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<blockquote data-quote="bear" data-source="post: 1172109" data-attributes="member: 5779"><p>A 3 inch pipe installed at 1/8 in./ft. slope will drain 548 sq. ft. during a 6 inch/hour rain fall. </p><p></p><p>A pipe installed with greater slope will drain a larger area. </p><p></p><p>FYI, a trencher ditch is much harder to settle than a wider ditch such as a 12 or 18 inch ditch that may be dug with the mini excavator. The trencher ditch will also leave loose soil in the bottom of the ditch and make it harder to achieve long lasting consistent fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bear, post: 1172109, member: 5779"] A 3 inch pipe installed at 1/8 in./ft. slope will drain 548 sq. ft. during a 6 inch/hour rain fall. A pipe installed with greater slope will drain a larger area. FYI, a trencher ditch is much harder to settle than a wider ditch such as a 12 or 18 inch ditch that may be dug with the mini excavator. The trencher ditch will also leave loose soil in the bottom of the ditch and make it harder to achieve long lasting consistent fall. [/QUOTE]
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