mroberts5
Bronze Member
My property and a neighbors has a series of swales/ditches that lead to a pooling area before entering 100ft or so 15" clay pipe. This has been clogged up since I moved in 5 years ago and I finally dug it out today. I found a section of cinder block had made its way in and allowed it to clog up (much of the drainage area runs through woods so there is a heavy load of leaf and stick debris passing with the water).
I'm thinking about how to prevent this from happening again and am batting around a few options - I wanted to see if anyone here has any ideas:
1. Leave it open, minimizing the chance of nuisance clogs at the inlet, but need to inspect regularly for anything large.
2. Add a inlet beehive style grate - I'm thinking this will clog up with leaves right away.
3. Add a very course grate, maybe just two lengths of rebar hammered in, just to block anything large enough that will clog.
At this point I'm leaning towards option 3. Any other ideas/suggestions?
Thanks,
Matt
I'm thinking about how to prevent this from happening again and am batting around a few options - I wanted to see if anyone here has any ideas:
1. Leave it open, minimizing the chance of nuisance clogs at the inlet, but need to inspect regularly for anything large.
2. Add a inlet beehive style grate - I'm thinking this will clog up with leaves right away.
3. Add a very course grate, maybe just two lengths of rebar hammered in, just to block anything large enough that will clog.
At this point I'm leaning towards option 3. Any other ideas/suggestions?
Thanks,
Matt