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Mike Barnes 17-03-2003 06:20 PM

Gas under liner
 
We have a problem with gas under our pond liner. I'd like to know what
causes it and what to do about it.

The pond is about 15,000 litres (which I make about 3,200 gallons) over
a butyl liner. The gas has been coming and going over the three years
since the pond was dug. It lifts the liner, sometimes above the level of
the surface - it looks bad and it tips over the plant tubs. I know it's
gas and not water because if I sweep it right to the edge it bubbles out
with a fetid smell.

My best guess at what to do is to install some kind of pipe work under
the liner, to allow the gas out before it collects and becomes a
nuisance. Any suggestions?

The pond is 100 cm (3') deep in the middle, with shelves at 60 cm (2')
and 30 cm (1'). The gas collects mainly over the 60 cm shelf and at the
edges. I suspect that the 60 cm shelf was dug with a slight slope away
from the centre, otherwise the gas would find its own way to the edge.

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Mike Barnes
Cheshire, England

Hal 18-03-2003 05:08 PM

Gas under liner
 
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 16:03:25 +0000, Mike Barnes
wrote:

My best guess at what to do is to install some kind of pipe work under
the liner, to allow the gas out before it collects and becomes a
nuisance. Any suggestions?


Never heard of a problem like this, but my first though is to make a
hole at an angle to the trouble spot by shooting a small diameter pipe
to the spot where gas collects.

(Shoot a pipe) Hook up a water hose to a pvc pipe, turn the water on and
push it into the ground as the water washes out a hole ahead of the
pipe.

Regards,

Hal

Cleveland Ponder 18-03-2003 06:44 PM

Gas under liner
 
I would opt for installing some perforated pipe under the liner to
vent the gas. There could be some rotting vegetation buried there
creating the gas or just naturally occurring do to the geology of the
area.

Mike Barnes wrote in message ...
We have a problem with gas under our pond liner. I'd like to know what
causes it and what to do about it.

The pond is about 15,000 litres (which I make about 3,200 gallons) over
a butyl liner. The gas has been coming and going over the three years
since the pond was dug. It lifts the liner, sometimes above the level of
the surface - it looks bad and it tips over the plant tubs. I know it's
gas and not water because if I sweep it right to the edge it bubbles out
with a fetid smell.

My best guess at what to do is to install some kind of pipe work under
the liner, to allow the gas out before it collects and becomes a
nuisance. Any suggestions?

The pond is 100 cm (3') deep in the middle, with shelves at 60 cm (2')
and 30 cm (1'). The gas collects mainly over the 60 cm shelf and at the
edges. I suspect that the 60 cm shelf was dug with a slight slope away
from the centre, otherwise the gas would find its own way to the edge.


Rick Samuel 24-03-2003 12:20 AM

Gas under liner
 
Curious as to where the gas is coming from, was clearing debris, knocked
down tress and such, buried? If so keep an eye on your house foundation.




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