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Posted by JK-NY on January 14, 2005 at 13:54:19 from (66.218.24.110):
In Reply to: OT - Making a gravel drive through mud bowl, will posted by Kirk Grau on January 14, 2005 at 09:19:49:
A couple thoughts to go with the good acvice already given-- is it possible to raise the grade in this low area (fill in the low spot), either with fill and/or bringing in a dozer and using on site material ?Does rain water off the roof of your building contribute to this wet area??Maybe gutters or other diversion of runoff could help.Not sure how big or low this area is , but if you can get your driveway up out of the mud and standing water it will help alot. If there is not a huge rush to do this , you may be able to get some good hard fill for free
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