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  2. How to Build a Pond in Your Backyard - AOL

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    A feature with running water, floating plants, and darting fish adds color and wildlife to your home's landscape.

  3. Garden pond - Wikipedia

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    Usually, the pond will be filled by a combination of tap water, rainwater, and surface runoff – and lost to evaporation. In soils that lack natural clay, additional water loss to drainage and permeation is prevented by a liner. Pond liners are PVC or EPDM foils that are placed between the soil of the pond bed and the water. Liners can also be ...

  4. Pond liner - Wikipedia

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    Pond liners need to be protected from sharp objects (for example, stones) below the liner and from being punctured by any objects in the water body. Protection can be provided with layers of sand, geotextiles (particularly needle-punched nonwovens) and other materials. Pond liners are manufactured in rolls or accordion-folded on pallets.

  5. Pond - Wikipedia

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    The technical distinction between a pond and a lake has not been universally standardized. Limnologists and freshwater biologists have proposed formal definitions for pond, in part to include 'bodies of water where light penetrates to the bottom of the waterbody', 'bodies of water shallow enough for rooted water plants to grow throughout', and 'bodies of water which lack wave action on the ...

  6. Puddling (civil engineering) - Wikipedia

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    Puddling is both the material and the process of lining a water body such as a channel or pond with puddle clay (puddle, puddling) – a watertight (low hydraulic conductivity) material based on clay and water mixed to be workable.

  7. Geomembrane - Wikipedia

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    As liners for potable water; As liners for reserve water (e.g., safe shutdown of nuclear facilities) As liners for waste liquids (e.g., sewage sludge) Liners for radioactive or hazardous waste liquid; As liners for secondary containment of underground storage tanks; As liners for solar ponds; As liners for brine solutions

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