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Topic: cloudy pond update
Posted By: SteveM C/IL
Subject: cloudy pond update
Date Posted: 16 Sep 2018 at 1:14pm
Had my farm pond "rebuilt" this time last year.It was full in early spring but was quite mirkey. Seems that the suggestion of "give it time" was the correct one.Started improving about 2 months ago and can see small fish about 2ft down at bank.



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Posted By: jaybmiller
Date Posted: 16 Sep 2018 at 1:30pm
nice ! one of them 'time heals all wounds' deals.....


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Posted By: CrestonM
Date Posted: 16 Sep 2018 at 2:32pm
Guess I need to find and revisit the thread. One of our ponds has been cloudy and murky since the late '90s at least. The whole pond is just muddy, the same color as the soil. 


Posted By: steve(ill)
Date Posted: 16 Sep 2018 at 3:02pm

at the power plants they use to put "alum" or aluminum sulfate in the river water to get the "dirt" to settle out prior to using the water for cooling in the plants----------

 

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When an inorganic coagulant is added to water containing a colloidal suspension, the cationic metal ion from the coagulant neutralizes the negatively charged electric double layer of the colloid. Much the same occurs with an organic coagulant, except the positive charge most commonly comes from an amine (NH4+) group attached to the coagulant molecule. ChemTreat has both NSF-approved and GRAS-applicable coagulation products. Examples of ChemTreat coagulants include aluminum salts, iron salts, and polyelectrolytes.



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