AndyM
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- Joined
- Jul 4, 2003
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- Location
- NW PA, USA
- Tractor
- 1948 Ford 8N and 1993 Toro WheelHorse 520H
We bought this property a few years ago, and had a house built on it, and we moved in this past April. The house is about 250 feet from the road and the center of the low spot in the picture is about 75 feet from the road. Everything runs down hill into this spot, from all directions.
My downspout lines from the house run into this low spot, along with the discharge from my sump pump. You can see the white PVC pipe in the picture.
In past years, before the house was built, the water was only about 30 feet across until July or August when it dried up enough to drive the tractor through it. It didn't become wet again until the snow melted in the spring. Of course, this past summer was EXTREMELY wet, and hasn't dried up like years past.
We've thrown around different ideas of what we should do with it, from filling it in completely and cutting down the willow tree, to making a permenant pond in that area.
At this point, I'm sick of having a flooded front yard, and I'm looking for a easy and cost effective way to fix it. If anyone else has ideas to share or past experiences, I've got an open mind. Bear in mind that it's uphill to the ditch at the road, so I couldn't really put an overflow pipe without putting in a pump to get it to the road ditch. If I fill it in completely, it's still going to be lower than everything around it, and would still be wet. Come on and give me your best ideas!
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My downspout lines from the house run into this low spot, along with the discharge from my sump pump. You can see the white PVC pipe in the picture.
In past years, before the house was built, the water was only about 30 feet across until July or August when it dried up enough to drive the tractor through it. It didn't become wet again until the snow melted in the spring. Of course, this past summer was EXTREMELY wet, and hasn't dried up like years past.
We've thrown around different ideas of what we should do with it, from filling it in completely and cutting down the willow tree, to making a permenant pond in that area.
At this point, I'm sick of having a flooded front yard, and I'm looking for a easy and cost effective way to fix it. If anyone else has ideas to share or past experiences, I've got an open mind. Bear in mind that it's uphill to the ditch at the road, so I couldn't really put an overflow pipe without putting in a pump to get it to the road ditch. If I fill it in completely, it's still going to be lower than everything around it, and would still be wet. Come on and give me your best ideas!
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO EVERYONE AT TBN AND YOUR FAMILIES TOO! /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif