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Maybe you have changed the soil of the bottom? Let's imagine nice and sandy bottom structure - water could be crystal clear in such case. If you dig deeper till clay then don't expect much on clarity. Every rain can make water muddy.
That's only a guess because I don't know much about your pond.
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