Thanks guys! Just curious I've been doing a lot of reading on here but can't find this answer, I know that building a pond over a spring can work both ways, it could fill the pond when the water table is high and act like a hole in a bucket if that water table drops. If I were to line the pond bottom with clay but happen to miss one spring point and the water table never drops below the water level of the pond in theory I would be ok right? The proposed spot for the pond is at the bottom of a hill roughly 30-40' in elevation below our spring that runs 24/7/365 with the same flowfor as long as we've had our home. Sorry for the quick sketch but wanted to illustrate what I was attempting to describe

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