Posted by Adirondack case guy on May 13, 2017 at 10:58:06 from (69.207.198.19):
I have had problems with run off from neighboring field Flooding my well pit in the garden barn. I have to pump the pit every day to keep the water from running over the top of my well casing. A couple of days ago I started getting water seeping into my cellar also. The road ditch above my house has filled in and the water from the hillside is all draining down into the field next to me.The field was plowed last spring, first time in 55 years. Renter planted beans, but was unable to harvest a lot of the field because it was so wet. The field is in dire need of tiling to make it productive again. The owner tried to sub divide the field and sell it as building lots, but after digging several holes and failing perk tests that idea was abandoned. The town supervisor has told me that as soon as it dries out, they will dig out the road ditch. Yesterday afternoon I climbed on my Kubota KX41 and dug a temporary ditch to divert the water away from my property. This morning there is a stream of water 16" wide and 2" deep running out the end of this diversion ditch. Loren
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