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.

Waterborne Method

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

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

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7301 W. Boston St.
Chandler, AZ 85226  USA 

Toll Free Phone: 1.800.214.9640
Local Phone:
480.763.1180
Fax: 480.763.1182

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Waterborne Method


Case Study LetterEdgewood Country Club
Commerce Twp., Michigan

On June 17, 1996 Edgewood Country Club treated one pond with 5 drums of ESS-13 as supplied by Seepage Control, Inc. Before the treatment, the pond was losing 6” of water per day. So far the ESS-13 has reduced that level to 1” loss per day.

As is evident by the readings, the seepage rate decreased 84% after the treatment of ESS-13. Clearly the ESS-13 worked within the advertised range of 60-90%.


Alison McRae
Edgewood Country Club
8/30/1996

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Case Study LetterUDC Homes
San Jose, California

I am writing to commend you and your product in regards to the successful soil sealant of our lake bottoms. I consider the lake bottoms completely leak free with no evidence of loss of water.

As you might remember, there was one lake that I questioned to be losing water, that was in fact losing 0.75 inches a day. After dispensing the ESS-13 into that lake and to present date there is no sign of seepage into the surrounding soil. In fact, during the process of installing sprinkler systems we have trenched within 2 feet of the lake’s edge (directly behind the concrete collar) at a depth of 28 inches and found completely dry soil.

I feel that your system has provided UDC Homes with a durable, maintenance free lake bottom at a considerable savings over other possible systems.

Curt Hondel
Construction Superintendent
5/28/1986