Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 12:32 pm
We have a field with a steep rising gradient behind our garden and also natural springs in the field. Therefore we get a lot of surface run off coming down including a couple of small streams when it rains hard!
I'm planning on installing channel drains around the perimeter to collect the run off but then connect that into existing land drains that run down the side of the house. My question is whether a high volume of water entering a land drain will stay in the pipe or discharge through the perforations because the 'hydrostatic' pressure is outward rather than inward?
I'm planning on installing channel drains around the perimeter to collect the run off but then connect that into existing land drains that run down the side of the house. My question is whether a high volume of water entering a land drain will stay in the pipe or discharge through the perforations because the 'hydrostatic' pressure is outward rather than inward?