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Post by joebill on Jun 10, 2019 16:50:46 GMT
The more enterprising folks around here built their cesspools using the railroad ties from the defunct El Paso and Southwestern railroad. Laid the ties up like little log cabins underground with a roof of more ties, dirt over the top. Plenty of leakage between the ties. Lotsa work, though.
I dunno what the talk of elevation is. Although it might leak in loose joints you have elevation from the top of the barn to the ground.
I am sure I do not fully understand the problem, but there is the remote possibility you are viewing it upside down. Rarely have I needed to disperse water without making a big mess or cluttering the landscape with junk, but that sounds like your problem....no?
Since I am a bit short of back-and-forth time right now, I will make some suppositions. Suppose your barn is 20 feet tall to the drain pipes and you need to remove the water at least 20 feet from the barn wall and then disperse it.
I'd put in a few poles 19' from the barn, 15' tall, plumb the whole mess to dump the water in a loose spray pattern 16' in the air, nothing to mess up or trip on or run into but a few poles. Would not produce water from the pipes except when you get water from the sky. No digging except for the pole holes and if there is used sprinkler pipe available around there like there is around here, fairly cheap installation....gotta go.....Joe
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