What to do if you have a leak in your pond?
This is usually only possible with very small leaks where a nearby spring or a groundwater well can be used to replace the lost water. Some pond owners use their home well to pump water to the pond during the night so it will not interfere with their normal use of water during the day.
Why is my pond leaking in central Pennsylvania?
A leaking pond located in central Pennsylvania. Pond leaks may develop from a number of causes. Probably the most common cause is inadequate construction of the pond bottom. Simply put, it is best to avoid a leaking pond by properly constructing the pond from the beginning.

What causes a pond to leak around the dam?
Areas of sand or gravel or fractures in bedrock that were not adequately covered with soil during construction may eventually leak. Leaks may also occur around the pond banks or on the pond dam as a result of tree roots or muskrat holes. These leaks can be prevented by removing trees from the pond dam and by discouraging muskrats.
When to treat a leaking pond with soilfloc?

You will want to treat your waterbody when the pond is as full as it can get. The more water, the more pressure that will push the Soifloc downward into the pond’s bed. The leak needs to be under the water line for a full 14 days to ensure success.
Is it normal for a farm pond to leak?
It can be discouraging to fill a new farm pond with water, only to see it go dry within a few weeks. Leaky ponds are common in some areas of Kansas. Almost all ponds will leak to some degree, especially new ponds. But how do you determine whether water loss from your pond is “normal” or a sign of something more severe?
A leaking pond located in central Pennsylvania. Pond leaks may develop from a number of causes. Probably the most common cause is inadequate construction of the pond bottom. Simply put, it is best to avoid a leaking pond by properly constructing the pond from the beginning.
How much does it cost to fix a leaking pond?
Replacement of a rusted outlet pipe or sealing a small leak near the top of the pond may be inexpensive. However, draining the pond and sealing the entire bottom may cost thousands of dollars. The use of local clay will be inexpensive compared to bentonite, which may cost $50 to $100 per ton without hauling costs.
Areas of sand or gravel or fractures in bedrock that were not adequately covered with soil during construction may eventually leak. Leaks may also occur around the pond banks or on the pond dam as a result of tree roots or muskrat holes. These leaks can be prevented by removing trees from the pond dam and by discouraging muskrats.