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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480.763.1180
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Cold Weather Application


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Cold Weather Application of Sealing Lakes and Ponds In a waterborne application ESS-13 should only be applied in a purely liquid state. During cold weather months, the product may thicken making it necessary to dilute with water prior to the application. In this situation, the following procedures are recommended:

Large Quantities - 10+ drums

To expedite the process, the product can be transferred from the 55-gallon drums into a water truck. It may be necessary to dilute the product with water to aid in the transfer. It is still necessary to stir the drums prior to adding the product to the water truck. We recommend the truck be filled approximately 1/4 full with water. The product can then be added to the truck, followed by the additional water necessary to fill it. The diluted mixture is then pumped or sprayed into the pond, lake, or lagoon at various locations.
Meade Fish Hatchery Small Quantities - 1 to 10 drums

For smaller quantities add as much water as necessary to bring the product back to a liquid state. Some of the product can be transferred into a separate container in order to have sufficient room to add water to the drum. Once the product in the drum is sufficiently diluted, pour into the pond and continue the process with the remaining drums. It is still necessary to stir the drums prior to dilution.