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_ . <br /> running all the way along and it went into that would <br /> definitely back up with that situation. I suppose adding <br /> a culvert down road in front would alleviate that. Let me <br /> know whenever you get to that point and perhaps can <br /> look at making changes up front. <br /> Wed 28. Aug at 13:10 <br /> Peter <br /> I wanted to alert you to watershed issues from your lot <br /> that flooded/damaged my driveway during the recent <br /> storm. Since we last spoke I placed a sandbag wall with <br /> a french drain relief point near the driveway to prevent <br /> runoff from your lot potentially damaging my house <br /> foundation. This drainage appeared to be functioning <br /> after periods of rain that were around 2-8 inches. <br /> However during this recent event my drainage was <br /> overwhelmed by your surface water. Fortunately the <br /> wall worked but I had to keep a watch on the wall <br /> throughout the storm and add a few bags to prevent <br /> failure after the wall was loaded. <br /> There was a large river running down my driveway as <br /> the water was coming from the entire front portion of <br /> your lot and because of the volume of water it eroded <br /> my driveway down to the lava cap about 50 feet long <br /> and 6-8 inches deep pushing all aggregate down in low <br /> area of my driveway. I spent all day yesterday fixing and <br /> pulling 2 inch drain rock from other areas to fill in the <br /> cut out area. During the storm I noticed 2 other spots <br /> (front and back) that also had drainage from your lot. <br /> My concern is we have never had flooding issues from <br /> that lot before (i.e. Feb 2023; 80 inches of rain in one <br /> month with no impacts) but after your clearing work <br /> watershed issues started occurring. You indicated <br /> before your clearing work to let you know if there were <br /> issues with water because changes would happen. I let <br /> you know during our last in person conversation about <br /> watershed issues from your lot and nothing has been <br /> done to mitigate. <br /> Had I not invested time and resources into erecting my <br />