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Hi guys,
Digging a soakaway, initially dug to 2.5 meters deep - but after a month of testing it was not draining at all.
Clay layer seems to go on forever, we have a hilly field to the side of the soakaway - theres lots of red clay very old land drain pipes which run across our property a few feet under the surface - presumably due to the bad drainage of the soil?
I have now managed to reach 3.5 meters deep, I had to dig out a pad for the digger to sit lower to reach this depth- however it still seems to be clay, the water still seems to be sitting in the bottom. I realise I need to reach the porous layer after the clay, but at what point do I give up, this seems insanely deep ? is this normal?
I read exceptions can be made if a soakway is not feasible the normal drain can be used - the waterboard require an additional payment per month for the extra run off water...?
Digging a soakaway, initially dug to 2.5 meters deep - but after a month of testing it was not draining at all.
Clay layer seems to go on forever, we have a hilly field to the side of the soakaway - theres lots of red clay very old land drain pipes which run across our property a few feet under the surface - presumably due to the bad drainage of the soil?
I have now managed to reach 3.5 meters deep, I had to dig out a pad for the digger to sit lower to reach this depth- however it still seems to be clay, the water still seems to be sitting in the bottom. I realise I need to reach the porous layer after the clay, but at what point do I give up, this seems insanely deep ? is this normal?
I read exceptions can be made if a soakway is not feasible the normal drain can be used - the waterboard require an additional payment per month for the extra run off water...?