Posted: 6/23/2011 8:42:52 AM EDT
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Storm systems are designed using "Hydraulic Grade Line." This basically determines what size pipe is required for x amount of water to pass through at y amount of speed. Sounds like either your system or the city system is not good enough for a 10 year storm event. In other words, bigger pipes at a sufficient grade are needed. ETA Or you could build an awesome roman style pool. |
| Sounds like your "y" is a good solution. Are you sure there aren't any obstructions in the current drain pipe? Roots, debre, etc...? Have seen similar situations where the water was only a problem once or twice a year, and an added sump pump or lift station was added as a "back up" when the water rose to high. |
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Sounds like your "y" is a good solution. Are you sure there aren't any obstructions in the current drain pipe? Roots, debre, etc...? Have seen similar situations where the water was only a problem once or twice a year, and an added sump pump or lift station was added as a "back up" when the water rose to high. I don't think there are any obstructions in the drain, given how it flows fine until a certain point. Then, a complete stop. Rain lets up for a bit, and it suddenly starts flowing again. Happens every time there's a heavy rain. That's what makes me think there's something else besides a clog. |
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Not knowledgable enough to have an opinion re: the drainage but that atrium setup intrigues me. It's the main reason we bought the house. It's got floor-to-ceiling windows all the way around it, with 3 sliding glass doors. There was a wooden deck in it originally, but we had that removed and put in a stone patio with a fountain and landscaping. I'll see if I can find some pictures when I get home. |
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Your drain idea sounds about right.
I'm surprised to begin with though, that this drain actually goes into the storm sewer directly. It's just residential rainwater...right? I HOPE! Honestly, if that drain is ONLY for storm drainage, I would block it off and run ALL of it out onto your driveway. |

