I've got a shallow, natural drainage ditch across my back property line. It pours into a cement culvert/drain.
I've got French drains near my house which work well to send away rainwater through those black 6-8" corregated plastic pipe. Also, my downspots go out in similar fashion. They all pour into that ditch at various places.
The ditch is probably only 12-18" deep by a few feet wide. However, in several spots, it's so filled with roots and stones that I can't dig it out to drain right - so shallow water pools - just a tiny bit. But that water STINKS! Also, it's a breeding ground for mosquitos.
Also - water must be sitting inside those corregated pipes too. When I dump out the kids play pool into the French drain, the smell it pushes out the other end is horrible. Not quite a sewage smell - but close. Must be rotting yard waste.
Anyway - I thought about laying more corregated pipe in that drainage ditch then burying it. Where applicable, where my French drains run to that ditch I'd put in another French drain to tie it to the new ditch pipe. But if it gets clogged or something breaks - my backyard will flood because even runoff from houses up the hill pour into that ditch.
Any good solutions here?
I've got French drains near my house which work well to send away rainwater through those black 6-8" corregated plastic pipe. Also, my downspots go out in similar fashion. They all pour into that ditch at various places.
The ditch is probably only 12-18" deep by a few feet wide. However, in several spots, it's so filled with roots and stones that I can't dig it out to drain right - so shallow water pools - just a tiny bit. But that water STINKS! Also, it's a breeding ground for mosquitos.
Also - water must be sitting inside those corregated pipes too. When I dump out the kids play pool into the French drain, the smell it pushes out the other end is horrible. Not quite a sewage smell - but close. Must be rotting yard waste.
Anyway - I thought about laying more corregated pipe in that drainage ditch then burying it. Where applicable, where my French drains run to that ditch I'd put in another French drain to tie it to the new ditch pipe. But if it gets clogged or something breaks - my backyard will flood because even runoff from houses up the hill pour into that ditch.
Any good solutions here?