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Jd771 t1_jdrcgoj wrote

If they go through the work of digging up, is there a way to deal with the excess sediment at the end where the trench meets the driveway? Seems to be the worst spot for the finer sediment and then gets introduced to the entire system from the start.

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2001sleeper t1_jdre6a0 wrote

Where is the sediment coming from? It is not falling out of the sky. It looks like the same material that is used for the current “drain”.

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Jd771 t1_jdrf1jh wrote

The big sloped driveway I'd presume

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anormalgeek t1_jds1rlb wrote

It's all running downhill. And it'll never stop. So you either design a system to work with it, or plan to clear it out every so often. Likely some combination.

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Words_Are_Hrad t1_jdsui0j wrote

>It is not falling out of the sky

You know that stuff called dust that accumulates on everything? It's not just spontaneously coming into existence... Now imagine that over hundreds of square feet all being washed to a specific point by rain over and over and over again...

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2001sleeper t1_jdt1lka wrote

See the OPs comment. It is coming from other work performed.

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MrSloane t1_jdsocjh wrote

Yeah, I'd ditch all of the current rock and sand and just fill in drainage stones

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Klaatu162 t1_jdrpzr7 wrote

I agree. Where is the sediment coming from???

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rugbyj t1_jds0ic9 wrote

The 20ft grass verge immediately next to it?

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Klaatu162 t1_jds2ksy wrote

Why wouldn't the grass verge hold back the sediment? Just trying to understand. Most grass locks in the soil.

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2001sleeper t1_jdt1qak wrote

Not really. If that was the case then everything would naturally flatten and level over time.

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barto5 t1_jdtnqqf wrote

Anywhere water flows across the ground it’s going to pick up sediment along the way.

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putriidx OP t1_jds5q6x wrote

I actually did some work on the other side of the driveway and used this rock system to drain it away. It was a lot of dirt and clay so it kinda stayed mucky. I was hoping the rain would help wash it away but that didn't happen lol

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Tom_Traill t1_jdt7new wrote

All the dirt and clay may have gone into the drainage system, mucking it up.

You might have shot yourself in the foot, amigo.

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putriidx OP t1_jdt9z8j wrote

Nah it's fine. It looks worse than usual but I did confirm it works as it usually does which is meh

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2001sleeper t1_jdreqyr wrote

Also, where exactly are you wanting the water to discharge?

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Tom_Traill t1_jdt7t23 wrote

I thought the same. Then I looked closely at the first picture, and it appears they are trying to get it to drain towards the lower area in the distance.

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2001sleeper t1_jdtg7rq wrote

Hmm, if that is the case, that corner with the driveway needs a catch basin and the drain should follow that natural drainage line in the grass.

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Tom_Traill t1_jdthgms wrote

I'm not an expert. Perhaps they developed a drainage problem and this is how the fixed it.

A drain following the contour of the drainage line in the grass would be a larger project. Makes sense, though.

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