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I dug a big hole (about 9000 square feet surface; 7 feet max. depth; bank at
4:1 slope) to make a waterfoul and wildlife pond. I have to use a liner. The selection is between EPDM and HDPE. which one is better? do you have any link to suggest? thanks a lot pp |
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Hi Peter:
That is a very large area for a liner and will be expensive. If it is seven feet deep and the soil is compacted it should be able to retain sufficent level as a wildlife pond, depending the rainfall in your area or if there is a natural spring feed. I have purchased liners - for much smaller ponds- from Anjon Building Products, Chesterfield, MO. and found them very good to deal with. The best of luck!!! Richard http://www.anjonproducts.com/dave.htm |
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What is your plan for filtration? Is HDPE the stiffer, thinner stuff, also
called Permalon? (Off on tangent, where is Ken?) I've only worked with EPDM, and from other posters here it seems easier to work with as far as installing pipes and bottom drains. It is heavy though, especially that much of it. ~ jan On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 20:50:02 GMT, "peter p@n" wrote: I dug a big hole (about 9000 square feet surface; 7 feet max. depth; bank at 4:1 slope) to make a waterfoul and wildlife pond. I have to use a liner. The selection is between EPDM and HDPE. which one is better? do you have any link to suggest? thanks a lot pp ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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~ jan JJsPond.us wrote:
What is your plan for filtration? Is HDPE the stiffer, thinner stuff, also called Permalon? (Off on tangent, where is Ken?) I've only worked with EPDM, and from other posters here it seems easier to work with as far as installing pipes and bottom drains. It is heavy though, especially that much of it. ~ jan On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 20:50:02 GMT, "peter p@n" wrote: I dug a big hole (about 9000 square feet surface; 7 feet max. depth; bank at 4:1 slope) to make a waterfoul and wildlife pond. I have to use a liner. The selection is between EPDM and HDPE. which one is better? do you have any link to suggest? thanks a lot pp I have used both and think they are both very good. The EPDM will conform to the shape of the pond more easily, but is very heavy. HDPE will fold and is lighter in weight and much less expensive. I purchased my HDPE (Permalon) for Kencofish.com and my EDPM is from Tetra - you can check out their web sites. -- Bonnie NJ |
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Have you considered sodium bentonite? A natural lined pond is usually the
best choice for wildlife. Why do you say you have to use a liner? Dave -/- Try to beat the DragonKoi at Poker Champs... https://secure.pokerchamps.com/poker...code=DRAGONKOI "peter p@n" wrote in message ... |I dug a big hole (about 9000 square feet surface; 7 feet max. depth; bank at | 4:1 slope) to make a waterfoul and wildlife pond. I have to use a liner. The | selection is between EPDM and HDPE. | which one is better? | do you have any link to suggest? | | thanks a lot | | pp | | |
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That is a very large area for a liner and will be expensive. If it is
seven feet deep and the soil is compacted it should be able to retain sufficent level as a wildlife pond, depending the rainfall in your area or if there is a natural spring feed. I dug the hole years ago and compacted the soil, but when I fill it (water from a well) the pond gets empty in a couple of days. What is your plan for filtration? Is HDPE the stiffer, thinner stuff, also called Permalon? What do you mean with filtration? Yes, HDPE is high density polyethylene (like Permalon) Have you considered sodium bentonite? A natural lined pond is usually the best choice for wildlife. Why do you say you have to use a liner? Dave I considered sodium bentonite, I' d like it, but it implies a lot of soil moving and waterproofing is not 100% sure. The main factors in the selection are duration and sturdiness ( maybe my horse could decide to take a bath...) anyway I plan to protect the bank with stones and gravel. thanks to all pp |
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If you are close to these people they can save you money. They are the
cheapest I could find http://www.pondliner.com/ |
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peter p@n wrote:
I dug a big hole (about 9000 square feet surface; 7 feet max. depth; bank at 4:1 slope) to make a waterfoul and wildlife pond. I have to use a liner. The selection is between EPDM and HDPE. which one is better? For that size, I really think you have to go with HDPE. EPDM is way too heavy to work with at that size (it was as much as I could handle alone for about 250sq ft. surface - about 1000 sq.ft. of actual EPDM). For a size where you could use either, I wouldn't say either was really better, just different. -- derek |
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![]() "peter p@n" wrote in message ... That is a very large area for a liner and will be expensive. If it is seven feet deep and the soil is compacted it should be able to retain sufficent level as a wildlife pond, depending the rainfall in your area or if there is a natural spring feed. I dug the hole years ago and compacted the soil, but when I fill it (water from a well) the pond gets empty in a couple of days. What is your plan for filtration? Is HDPE the stiffer, thinner stuff, also called Permalon? What do you mean with filtration? Yes, HDPE is high density polyethylene (like Permalon) Have you considered sodium bentonite? A natural lined pond is usually the best choice for wildlife. Why do you say you have to use a liner? Dave I considered sodium bentonite, I' d like it, but it implies a lot of soil moving and waterproofing is not 100% sure. The main factors in the selection are duration and sturdiness ( maybe my horse could decide to take a bath...) anyway I plan to protect the bank with stones and gravel. thanks to all pp I don't know what the difference is in the cost, but maybe you should look inito using a geotextile fabric. My understanding is that they are much easier to lay down in a large hole such as yours. http://www.sarnafilus.com/index/wate..._layers_wp.htm |
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Bentonite will seal it as good as any natural pond and you can reshape,
dredge or use an excavator on it without draining it. I would suggest you get a small piece of HDPE and put some gravel on it and have the horse walk on it before you decide. Make sure it is rounded gravel and a foot thick. -- Try to beat the DragonKoi at Poker Champs... https://secure.pokerchamps.com/poker...code=DRAGONKOI For more information on Poker Champs go he http://www.pokerchamps.com/ Remember to enter referer code DRAGONKOI when you join! "peter p@n" wrote in message ... | That is a very large area for a liner and will be expensive. If it is | seven feet deep and the soil is compacted it should be able to retain | sufficent level as a wildlife pond, depending the rainfall in your | area or if there is a natural spring feed. | | I dug the hole years ago and compacted the soil, but when I fill it (water | from a well) the pond gets empty in a couple of days. | | What is your plan for filtration? Is HDPE the stiffer, thinner stuff, also | called Permalon? | | What do you mean with filtration? | Yes, HDPE is high density polyethylene (like Permalon) | | Have you considered sodium bentonite? A natural lined pond is usually the | best choice for wildlife. Why do you say you have to use a liner? | Dave | | I considered sodium bentonite, I' d like it, but it implies a lot of soil | moving and waterproofing is not 100% sure. | | | | The main factors in the selection are duration and sturdiness ( maybe my | horse could decide to take a bath...) | anyway I plan to protect the bank with stones and gravel. | | thanks to all | | pp | | |
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