SpecB07
Mechanical
- Feb 11, 2010
- 6
Civil/Environmental Engineers
I am a Mechanical Engineer in search of some good resources for ground water and drainage fundamentals, i.e. books, websites etc. I have a somewhat leaky basement and a cracked foundation which I am trying to assess. I believe the resources that would be most helpful would have a variety of test methods for determining ground water issue so that I may try them. What is known so far is that the soil under my house is sand, over sandy loam where there used to be a large ravine and it was filled and compacted. The house is on a street that is a hill where my elevation is approximately 150MSL and the nottom of the street is very wet and at most 60 ft MSL so I have landscape for water to continue down the street. The other negative is that the house sits in a channel where the backyard slopes upwards into a large hill and the front of the house slops into the house from the street, BUT the backyard (also very wet at times) is lower then the house and semi flat until the property line where the neighbors yards is sloped down hill. Also, apparently there was a small stream which was piped where the house is now (but much deeper before it was filled. One corner of the property which clearly has the driveway and landscape graded into it, has water issues; however, I am trying to figure out if simply grading the property correctly will be my fix, or is there a high water table also causing me problems. The corner with water usually has some sign of a moisture line where the wall meets the floor and as stated before, it has water penetration during heavy rains. Any direction in identifying my true underlying problem would be of great help and I want to be as knowledgeable as possible if I need to call someone so I can assess whether they know what is really going on.
I am a Mechanical Engineer in search of some good resources for ground water and drainage fundamentals, i.e. books, websites etc. I have a somewhat leaky basement and a cracked foundation which I am trying to assess. I believe the resources that would be most helpful would have a variety of test methods for determining ground water issue so that I may try them. What is known so far is that the soil under my house is sand, over sandy loam where there used to be a large ravine and it was filled and compacted. The house is on a street that is a hill where my elevation is approximately 150MSL and the nottom of the street is very wet and at most 60 ft MSL so I have landscape for water to continue down the street. The other negative is that the house sits in a channel where the backyard slopes upwards into a large hill and the front of the house slops into the house from the street, BUT the backyard (also very wet at times) is lower then the house and semi flat until the property line where the neighbors yards is sloped down hill. Also, apparently there was a small stream which was piped where the house is now (but much deeper before it was filled. One corner of the property which clearly has the driveway and landscape graded into it, has water issues; however, I am trying to figure out if simply grading the property correctly will be my fix, or is there a high water table also causing me problems. The corner with water usually has some sign of a moisture line where the wall meets the floor and as stated before, it has water penetration during heavy rains. Any direction in identifying my true underlying problem would be of great help and I want to be as knowledgeable as possible if I need to call someone so I can assess whether they know what is really going on.