Posted by Hobo,NC on December 20, 2022 at 16:06:15 from (75.137.54.175):
I noticed a hole in my drive above the driveway pipe it was about 5ft from the right end. The hole was about a 5/6" circle it looked like I could get in the open space below it and take a nap. I called the local DOT that said they would come look at it but did not know when this was about 10AM. About 1PM a customer told me someone was digging up my drive sure enoufh it was the state repairing it. : ) They told me the concrete pipe had broke they coved it with a piece of metal are something and filling it back up.
The pipe is 60 years old and not reinforced : ( it needs to be replaced BTW its a 15" pipe.
Question should I go back with concrete are plastic pipe. Its a low area it needs to be cleaned out about every 10 years. I am gonna guess its 20ft wide I would like it a tad wider by about 5ft.
It was nice to have a government operation work as it should.
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