jcummins
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I've lived here 5 years. Have a pretty nice 7-8 acre pond, but the spillway is built in the wrong place. The former owner says he was 'talked' into it, and think he knows it was a wrong decision. It is a simple earthen spillway, and has to flow 200+ yards to get to a creek. It's creating a ditch halfway there, and it's not going to get any better.
There should have been a pipe put into the dam. I've thought of two methods to fix.
1. Put a pipe where it should have been in the dam, and thus the shortest distance to the creek below. But obviously it could not be install as it should have been when the pond was built. Just have the pipe in the very top portion of the dam, to exit on the none pond side close to the top of the dam. This would dump into an open culvert of some kind that I haven't figured out, making a straight run some 25-30 yards to the creek. What I don't like about this....is your working on the dam, not deep into it...but your doing some disturbance to it.
2. At sort of the corner of the dam, do the same thing, then empty the pipe into the same type of open culvert. The flow would have to do a 40 degree or so swing, and the open culvert would run along the base of the **** into a wet spring area that is outside the pond. The open culvert would be 3 times the length of method one....but you are not really digging into the dam.
Opinions on either method? On the open culvert....what could be used for it? The now existing spillway would be raise a little and serve as an emergency spillway.
There should have been a pipe put into the dam. I've thought of two methods to fix.
1. Put a pipe where it should have been in the dam, and thus the shortest distance to the creek below. But obviously it could not be install as it should have been when the pond was built. Just have the pipe in the very top portion of the dam, to exit on the none pond side close to the top of the dam. This would dump into an open culvert of some kind that I haven't figured out, making a straight run some 25-30 yards to the creek. What I don't like about this....is your working on the dam, not deep into it...but your doing some disturbance to it.
2. At sort of the corner of the dam, do the same thing, then empty the pipe into the same type of open culvert. The flow would have to do a 40 degree or so swing, and the open culvert would run along the base of the **** into a wet spring area that is outside the pond. The open culvert would be 3 times the length of method one....but you are not really digging into the dam.
Opinions on either method? On the open culvert....what could be used for it? The now existing spillway would be raise a little and serve as an emergency spillway.



