Seepage Control Inc. - Sealing Lakes and Ponds with ESS-13

ESS-13 is pumped or poured directly into the water at a pre-determined application rate. The seepage in your pond will decrease 60% to 90% initially, and this original rate will continue to improve with time.

Lake and Pond Contracting

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The ESS-13 “Spray-On Formulation” can save 75% or more off the installation costs of other lake sealing methods.

Repairing Lakes and Ponds with the Spray-On Method

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ESS-13 is pre-mixed with our E-13 compaction aid, pumped in pre-measured quantities into the soil with conventional earth moving equipment. The treated soil is then compacted in two consecutive six inch layers.

Treated and Compacted Method of Fixing Lakes and Ponds

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115 S. Weber Drive Suite 2
Chandler, AZ 85226
  USA 

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Case Studies


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Spray-On Method


Central Arizona ProjectCentral Arizona Project
Coolidge, Arizona

In 2004 I supervised the restoration of a sewage lagoon in Coolidge, Arizona. The specifications called for an ESS-13 “Spray-On” treatment. The application process was very straightforward. We sprayed it on, let it dry, and then covered it.

Before the treatment, the pond was losing over 100,000 gallons per day. Our ADEQ spec was 1,551 gallons per day or less. After the treatment, our pond was losing less than 700 gallons per day. I highly recommend this system.


Ken Kawamoto, Project Manger
Hunter Contracting Co.

 


Reid Park LakeReid Park, City of Tucson
Tucson, Arizona


In October of 2004, the City of Tucson contracted with Seepage Control, Inc. to repair their 2.5 acre lake at Reid Park. Prior to the lake renovation, the lake was losing 200,000 gallons per 24 hour period.

Initially the project was to be a simple treat and compact application. After the preliminary site investigation it became apparent that the soil quality was less than optimal. In addition, there were several pipe penetrations (many of which were part of the original construction). It was decided to switch to a Spray-On technique and spend more time on fixing the aging pipes. This project was an excellent example of a complete pond renovation.

The water loss attributable to seepage after the lake renovation was 300 gallons of water per day- a reduction of 99.85%.