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Hello,
Our 1 acre long pond is fed by a stream on one end and is dammed at the other by a crude cement/rock 4-5 feet high wall in the water. Unfortunately the tully irises and tree roots have compromised the integrity of the dam wall. Once we pulled out the tullies, the water is now flowing strong through the makeshift dam. Is there anyway to repair the 8 foot by 4 foot dam wall without draining the entire pond? Can a plywood wall be constructed to help keep the water from the dam so it can be repaired? Please help, we're losing alot of water and I'm fearful we're going to lose all the fish.
Thanks,
Loomisgal [LIST]
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