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Hi all, I have a problem maybe someone else has encountered. I have an approx 2 acre pond that I think is about 25 years old. In the back is a galvanized steel overflow pipe which goes through the dam and empties behind the pond. Over the years this pipe has begun to leak and I am loosing who knows how much water to this leak. I spoke with someone this week who suggested pumping the pipe full of concrete from the back side to cure my problem.
Has anyone else had this type of problem, and how did you fix it without digging up the pipe and replaceing it?
thanks
Scott <><
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