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My main water supply during rain events is a deeper ditch that fills my sediment pond first and then the big pond. At the head of it, it's about 6' wide and has about a 8' fast drop or water fall and then into another drain that is 8'+ deep and 12 foot wide and into the two ponds. Making the sediment pond muddy. You think adding limestone in the mid size would help to clear up the sediment pond? I think the rock most likely would be covered with sand and clays pretty quick in heavy rains. But, I'm thinking large limestone at the falls may work best at that spot. I would hate to spend the 8 or 900 bucks for a tractor trailer load and then it be covered up over a short time. It would be nice to clear up the sediment pond.
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