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drainage canalFrom: Rhinov6@aol.com Category: Select Category From List.... Remote Name: 152.163.252.199 Date: 26 Oct 2003 Time: 11:58 PM
CommentsI'm building a small culvert or canal to divert water form the backyard to the side yard which oges downhill. I have made this about two feet wide and tapered down to about one foot but I'm wondering when I go to install our rocks which we are using large salt & peper rocks should I just tamp these into the ground or use motor mix and form a "U" shape to help the flow downward. Please let me know if you have any comments, Thanks
Ron Rynearson
Rhinov6@aol.com
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