JimMorrissey
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Looking for some input from folks......I have an area that I'm cleaning out for a pond on my property. It's a lowland that has been bridged. The bridge section is rock and road base material built up to create a driveway from the main road to our garage / house. Just imagine a dirt and rock road built up across a low area with culverts at the base. The sides are steep in both directions. My plan is to seal the culverts at the base of the road and install something (yet unknown spillway) at a higher level creating a pond on the sealed side. I'll use this pond to skate in the winter and irrigate the lawns/gardens in the summer.
Question is: What would be the best way to drain the water? I'd need it to be strong enough to withstand the weight of a cement truck or two and regular use as a driveway. One cement truck would do the damage of 1000 passenger cars, but I wanted to mention it's primary use. Appreciate any ideas.....
I don't want to dig down too deep and install another culvert because the pond would be too shallow at that point. A culvert would need to be buried deep to withstand the weight. Also need to consider that I may pave the drive at some point. Could I use a series of large loose rock to form a wide, super strong spillway? Would it allow enough flow in a rare 20 year rain event without spilling over the main road and washing away the drive? Could I pour a concrete spillway, then cover it with pressure treated 2x6? Not likely strong enough for trucks and what about future paving?
Question is: What would be the best way to drain the water? I'd need it to be strong enough to withstand the weight of a cement truck or two and regular use as a driveway. One cement truck would do the damage of 1000 passenger cars, but I wanted to mention it's primary use. Appreciate any ideas.....
I don't want to dig down too deep and install another culvert because the pond would be too shallow at that point. A culvert would need to be buried deep to withstand the weight. Also need to consider that I may pave the drive at some point. Could I use a series of large loose rock to form a wide, super strong spillway? Would it allow enough flow in a rare 20 year rain event without spilling over the main road and washing away the drive? Could I pour a concrete spillway, then cover it with pressure treated 2x6? Not likely strong enough for trucks and what about future paving?
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