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Pondless, to post pictures, you first need to store them on an on-line server. I use Imgur. Then copy/paste the link to the picture here.
I'm assuming that they dirt movers didn't use a sheepsfoot roller to pack the clay down in the pond before it started to fill with water? Did they remove the rocks from the bottom of the pond? If not, then you might have issues with them puncturing the liner.
Try going to your counties NRCS office and see if they can advise you. It's better to have eyes on the project than to look at it from afar.
There are many dirt movers out there but few guys that really know how to dig/build a pond.
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