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jp_over
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#523771 07/20/2020 8:56 PM
by jp_over
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Friends,

At our planned pond site, we found clay at 25' but were expecting it at 12' (based on the soil study / county engineer). As such, we'll have to get clay from somewhere else on the property if we're going to have a depth of 12-15 feet and a clay liner.

Of note, there is some water seeping into the pond site (currently a 20' x 60' large trench) indicating surface water at 11-14 feet. The adjacent property is in a FEMA flood zone and is low ground. The pond site is on relatively flat ground and is the lowest point (elevation) on the property.

Is there an option to not have a clay liner and still have the pond hold water?

Thanks,

Joe
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#523803 Jul 21st a 04:20 PM
by gehajake
gehajake
Not a professional but have worked with ponds a good bit, probably need a little more info, mostly as to what kind of soils do you have above that clay line at -25' theory would believe that if water table is at -11', in other words, if water runs in to maintain that level I would assume water would also run out to that level, with out a clay or restrictive liner.
Hopefully some of the professionals on this site will chime in and answer your question. Good Luck!
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#523805 Jul 21st a 05:56 PM
by Theo Gallus
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Originally Posted by jp_over
Is there an option to not have a clay liner and still have the pond hold water?
Yes - (rubber) liners, bentonite, and (soilfloc???) to name three. But non-clay alternatives are almost always more expensive than clay found on site. Folks will haul clay from a remote area on their pond property in order to use it.
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