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Hello everyone, I am new here and am in the process of constructing a small pond (approx. 110' long X 85' wide at about 8 feet deepest point, averaging 6 feet overall) I have been reading alot about sealing the pond (liners, bentonite etc.) and have decided to go the bentonite route. Does anyone know what is truly the proper method for applying the bentonite? I have read that you simply agitate the top 1" or 2" with a tiller and then spread 1 pound per square foot of bentonite over the top. Does this seem right? Thanks in advance for your help.
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