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Pond Construction & Equipment
Pond dug, liner in...now pump/waterfall concerns
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[QUOTE="DMB21, post: 185122, member: 5849"] @Nepen, I plan to let it go for a few days to see if/where it stops. My gut says it's a hole, as I had no water level issues until now -- and we're looking at about 2 or 2 1/2 weeks of consistent water levels. It hasn't been hot here. In fact, the last few days have been quite cold (nights dropping to the mid-40's, which is about 25 degrees cooler than the norm). The waterfall drops out over the pond, and while there is some minimal splashing that causes some water leakage, it doesn't trickle down the rocks, so there's no water loss from that area. The other problem area is that tube that has a small leak -- but I have it set to run all water back into the pond. I suppose I'll have to pull that apart and work on a better fix there. I'm assuming the leak is at the same spot as the hole I patched before putting the liner in the ground. I hope that's the case, as I don't know why I would have developed another hole. @Sissy, this didn't seem to be a gradual water loss, as I was out in the yard to cut grass Monday evening and all was well. Yesterday I went out and the water level was quite low. Also, of significance is that we had some major downpours last week and another on Tuesday of this week. If anything, these downpours that brought at least an inch of rain per storm should have helped to bring the water level back up. As always, thanks to both of you for responding! [/QUOTE]
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