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Thanks for any assistance. We got a guy to dig a trench at the lower part of a small embankment, along the dirt driveway to the drain. He only had one bucket size so really the trench was too wide to begin with, about 40-50cm. The trench is clay. Now each time it rains , here and there small areas of that embankment wall in the trench, collapse. What would be the best solution to ensuring the trench never collapses?
thanks Dave..yes I can see a solution in your advice... much appreciated
Hi @JacqG and all
just using a photo I have on website.
For you steeper wall areas. Simple rock wall with black woven weed mat behind supports an embankment (weed mat is cheaper than Geo cloth given you have a reasonably long section to do.
Use the weed mat plastic to line the trench fully including side walls. any excess simply fold under itself on the sides.
The rocks bed into the wall on top of weed mat and all the recent rains didnt budge them or allow erosion. Note the dirt path no erroision tracks after 2 years todate.
The dish part of the trench use weed mat with broken brick on top finish off with nicer gravel as a top layer. Including more of the crushed drive way rock it will settle in to the top of the brick work and still allow water to flow.
By all means run a ag pipe sitting in the middle of the bricks but I dont think it will benifit you much more than broken bricks ( the kind with holes in them) as the water always finds its way down stream
a ha.. thanks for that, really helpful!
Hi @JacqG
Thanks for sending the photos. Now that we see what's happening have you considered creating a concrete channel such as a spoon drain? It is possible to do it in 1m sections so that it will not crack or split. Another option is to use Brighton Masonry 200 x 200 x 50mm Charcoal Mypave Paver and build a "U" shaped channel to direct the water to the drain. The pavers can be joined together using Selleys 320g Liquid Nails Original Construction Adhesive.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
wow so many great ideas and options..I guess I want to be able to do it as cheaply and effectively as possible. Am liking the brick rubble with mesh to geo.. Everyone has been really helpful!
Please keep us updated on the project @JacqG, as I'm sure everyone will be keen to hear what method you go with.
Mitchell
will do
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