pond liners?

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We purchased 50# bags of sodium benonite from a local well driller @ $15.00 per.Also called well drillers clay.
 
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Using a membrane seals the pond but it also stops "mineral exchange" in other words you have to treat it more like a swimming pool.
There are one things I learned too late to have good pond: Bulldozers don't compact soil. I think if the original builder who covered the sand with clay compacted it with sheep foot roller I bet it would seal better.
 
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Thank you again for the information, I have some questions do you think I'm ready for the liner yet?
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Since this is just for training dogs, is it safe to assume that they will only be getting in and out of the water from the end with the shallow slope?

Will you be filling it with a hose?

I think that going with bentonite would be a huge waste of money, time and effort. It has to be mixed into the soil and compacted to be effective. Even then, it's not 100 percent.

For your sized pond, find the lowest priced rubber liner out there. Look at roofing supply businesses since so many buildings use rubber liners for their roofs. The fish supply stores sell a special rubber liner designed to be fish safe. You're not raising gold fish, so that wont matter to you. Just keeping water in there is all that matters. Especially if you are having to fill it with a hose!!!
 
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Thank you again for the information, I have some questions do you think I'm ready for the liner yet?
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I'm not a pond builder, but I am a retriever trainer, so that's the perspective I'm coming from.
I presume that you are building this to be a swim-by pond...if so, the banks seem a bit steep. Your dogs will be climbing out of that pond a whole bunch and you don't want them to use up all their energy simply from climbing out of the pond, especially due to the number of repetitions. Most of the training ponds around here have the banks at a 45 degree slope.
GRR
 
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I'm not a pond builder, but I am a retriever trainer, so that's the perspective I'm coming from.
I presume that you are building this to be a swim-by pond...if so, the banks seem a bit steep. Your dogs will be climbing out of that pond a whole bunch and you don't want them to use up all their energy simply from climbing out of the pond, especially due to the number of repetitions. Most of the training ponds around here have the banks at a 45 degree slope.
GRR

Yes it is a swim-by pond, I will be tapering down the edges. I just don't want it to wide. Right know it is 33 x 55 feet. Thank you.
 
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I have a pond liner in my pond and I have dogs. The liner material is the same as used in commercial building roofing and was installed by a commercial roofing vendor. The liner is very heavy and you will need a team to place it and you will need to be wary of tracking dirt on the seams before gluing. The issue you will have to overcome is the liner becomes slick as glass once it gets a layer of leaves, silt, or anything else on it. It's find for a few months, but their is no way I can now stand on the liner without sliding into the pond. Ask me how I know that. My pond has steep sides, about 25-30 degrees maybe, and even my dogs cannot crawl out without help. If I was doing it again, I would have stair stepped the edges with at least 2 steps. I highly recommend you incorporate some type of stairs or you will need to built a ramp for the dogs to get out. My pond leaked. We tried a ton of bentonite and it still leaked. The liner has been in for at least 5 years and the only leaking comes from evaporation. Best of luck.
 
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I am planning on using BTL LINERS 40 ml with a 8 oz GEOTEXTILE FABRIC which will give better traction according to the manufacturer.
 

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