
Something is wrong since Harvey. The land does not drain like it used to. The drains have been long cleaned out, so I don't think that is the problem. I think the waterways have shifted. Land has moved. Soil has been deposited where it was not before. That's my hypothesis anyway.
These pictures of my house are from a heavy rain we had 3 weeks ago. Heavy rains like this did not have this effect before. This actually is higher water than we had during Harvey. The pictures are pretty alarming; the water is at my foundation. But I am still not concerned about flooding. I still am convinced that the whole county would have to be under water for the house to flood, because the land is so very flat.
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Something is wrong since Harvey. The land does not drain like it used to. The drains have been long cleaned out, so I don't think that is the problem. I think the waterways have shifted. Land has moved. Soil has been deposited where it was not before. That's my hypothesis anyway.
These pictures of my house are from a heavy rain we had 3 weeks ago. Heavy rains like this did not have this effect before. This actually is higher water than we had during Harvey. The pictures are pretty alarming; the water is at my foundation. But I am still not concerned about flooding. I still am convinced that the whole county would have to be under water for the house to flood, because the land is so very flat.
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Could be. I've heard some heavy machinery running on the ranch behind me. Maybe the owner put up some dams to keep his own property from flooding, which meant more flooding for my place.I would guess that someone, somewhere, has added fill. Maybe a road re-build or something. Sometimes just a small private modification can make a difference in levels/flows.
NoDo they use storm pumps down there?
I'm considering digging a pond. I've always wanted one, and it would give the water somewhere to go.That is a crap load of water. Wonder how this could be fixed? It isn't even spring yet.![]()
True, but I live in the country, and there hasn't been any development around here since my house was built in '84.The water has less land. The concrete jungle moves the water fast to reservoirs. A couple of years ago, some lakes we're 21 feet above flood stage. Even the Red River almost rose to the train trusses bridge just west of I-35.
The percent of land that can absorb the rainfall and the "extra" water redirected towards it is becoming less.
LOL it's a landline junction box. Good thing I don't have a land line,Is that a no wake buoy in the photo?![]()
And after a few years of the birds dropping fish eggs, you can break out your fly rod with a barbed-less hook for some catch and release.I'm considering digging a pond. I've always wanted one, and it would give the water somewhere to go.
My street is an anomaly. It's a residential street (with > 1 acre lots) in the middle of nowhere. There is no subdivision. We are not in any city. The permitting is a joke. I applied for a county building permit to erect my workshop. They just wanted $35; they didn't care about my plans, if the structure was engineered, if it was going to be safe, anything. Nobody came to check it out. Everything around me is rice fields and ranch land. I do not think there is anybody doing any engineering around here.You should get your neighbors who agree with you......and write the city engineer. You didn't have this flooding before, right?
The city had to permit any changes after the flood. Have regional neighbors report differences too. Some engineer might have made a mis-calculation. It might be part of a larger problem......a letter will not be ignored. Have a lawyer send the inquiry of concerns.
My street is an anomaly. It's a residential street (with > 1 acre lots) in the middle of nowhere. There is no subdivision. We are not in any city. The permitting is a joke. I applied for a county building permit to erect my workshop. They just wanted $35; they didn't care about my plans, if the structure was engineered, if it was going to be safe, anything. Nobody came to check it out. Everything around me is rice fields and ranch land. I do not think there is anybody doing any engineering around here.



