Looking for advice on (temporarily) plugging a culvert

   / Looking for advice on (temporarily) plugging a culvert
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Okay, here area few pics. Hopefully they show how the pond side of the culvert is recessed into the bank (I think the dam actually starts below it). Please let me know if I'm missing something, but I think I'd need to somehow extend the culvert if I were going to attach one of those gates you guys are suggesting. Same with the straw bales, as it stands now the bale would be able to sit flush against the rim of the culvert. The other concern I'd have with the bale solution is that the flow rate into the pond is so low in the summer, even a minimal amount of leakage would render it ineffective. My irrigation shut off this morning at 8am, it's now noon here and you can see in the last picture that the water level is still well below the culvert. It takes almost the entire day to recover with the low inflow.

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   / Looking for advice on (temporarily) plugging a culvert #12  
Can a section of PVC (or similar) pipe be forced inside the culvert? You'd have to closely match diameters, then maybe pour concrete around the coupled area to seal leaks.
 
   / Looking for advice on (temporarily) plugging a culvert #13  
If you want a positive seal, then it will have to be a wooden gate, rounded to the bottom shape of the culvert. It could be jammed down into one of the culvert grooves. Line the bottom of the wooden gate with some type of rubber - as a gasket. Heavy foam rubber or something similar.

Or, as Diggin It, suggests. Only, use high density expanding foam to seal around the coupled area. With a chunk of PVC extended out into the pond - a sealed gate would be easy to fabricate.

BTW - the pics are a BIG help.
 
   / Looking for advice on (temporarily) plugging a culvert #14  
Use a partial wooden coffer dam and seal it off with a short stack of sandbags...leave the coffer dam and just remove the sandbags to open the culvert...
 
   / Looking for advice on (temporarily) plugging a culvert #15  
All the above are good, or wrap the outside of the tire tube with some cloth or canvas before you inflate them.
 
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   / Looking for advice on (temporarily) plugging a culvert #17  
You better make sure you have appropriate water rights to do this before spending big bucks... In Colorado this could spell big trouble. Most western states are not much different.
 
   / Looking for advice on (temporarily) plugging a culvert #18  
:laughing: sounds like an episode of Bonanza.
 
   / Looking for advice on (temporarily) plugging a culvert #20  
You could use sand bags on the up stream side of the pipe, creating a small dam in a curved shape, a local co-op will have a rice gate or plastic sheet you can place over the bags for overflow when it fills. We do this for ducks in a few places works pretty good. But a heavy rain will cause problems. Mulch or saw dust will plug the small leaks pretty quick.

I've seen people build a clay dike out in front of pipes also and install a 4-5 foot pipe with a riser that accepts 2x12s or 2x6s for water depth desired. The water flows over the boards.
This would be the easiest permanent fix that would make life easy on you and not have to dig up the road. It would require a non pervious dirt like red clay around the pipe and dike, with out it it'd probably leak and blow out.

But a new pipe with the above mentioned riser would be ideal. In fact you might could find a riser with a collar that would work with the existing pipe but the existing pipe would have to be cut clean and not have any many big dents so it would seal. There's products that can seal a pretty big dent too. Like windshield rope tar.
 

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