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This polymer product consists of only one type - linear - which is a floc. The only sealing achieved is through clay particles dropping to basin - it sometimes works, often it's not enough based on my experience with the single polymer solutions like ESS-13, DB 100 and this Aussie product. They lack the 1-2 punch of linear plus crosslink polymer to achieve seals, but it does work to settle turbid ponds at least temporarily. The key to clarifying turbidity is to discern the origin of the turbidity - ionic imbalance or mechanical. If one doesn't address the mechanical reasons [erosion, wind/wave action, crayfish/carp/bullhead] clarity achieved will be temporary.
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