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If you can spread the spoils on the ground directly South of the pond, let them dry, then call in a lead recycling company, the lead shot can be reclaimed. There is a machine out that takes the top layer of soil, and separates it from lead shot. The guy with the machine recycles the lead shot, and resells it. I lived in So. Ca. and it was done on the skeet/trap field there, and a guy that I know said that it was done on his club fields in S.C. too, so either one guy travels the country doing it or there is more than one machine out there.
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