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digitS'
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Several years ago, the neighbor had a leaky irrigation valve. When the valve was open, the mainline was tight with pressure and none of the pipe fittings leaked much.
That's still true but there is a low place along the mainline and when the pressure drops, one long section of pipes drains there. This amounts to nothing now - a puddle that disappears in about an hour. When that valve leaked there was a 3' puddle in the neighbor's lawn constantly thru irrigation season.
I volunteered to route it into my garden. By digging a little 3' x 5' x 8" hole and moving the puddled water thru a pvc pipe, I had a place to grow watercress! It worked really great! ... until the valve was replaced.
Steve
That's still true but there is a low place along the mainline and when the pressure drops, one long section of pipes drains there. This amounts to nothing now - a puddle that disappears in about an hour. When that valve leaked there was a 3' puddle in the neighbor's lawn constantly thru irrigation season.
I volunteered to route it into my garden. By digging a little 3' x 5' x 8" hole and moving the puddled water thru a pvc pipe, I had a place to grow watercress! It worked really great! ... until the valve was replaced.
Steve