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<blockquote data-quote="miniconnect" data-source="post: 457426" data-attributes="member: 4443"><p>How about, seeing it isn't a big area, why not a 6inch pipe to the river or wherever into the lowest point of the bowl and bring it up to the surface. we T'd into a 6inch leader for the same reason, inserted t-piece, 6inch twinwall to just above surface, placed a barrel with both ends cut out around that, filled that with 40mm Gravel, and a bit of mesh to cap the open pipe.</p><p>The pipe coming to surface was twinwall with the slits enlarged using a grinder.</p><p></p><p>That way you save a lot of gravel and a lot of metres of pipe, because surely the sand drains fast anyway, you just need to get the water off the surface fast?</p><p></p><p>Could get pic to explain if it helps?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miniconnect, post: 457426, member: 4443"] How about, seeing it isn't a big area, why not a 6inch pipe to the river or wherever into the lowest point of the bowl and bring it up to the surface. we T'd into a 6inch leader for the same reason, inserted t-piece, 6inch twinwall to just above surface, placed a barrel with both ends cut out around that, filled that with 40mm Gravel, and a bit of mesh to cap the open pipe. The pipe coming to surface was twinwall with the slits enlarged using a grinder. That way you save a lot of gravel and a lot of metres of pipe, because surely the sand drains fast anyway, you just need to get the water off the surface fast? Could get pic to explain if it helps? [/QUOTE]
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