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Understand the origin of the turbidity first before considering solutions. I've dealt with turbid ponds with lime, alum, gypsum and linear polymer - if you want to chat sometime ping me at tj@hudlandmgmt.com. Treating the pond with ANYTHING prior to establishing the impetus of the turbidity is not wise - been there, jumped the gun too early and wasted some time and $$ - impatience. Need to verify if you have an ionic imbalance - if not, something else is causing the turbidity, and treating the pond will not result in anything lasting. We can cover a lot of ground on a call - feel free anytime.
Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after. ~ Henry David Thoreau
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