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A ditch under the house (not mine) gets a small amount of water in it
every time it rains. I want to put a 40mm plastic drain pipe in the ditch to drain the water. The ditch slopes slightly downhill, and into the basement where the water collects. I want to stop the water going past the end of the pipe, and to stop earth getting into the pipe. Any ideas? Perhaps I could poke the pipe through a hole in some kind of membrane. |
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