Swale filling

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Here痴 a crude markup
 

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   / Swale filling #12  
Let me ask you this? Is that your land or right of way? I know our municipality is very sticky over such matters. A friend and neighbor wanted to fill in a slight ditch to gain better access to a field and the municipality said no way. Excavate and put in a culvert (at your expense) , if you want to have a level approach.
 
   / Swale filling #13  
I was thinking if it let water perk through the sides of the new catch basin it would drain water through the fill as well as surface water entering through a top grate.

If I was going to do something like that I would lay a perforated pipe with gravel over and under in the existing swale pitched toward the catch basin (riser)...so it flows into it...(i.e., dry-well)
 
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Do you get ice and snow? That can be a game changer when designing such things. Spring thaw and all.

Personally, I am doing something similar and totally unable to find any surplus concrete storm catch basins or cast sewer grates. Frustrating!

Yes western Kentucky here so it does rarely hit -20F
 
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Let me ask you this? Is that your land or right of way? I know our municipality is very sticky over such matters. A friend and neighbor wanted to fill in a slight ditch to gain better access to a field and the municipality said no way. Excavate and put in a culvert (at your expense) , if you want to have a level approach.
There won’t be any trouble with authority here.
 
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If I was going to do something like that I would lay a perforated pipe with gravel over and under in the existing swale pitched toward the catch basin (riser)...so it flows into it...(i.e., dry-well)
My thought was a vertical perforated pipe surrounded by large gravel that water could flow through.
If capped with a suitable grate it would allow me to drive over it.
No idea where I could get either the perforated pipe twelve inches in diameter by three foot tall or a grate to cover it.
It would need to be grated at the top because we get rain downpours here that would overflow a dry well.
 
   / Swale filling #17  
I would suggest a plastic 30gal drum for your vertical pipe butted up to the concrete tile. Cut a round hole for the tile and if too tall, either sink it further or cut the top off. If you perforate the sides, use a circular or rip saw for the slits. Anything bigger than a slit and I have problems with soil erosion on the sidewalls. Your grate could be welded 1/2" rebar or any other steel available.
 
   / Swale filling #18  
You are just trying to widen the driveway/road, right?
If so, I would just extend the pipe out 3-5 feet and cover it with the fill being slightly sloped to drain toward the new end of the culvert and leave it at that.

Aaron Z
 
   / Swale filling #19  
Construction supply stores sell catch basins and lids designed for traffic. Regular pipe set vertical is not designed to support traffic
 

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