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I've had a pond in my back yard for some three years now, with pond
lilly's water iris and a few other plants growing around. Problem is, this pond seems to be losing water at an abnormally rapid rate, perhaps as fast as 2 inches in a week. Now I'm reasonably certain it's not due to *evaporation*, the weather here is in the 30's and 40's, dropping down in to the 20's at night. The water is some 3 1/2 feet deep at the deeper end, so the fish (Comets) are doing just fine, I've been running the waterfall, but I guess I'll be turning it off now, it's about that time of year. At any rate, I think I have a leak.. What do I look for to locate this leak and then, how do I fix it? Thanks, and happy Thanksgiving Day (or thursday if that's your fare)... |
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