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<blockquote data-quote="JayKay" data-source="post: 369502" data-attributes="member: 324"><p>Sump in the basement just started trickling on sunday.</p><p></p><p>Sump in the low point of the backyard normally pushes water out to the curb, during wet seasons, heavy rain, etc. That underground line is blown out in fall, and capped on the high end (street).</p><p></p><p>6 ft of snow and ice on my curb all winter. It's sunk down, but I can't get to that line to remove the cap, so ran a garden hose over the grass and snow, connected to sump and pump in the back yard. Pushes up only a couple of feet in elevation, but it's 150 ft long. Ran 24 hours straight, with no noticeable drop in the lake in my back yard.</p><p></p><p>Last night bought 150 lin ft of 1.25" black corrugated hose. Couple hours later, the lake was gone. Ran off and on all night. I finally got ahead of it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayKay, post: 369502, member: 324"] Sump in the basement just started trickling on sunday. Sump in the low point of the backyard normally pushes water out to the curb, during wet seasons, heavy rain, etc. That underground line is blown out in fall, and capped on the high end (street). 6 ft of snow and ice on my curb all winter. It's sunk down, but I can't get to that line to remove the cap, so ran a garden hose over the grass and snow, connected to sump and pump in the back yard. Pushes up only a couple of feet in elevation, but it's 150 ft long. Ran 24 hours straight, with no noticeable drop in the lake in my back yard. Last night bought 150 lin ft of 1.25" black corrugated hose. Couple hours later, the lake was gone. Ran off and on all night. I finally got ahead of it! [/QUOTE]
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