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Pond Liners 1

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bank

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I am having to install a liner in a pond/water feature that is to have a reinforced earth wall around the perimeter. Can someone tell me how to handle the liner edges, providing a leak-proof seal at the wall? The pond measures about one acre in size.
 
We'll use an anchor trench around the edge of the pond to secure a pvc liner.

Make sure to take into account if the liner is UV resistant. If not, you'll need to design the pond in such a way that you can cover the liner.
 
so much out there to use. we've gone with a 45 mil EPDM and trench it in like atook says for some of our small fire ponds. We would use a HDPE boot with stainless steel straps for penetrations (dry hydrants). We haven't partially lined any ponds as i assume you're thinking about so i wouldn't know about anything to look out for in pond bottom trench anchoring, but i'd bet there is a red flag to catch down there. we cover the liner w/ soil for protection and I've heard that it's hard to walk or stand on a 3:1 sloped wet/underwater liner.

cheers,
 
I've used Bentafix... you might do a search. Also to replace waterbars...

Dik
 
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