videoeng1
Electrical
- Nov 15, 2002
- 10
Hello to all and many thanks in advance for advice & answers. A recent storm has led yet again to a flood of my home and I hope to get some thoughts on resolving this. First some info: *1500^2 ft ranch on footers (no slab) *sits at S. low point of 3 acres *1/4" per ft grade uphill to N & E *1/4" per ft grade downhill to S & W *paved road 60' S. 2' above grade(no sewers/drains only ditch) *ditch feeds to a stream 1000' W., stream feeds a lake 15,000' S. *soil is silt/clay with a semi-defined clay layer at 3' below grade. The Problem: the water table was at -3 ft prior to storm, storm produced 4" water, I have 12" standing water around house! water is backed up all the way from ditch to stream, stream is high but has not jumped its banks. Questions: Can this be resolved at all? If not, what can I do on my property to speed the drainage? How much responsibility does the county bear in all this? This has been a worsening problem over 8 years (used to just have puddles) It seems to have been aggravated by new subdivisions but I’m not sure. A retention pond? French drains? Improve percolation? Pipe it to the desert?? I've included a link to a picture. Please share your expertise while I inflate my life-raft…