Hello everyone,
I'm looking into rectifying a few storm water drainage issues at my newly purchased house. My house is a post war property which falls away from the curb, there are no storm water connections i can easily join into and there is no easements i can utilize. Right now my shed down pipes disperse the water right down on the ground which is not sustainable.
My plans are to install a 5000L rain water tank, and from the overflow of this tank I'd like to run it into a rubble pit (gravel pit, seepage pit - I think they have a few names). to reduce how much surface water run off i have. The ground is full of clay, so i'm sure this will cause issues though.
council websites show some designs but hoping to get some real-world advice, and ideas from this great community. My understanding is i can dig a pit, 1m x 1m x 1.3m deep. Have an socked and slotted ag pipe running into this pit, filled with gravel. Geo fabric ontop and then 2-300mm of top soil to get it back to a level surface. Do i just run the ag pipe into the middle near the bottom of this pit? or do i coil it in the pit and support it with 20mm blue metal gravel?
I've tried to search for old posts but haven't had much luck!