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johmue
Agricultural
- Nov 15, 2002
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We are having problems with water lines freezing this spring can anyone tell me why this happens when the weather warms up outside?
Does the water from on top of the ground tranfer the cold through surface cracks to the waterlines below and when we see a couple of cold nights it freezes again freezing the water lines with it?
In the spring why does the ground drop in an area for no apparant reason I have seen holes 2' in diameter and 12" deep where once hard ground was and it is soft like alkaline mud.
Frost heaves I can justify by the water under the grounds surface expanding and forcing the ground up. But the holes? Is it from the water freezing durring the winter and when it melts in the spring the ground drops into the void created by the water that had been frozen?
A lot of questions probably with a simple answer. Can anyone help me out?
Does the water from on top of the ground tranfer the cold through surface cracks to the waterlines below and when we see a couple of cold nights it freezes again freezing the water lines with it?
In the spring why does the ground drop in an area for no apparant reason I have seen holes 2' in diameter and 12" deep where once hard ground was and it is soft like alkaline mud.
Frost heaves I can justify by the water under the grounds surface expanding and forcing the ground up. But the holes? Is it from the water freezing durring the winter and when it melts in the spring the ground drops into the void created by the water that had been frozen?
A lot of questions probably with a simple answer. Can anyone help me out?