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Author:  Jez [ Aug 6th, '07, 20:55 ]
Post subject:  EPDM Liners

I've been reading a fair bit on commercial aquaculture lately and the overwhelming verdict seems to be that EPDM liners are non-toxic and totally harmless to fish and humans as they break down, with a lifespan of roughly 30 years (perhaps more if you can keep the UV off them).

Does anyone know of a source or any anecdotal evidence to the contrary?

If they are ok, they could add a lot of scope to designs and still allow a degree of affordability - at least at a backyard level. 8)

Author:  creative1 [ Aug 6th, '07, 21:47 ]
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Not known by me,
great for variablity.

Author:  rassd71 [ Aug 6th, '07, 23:06 ]
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EPDM is the way a LOT of commercial farms are going to deal with problems from their existing concrete ponds and tanks. Even Zebra fish have shown no ill affect to the food grade EPDM liners and paints.

Author:  meancoyote [ Aug 7th, '07, 00:01 ]
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i use it, the fish look and taste fine to me.

Author:  Xzorby [ Aug 7th, '07, 03:44 ]
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I used it, but there's a leak that's keeping me from finishing my system.. I advise you that if you use it, just fold it, DON'T cut it into shape.

There are two different kinds of EPDM in Holland; the first one is used on roofs and is usually 1.15mm thick, and IT'S TOXIC to aquatic organisms. The second one is 1.02mm thick and non-toxic, with at least 20-30 years guarantee. The brand I got is Firestone.

Author:  janethesselberth [ Aug 7th, '07, 07:45 ]
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We also have the toxic roof stuff and the non-toxic stuff for use in ponds, etc. The roof stuff is treated with an anti-fungal or something.

If I ever get to build a neighborhood-sized system, I think EPDM-lined wooden beds would be the way to go, but of course I'd want to cost it out.

Author:  creative1 [ Aug 7th, '07, 08:45 ]
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I have done some preliminaries and based on a range of issues the liner
is looking good. I will let you know...
Try to establish a cost per 100ltrs.

Author:  steve [ Aug 7th, '07, 16:23 ]
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Thomas, thjought you used PVC liner?

Author:  Xzorby [ Aug 7th, '07, 16:44 ]
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Steve, I used EPDM for the pond, and PVC for the GB.

Author:  steve [ Aug 7th, '07, 19:39 ]
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Gee, its pretty tough, wouldn't have expected you to get a leak!

Author:  creative1 [ Aug 7th, '07, 20:13 ]
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Mmm.. dont expect it was damage,
prolly more likely a cut not folded/joined correctly.
or out and out darkside involvement!

That material tape is good stuff, sticky as!
A wayward screw...could be the trouble maker!

Author:  Jez [ Aug 7th, '07, 21:38 ]
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Thanks everyone, much appreciated. :thumbleft:

Author:  monya [ Aug 7th, '07, 21:44 ]
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check out www.creativepumps.com.au

I am pretty sure they do national delivery for $9

Author:  monya [ Aug 7th, '07, 21:45 ]
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and they have edpm too.

Author:  steve [ Aug 7th, '07, 21:49 ]
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EPDM ;)

i used to spell it wrong too ;)

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