A water expert came to look at our stream yesterday, for two reasons: the fact that water came through the wall of our house raises some worrying questions about the structural integrity of the tunnel the stream goes through under our garage, and up at the top of the waterfall, the raging flood eroded away some stones underneath a number of large heavy stones, and one day they'll come crashing down, possibly blocking the tunnel and creating a huge flood.
He turned out to be a really interesting guy, just as fascinated by underground stuff as I 🙂
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After the recent flood, the spring stopped working again. So once more, we went up into the field to try and dig up the pipework.
To recap, last time it stopped, we pulled out the ancient map my grandparents had made when setting up the spring plumbing in the field, and started trying to find either of the two header tanks. We figured that checking the state of the header tanks would be a good way to narrow the problem down. We didn't find either tank, but we did find a part of the pipework. Amusingly, it had a large iron stake nailed through the ceramic pipe, an earthing point for a nearby overhead electricity line. This made it easy for us to life away a broken of shattered pipe and observe a healthy stream of clear water down the thing, indicating the problem was further downhill; but the thick clay was holding the shattered pipe together perfectly well, so we put it back again and carefully packed it down.
Failing to find the header tank in good time, after having spent a lot of time digging around in heavy clay to try and exhume it, we connected a compressor to the pipe where it emerged from the ground by the house, and blew air up it. This caused air to bubble from the ground at a point in the field, but when the compressor was removed, a lot of mud spurted out of the pipe followed by clean water... it had clearly disturbed a blockage. So we considered it fixed for now.
But anyway, recently it failed again. And since there's no mains water available at the moment, this is a bit of a blow.
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We've built a flood diverter:
Heavy rain is predicted tomorrow, and if it floods again, this thing should help to divert the stream around behind the house.
Thing is, it reminds me of the scenery from the first part of Half Life: 2. I feel compelled to find some yellow paint and put a lambda symbol on it.
Firstly, Sarah's fallen ill too. Throwing up lots. We took her to the doctors who said that hopefully it'd pass in a day or so, and to get in touch if it didn't, or if it got worse.
Secondly, the good news, the insurance people will happily replace all the damaged stuff from downstairs, and gave us £200 up front to cover short-term emergency living expenses!