Have friends that had a dam built before they built their house--close to Mark Twain Lake in Missouri.Their place has a lot of clay in the soil and I think that is important as far as retaining water in the pond. They were always warned about not planting trees on or near their dam because of possible future rotting and thus leaking at the dam. I would try to find out about the history of the pond, like if it ever held water, how old it is, other ponds in the area, etc. I guess it is also possible there is some leakage near the bottom due to rotted out tree roots or other organic material, etc. Also, are you sure their is sufficient drainage area and runoff for your pond? And could the water possibly be leaking between layers of shale??!!Check with the state and county people, they should be able to help with at least advice!
Good Luck!


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