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DownSpout DrainageFrom: jarand@fuse.net Category: Drainage/Waterproofing Remote Name: 63.240.15.99 Date: 02 Jun 2005 Time: 04:18 PM
CommentsCurrently my downspout in the back runs to the back of my yard in an underground pipe and simply ends allowing the water to run into my neighbors yard. I was wondering if this is ok and to see if there are any alternatives than just letting the end of the pipe stick out of the ground. I have not had any complaints. I had heard that I could have it drain into what is called a dry well.
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