Hi everyone,
I dug up a storm water bubbler/pit to find a blockage in one of our gardens. What I found was that there wasn't a blockage as such, but rather the end points (circled in pink) have an open bottom that sits flush on dense dirt and rocks causing the necks of the drains to be permanently full. I am guessing the original idea is that this would drain slowly, but the ground is too dense for this to work. The inlets circled in green run down to other storm water pipes and have no relatrionship with the outlets circled in pink (other than to catch their run-off sometimes).
The best plan I have at this stage is to drill some weaper holes down the necks of the outlets circled in pink and then fill the hole in with loose, largish rocks. Part of me is also considering trying to connect the bottom of these outlets to the inlets in green but not sure if this is wise.
For more context, the inlets in green are about 30cm higher than the pipes that feed the bubblers in pink.
I am open to ides. Thanks everyone.
