Joe Gremlin
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- May 7, 2010
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You are correct. But I don't intend to pull up the entire 150x50 section. The mound and a bit of the surrounding area where the dips are is probably 25x80 or so which is more or less near the center of the lawn section. So my plan is to just pull up that area and to roll the sod to each end of the lawn section. Just sort of pull it out of the way while I try to fix the ground that lies below it. Then just roll it back when I'm done.Here's the "issues" I see with your plan.
150 x 50 is a LOT of sod to cut, store & tend to while you level the area.
It WILL dry out and could die if you don't tend it, so at least keep it wet.
Two thoughts on this. First off, I don't really intend to strip it off so much as just push it around and smooth it out. However I also have an 800ft path through the woods on the back section of the property that desperately needs fill so I've definitely got someplace to put anything I end up having to remove. But like I said, I don't really want to remove the mound as it provides a nice extra barrier to protect against the pond spilling into low sections of the lawn if/when the water table rises above normal levels.OK, then there is the volume of dirt or sub soil that you will strip off - as in, "where to put all this ?"
More or less yeah.Is this a week-ends only project ?
It is rectangular, but it is definitely not part of the septic system. The septic system is much closer to the house. According to my neighbor, both of the ponds (there is another on his property) were dug 30 or so years ago. This mound is almost definitely is from when the pond was dug.How big is this mound? Is it rectangular in shape? is it your sand mound for your septic system?
I actually took some pictures this afternoon before I posted the thread. But I didn't bother to include them because they really don't show any of the contour of the lawn. You can't really see the mound in them nor can you see any of the dips. You can definitely see both clearly when you're standing there but I just couldn't get them to show up in pictures.Some pictures would really help.