Why I wanted no needed my BX22

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Rick-Great pictures. Wow, what a job you've got ahead of you. I sure hope you have a lot of time. You'll certainly get a lot of useful help from this site and the different forums. Make sure you visit some of the other areas here and post questions. You'll be amazed at the help and useful tips you receive from some very knowlegeable folks. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Richard
 
   / Why I wanted no needed my BX22 #12  
That house looks kinda familiar....what part of E. TN is it in?

I was in Delft once. Lots of canals. An open ditch lined with rock can look real nice, with a bridge and such. Maybe you can make yourself a "water feature"?

Chuck
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I will be digging alot of ditches, )</font>

What I can't figure out is where you'll be digging the ditches TO. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif

From the pictures, it looks like everything that's dry is up hill!

Best of luck.
 
   / Why I wanted no needed my BX22 #14  
Hey... you don't need a BX... /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif

You need a big houseboat...! /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif

Holy Mackerel Andy... you gots some water creeping in ya back-yard, front-yard, side-yard.../forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif

Hey, where is your yard?... /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
 
   / Why I wanted no needed my BX22
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#15  
Instead of digging all these ditches making a mess and making your property look ugly, dig a retaining pond. Dig something large so you don't have all these ditches everywhere.

Blake
WA
 
   / Why I wanted no needed my BX22
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#16  
I live in Limestone, TN between Greenville and Johnson City. I called them ditches; however, they will be more like french drains. To answer where will I run the water. I have 2 choices, run pipe to the creek with a baffle on the end to stop high creek water from coming in. I am leaning more to french drains to several sump pumps, then pump it to the creek. BTW, this water was completely gone before the next day because of 2 sump pumps running. I think if I have 1 more, maybe 2, then the water will not have a chance to get to this depth again. Also raise the creek bank where you can see the water come across.
 

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