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Re: OT,Leech Beds???????
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Posted by buckva on July 04, 2005 at 10:54:42 from (209.240.205.61):
In Reply to: OT,Leech Beds??????? posted by SJ on July 04, 2005 at 06:30:29:
Before yo start diggin and adding lines lets address a few things. First the flow from the ends of your drain lines is probably the least problem you can have with one of these systems. Proble cause is that more water is gettin to that point than any other pont in the system. It is moving too freely thru the rest of the system and all ending up here. If you only have one line then the problem is easy to address. Probably add more line on a flatter grade or a pit to hold the flow. Now if you have multiple lines the the problem is probably in the timein/distribution box. Now these things work well at the flow they are designed for but when a lot of water enters the system then the water takes the path of least resistance and all ends up in one line and then you get flow to the surface of that line. I would suggest that you locate your distribution box, open it up and see what is going on. If you only have one line and you already know that the flow is reaching the end good then I would add to the field.
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