Next time try sliding the bag on a tarp and drag it to the street by pulling the tarp and one guy holding the bag upright, works for me if you have this problem
That is a good idea. I didn't have any tarps with me that day. I don't take them unless I know I'm going to have to use them. I probably couldn't have used the tarp in that situation anyhow because the landscaping was too overgrown around that downspout. I also like the idea of the orange snow fence. That would be an easier way to handle a heavy bag.
Brian
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I grabbed a bunch of free pails from the local bakery and I cut a slot on the back of them about 3 inches down to slide the downspout over, just a thought!
I grabbed a bunch of free pails from the local bakery and I cut a slot on the back of them about 3 inches down to slide the downspout over, just a thought!
That's awesome Bob, I'll have to try that. Good idea.
Once you've collected the run-off, where is a "safe" place to dispose of it? Field, lake, stream, etc...?
Avoid dumping it into waterways, that will get you in trouble and kill fish from chlorine shock. In the woods near the home or in a gravel driveway works as it can break down there without effecting plants. Your local waste water treatment will probably take it as well.
I imagine it is ok for storm drains? I mean people around me empty their pools every year right into the street. That being said why the heck not get drain pipe and run them to the street might be a bit of an investment but it should last ya. Or you could get the drain hose that they use for pools and use that.
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I just dump it into a gravel driveway when possible or pour onto a fence line or anywhere else weeds are an issue. Cleaning concrete with it isn't a bad idea, I really don't think it would stain concrete, especially if it's rinsed before it would be allowed to dry. Recycling at it's finest.