you very much
Craig
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Craig:
I'm sorry to hear about your loss.
Basically you have 2 choices. 1) EDPM liner.
2) 18" to 24" layer of clay, packed down in 6" layers.
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