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acaciolo, remember the "lime" has to be hydrated lime, not agricultural lime. holy crap...my pond is about 11.5 acre feet, so I guess that means I need about 3500lbs of alum and 1750 lb of lime! That's why I suggested the tote, pump and hoses. It would have taken a LONG time to do it in the trailer behind the argo..... Whatever the jar test shows, going a bit heavier in the alum/hydrated lime application wouldn't hurt.
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