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Old 09-03-2012, 09:18 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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"harry" wrote in message
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On Mar 8, 5:28 pm, Hugh Leslie Hugh.Leslie.
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I recently bought a house and was having mains gas installed but when
the gas company dug the trench it filled with water very rapidly. As far
as I can tell they have not hit a water pipe while digging the trench as
my water is fine and I don't believe that anyone else has a pipe through
my garden. This leaves only two possibilities that a pipe has burst
further up the hill and is flowing underground through my garden or it
is a underground river.

The fount of my garden is a bog which I though was just because we had a
wet winter but now realise that this isn't the case and this river is
only about four meters away from the house so I'm a little worried about
the effect on the foundations of the house.

I have the water company coming sometime soon to test the water to see
if it is coming from a mains. But if it is an underground river does any
one have any bright ideas what I can do about it?

There is a short video clip sowing the extent of the problem here
'MVI_1348.MOV - YouTube' (http://tinyurl.com/7lr8e32)

Cheers,

Hugh

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Hugh Leslie


You put a pipe/French drain in and conduct the water away to some
disposal point.
Or you make use of it and have a pond/bog garden.
Just think, you could grow your own frogs and newts!



Turn the 'ditch' into a small stream and lead it into a pond. Let the
overflow go to wherever it goes now!

That is what my daughter and son in law have done here .......

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Mike

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