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Just called the local lab and described the problem and they said they couldnt help. I then asked if they could check for PH and alkilinity and of coarse they can do that. I could probably check those things with my pool test kit (liquid chemical type) but wouldnt know what to do with the results anyway..........I need an expert.
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just a rookie at this.......but did you try the county extension office for help??
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Lots if info on this website about clearing muddy water. Do a search. In short, you need to add lime or gypsum depending on your PH. Easy test, get some jars, fill them with pond water, and see which works to clear your water, lime or gypsum. Then toss a couple of sacks worth into your pond. If it is not clear in a week, toss in a couple more sacks worth.
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