A culvert is tidied up
This is how the culvert looks now. |
Here's how it looked before. |
Last week, my husband brought up a topic I had forgotten.
"Have you weeded the culvert?" Steve asked. I replied that I ran my small weed wacker in that area of the yard. But pulling weeds? No.
"Could you?" he asked, hopefully. Well, sure. That's what I do, after all, pull weeds all over our big yard.
This project actually went pretty smoothly. In about two hours I'd pulled all the weeds, cleaned off and replaced rocks, and got rid of the debris.
What is a culvert? According to The Constructor.org, a culvert is made up of various materials, such as aluminum, steel or concrete, and generally runs underneath or near a road to provide a place for drainage, or to run cables.
The culvert near our house was put in place several years ago by Scott County, Iowa.
Before this solution, rainfall rushed down the ditch and wrought significant damage in its wake. We actually tried several times to solve the drainage problem but the final design worked and was finished in 2017.
It actually looks pretty nice. I have also started looking at various culverts in this part of Scott County. Most look just fine, thank you!
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