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A buddy of mine had a similar situation south of Abilene Tx. He took a large pump and circulated drilling mud throughout the tank. It stopped the leak. No effect on the fish. Curious, how long ago and is it still holding water? 15 years ago and it’s still holding water. Damn nice tank. He has a lot of them on his ranch. The cost was minimal. He owns a small oil company. We tried it just to see if it would work, and it did. I have seen that work successfully many times and have done the same myself. However it will not work in every situation. If you have a leak through rough gravel (larger size) or through fractured rock it may not work without some dirt work.
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