like John T. says... "Generally speaking, one is not permitted by law to alter the natural flow and drainage of surface water to the detriment of his neighbors"
What MOST people dont realise is that "altering the natural flow and drainage" without a proper permit from the US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS is a FELONY.....YUP the A.C.E. has a topo map of that area that shows the natural drainage, if you change it without a permit they can put you in jail. We just had this where a county engineer approved a pond to be built about 5 years ago, changed the drainage, was washing out the yard of the next guy down hill. He never got A.C.E. approval for it, they made the county fill in the pond and repair all the damage, and pay the down hill guy for 3 trees washed out. The county engineer and code enforcement officer both got big fines and fired from the county.
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