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Puddling (civil engineering)
Material and process of lining a water body with a watertight clay layer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Puddling is both the material and the process of lining a water body such as a channel or pond with puddle clay (puddle, puddling) – a watertight (low hydraulic conductivity) material based on clay and water mixed to be workable.[1]
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This article is about a method for producing waterproof puddle or lining an existing area with puddle clay. For other uses, see Puddle (disambiguation).