2004-5 Pipe

 

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2004 07 27 Heavy Rain

2004 08 30 Tropical Storm Gaston

Day 1 - Our Sandbox Toys are Bigger than Yours

Sandbox toys, day 3

Sandbox toys, day 4

Sandbox toys, 2004 12 22

Sandbox Toys, 2004 12 28

2004 12 29, More Cutting

2004 12 30 Second Cut, Headwall Starts

2005 01 03 Sandbox Toys

2005 01 04 Pipe Install

2005 01 05 Pipe Install

2005 01 06 Pipe Install

2005 01 07 Pipe Install

2005 01 10 Pipe Install

2005 01 11 Pipe Install

2005 01 12 Pipe Install

2005 01 13 Pipe Install

2005 01 17 Pipe Install, Last Sections

2005 01 18 Riprap In, Old Pipe Out

2005 01 19 Riprap In, Headwall Dig, Snow

2005 01 21 Headwall Pour Starts

2005 01 24 Headwall Forms Work

2005 01 25 Headwall Forms Work

2005 01 26 Headwall Forms Work, Headwall Poured

2005 01 27, Riprap, Drive Repaired

2005 01 28, Headwall Finished

2005 04 02 It Works

2005 04 15, Last Riprap, Grading

2005 04 18 Grout, Topsoil, Grading

2005 04 19 Topsoil, Grading, Grass

 

 

2005 01 06 Pipe Install

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Today was an fairly uneventful day. Good progress. Pipe was put in towards the street and well in front of the cut through, well gone and buried dam. This is taken from the street looking towards the dam and the river. I think 4 sections were put in. The next few show this.

This next shot is looking back toward the street. You can see the old pipe and how much smaller and higher up it is.

Here you can see that our new pipe actually holds water! Oh Boy!

There is a lot of water in the pipe here because they workers are now blocking the stream way back at the street. This lets them work in the trench and keep the pipe relatively dry so they can do concrete work in it. How do they block the stream?

By inserting a huge inflatable plug in the old pipe. They blow this up with the air compressor, and at least last week this would give them a 2-4 hours before the stream would get too high. They would then deflate and remove the plug and the water would flow out.

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