| yep and if your worried about not being able to dry out fully cause of the weather or something. you can pump it dry and throw in hydrated lime in the damp spots. the slight slope helps you here too. you should only need about 3 days of sun to dry up most of the surface and just have to throwe it in the sump end.
some people prefer hydrated lime as the lime to use before filling but for this situation i think its better as its harsher on organisms in the high concentration.
ag lime or dolomite lime, it seems to me that most farmers i know just use superfine ag lime but theres much conjecture when it comes to it as a science.
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