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#48089 05/29/04 08:42 AM
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I talked to a friend this week who said that
his brother-in-law sealed his pond with liquid
alum by spraying the banks as it receded. Any
of you experts ever heard of this?

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There are lot's of things I have never heard of & this is one. I'm no xpert but my guess .. either your friend is pulling your leg or his brother-in-law is pulling his. \:D

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Liquid alum is available but I'm not sure of its ability to seal walls of a leaky pond. It may work as long as the treated area stays covered with water. When soil dries out the seal is lost.


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Aluminum sulfate (alum) is used to clear turbidity caused by clay particles in ionic suspension in a pond. Could be your source is thinking of bentonite, which can indeed be used to seal minor leaks in a clay pond, and can even be added when the leak is below water level.


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