posted 10 years ago
I am not too sure about the history. The pond is fairly small. According to the owner, it was dug with heavy equipment, which, in our Colorado clay, should have had quite a sealing effect in itself. Then 5000 pounds of bentonite was spread by hand. At that point work stopped. The ground water table is within twenty feet of the surface, and we are near a creek. Given that, and the sticky nature of the soil, I am surprised that there is no water in it, even without the bentonite. We have had a very wet summer.
There is a sort of vegetable oil based product on the market which can seal a leaking pond. Would this work? Would the first step be pulling out all the growth?
And yes, pigs are out. We could possibly spread grass clippings and then a layer of soil, which might have the same effect.
Any ideas as to our future course of action and/ or the mysterious lack of puddles would be appreciated! What should I ask the owner that could help clear things up?