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I've recently scooped out an old silted up pond in my garden which filled up
and overflowed every winter but dried out in the summer. It's a fairly large triangle of about 20 yards each side. It takes four days to fill with a hose and then two days to drain. The clay base (of unknown thickness) seems watertight, but I reckon it's leeching out where the clay meets the topsoil sides. What are my options? It's a bit big for a liner but I understand that the clay could be extended up the sides. What is the technique for doing this? How thick does the layer of clay need to be? How do I test that the clay to be used is up to the job? Many thanks in anticipation |
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