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Skinner...in your area apossible alternative to clay being trucked in at big bucks may be to truck in some sodium bentoinite clay.
Bentonite swells when wet and you could truck in far more of it for the same transport cost on hauling a wet, dug clay.
Plenty of info here and on the web about using bentonite to seal a pond, but in all honesty, I would bet a rubber liner would be the most cost effective.
Consider contacting Mike Otto, co-owner of Pond Boss and lake builder extraorinare at ottosdirtservice.com for a phone and or site consult.
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by Boondoggle - 06/14/24 10:07 PM
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