snymat68
Platinum Member
I would like to relocate a drainage ditch across the rear of my property (75 ft in length).
It currently flows as shown by the red line.
I want to relocate it to the black line (just inside the property line) to regain the back of my property.
The endpoints will remain the same. I'll just be taking the "sag" out of the path the ditch takes.
The neighborhood is sloped from the upper right of this map to the lower left.
The blue arrow is where MOST of the water enters my property, as the current ditch continues up the hill through the other back yards.
However there is still some runoff I need to capture from the direction of the orange arrows as well.
Currently, the ditch is only about 3 inches deep and 12" wide.
The entirety of the area is covered by 80 ft tall oak trees that drop a LOT of leaves in the fall and seed junk in the spring.
The current ditch constantly gets dammed up with leaves, and overflows into my back yard.
At a minimum, I plan to dig a new ditch (a little deeper than the current one) with my backhoe, and use the dirt to fill in the old ditch.
However, I want to make sure the new ditch won't continue to get clogged up, or at least not as often.
I also don't want the new ditch to erode over time, or fill in with dirt/debris from "upstream".
Most of the time the ditch carries little to no water. But when we get a heavy rain, it flows like crazy.
I'm looking for input or suggestions on how to go about the new ditch.
Would you dig it and call it good? Would you line it with fabric and gravel? Rip rap? Pavers? Concrete?
I'm trying to keep the project cost to $500 or less if possible.
Thanks for any ideas and suggestions!
It currently flows as shown by the red line.
I want to relocate it to the black line (just inside the property line) to regain the back of my property.
The endpoints will remain the same. I'll just be taking the "sag" out of the path the ditch takes.
The neighborhood is sloped from the upper right of this map to the lower left.
The blue arrow is where MOST of the water enters my property, as the current ditch continues up the hill through the other back yards.
However there is still some runoff I need to capture from the direction of the orange arrows as well.
Currently, the ditch is only about 3 inches deep and 12" wide.
The entirety of the area is covered by 80 ft tall oak trees that drop a LOT of leaves in the fall and seed junk in the spring.
The current ditch constantly gets dammed up with leaves, and overflows into my back yard.
At a minimum, I plan to dig a new ditch (a little deeper than the current one) with my backhoe, and use the dirt to fill in the old ditch.
However, I want to make sure the new ditch won't continue to get clogged up, or at least not as often.
I also don't want the new ditch to erode over time, or fill in with dirt/debris from "upstream".
Most of the time the ditch carries little to no water. But when we get a heavy rain, it flows like crazy.
I'm looking for input or suggestions on how to go about the new ditch.
Would you dig it and call it good? Would you line it with fabric and gravel? Rip rap? Pavers? Concrete?
I'm trying to keep the project cost to $500 or less if possible.
Thanks for any ideas and suggestions!