Exposed piping in East drainage field #1 IMG_9339.JPG
Exposed piping in East drainage field #2 IMG_9340.JPG
Exposed piping in East drainage field #3 IMG_9341.JPG
Exposed piping in East drainage field #4 Broken silt fencing bordering creek in background. IMG_9342.JPG
Exposed piping in East drainage field #5 IMG_9343.JPG
Exposed piping in East drainage field #6 IMG_9344.JPG
Exposed piping in East drainage field #7 Also notice the gap at the bottom of the silt fencing - so its not blocking much if at all. IMG_9348.JPG
View of the first drainage field, with erosion and exposed pipes and damage to fencing Foreground is the 'creek' between these two drainage fields which runs north-south, down into our properties IMG_9345.JPG
Gap in silt fencing in the first (established) drainage field IMG_9346.JPG
Exposed piping in West drainage field IMG_9347.JPG
Mangled silt fencing from a past flood event. Is simply replacing this silt fence over an over the only solution we have ? IMG_9349.JPG
This rock barrier runs only partway across the creek that runs between the two drainage fields. IMG_9350.JPG
Same rock barrier from previous photo, as seen from the creek (looking East). Notice the red silt that has deposited in the creek after much of it was washed downstream. IMG_9336.JPG
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Gap in fencing at southeast corner of the East draninage field. Point nearest to our property. IMG_9332.JPG
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View of significant stretch of collapsed silt fencing - in the distance. IMG_9335.JPG
Creek on our property. This was overflowing with reddish colored water in the recent spring flood events. The sediment is deposited here, behind the dam which can be seen at the far end of the creek. IMG_9351.JPG