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#51621 02/13/05 01:58 PM
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We just finished building a 4 acre lake at my place in South Texas. The tank portion by the damn is 20 foot deep. We had a waterwell drilled and have a 2 inch pipe running to lake. Before we started the well, we got a real good rain. It filled the tank up by about 4 foot of water. The water went down about 1 foot in the last two weeks. Here is my question, how do i know if my tank is going to leak or if this is just normal for a new lake (this is what the guy who built it said). I haven't turned on the water well because if i need to add bentonite i want to do.

Should i wait another couple of weeks to see if it keeps draining?

Any recommendatios are appreciated.

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It's perfectly normal for a south Texas lake, built during dry weather, to absorb lots of water, and drop a foot, even more. Water wicks into dry soils.
If the lake is leaking, you should see water on the backside of the dam. Walk below your dam, look for moist soils. I have seen a number of south Texas ponds and lakes where the dam sits on top of the ground, improperly cored. Those are the lakes which leak. Did your contractor core the dam?


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#51623 02/21/05 12:15 PM
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Thanks for your response. No, he did not core the dam. Basically, all he did was build the tank with a dozer in area with a good amount of watershed. He dug out the tank with the dozer and built a U shaped dam. We went out there this weekend and it looks like it dropped a little more, but not alot.


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