Thanks. We have 16 acres in the subdivision and I myself own 2.5 acres I could spread it on. We also have allot of farmland around us we may be able to dispose the remainder.
If not, we will have to pay to have it carted off. I understand if it is dry, it is treated differently than if it is...
TO GEOPAVETRAFFIC: I stated it was flawed since it overtopped every 2 years or so. It was not sufficient to handle the inflow from the onset. It was built in 1976 by the developer who did consult with an engineer but then went on to do what he wanted. I spoke to the engineer he consulted with...
I saw a post titled "SMALL POND SEDIMENT REMOVAL" which is closed but wanted to respond to this. I found a quite ingenious method we will be using once we repair our dam since silt removal was estimated in the $100,000 plus range for our location (5 acres in size impounding 21 foot acres).
This...
We will be rebuilding a damaged dam that was never built correctly in the first place.
The spillway consisted of a 48 inch vertical corrugated metal pipe. We have completed out hydrology but the question remains how many CFS (cubic feet per second) would have this old system been able to...