What a day! Rained as hard as I've ever seen. Took us 4 hours to get home- normally 45 minutes. Roads overcome with driveway washout, and the main highway leading home was closed in the opposite direction(happily) because it actually did flood four feet. Two poor saps tried to go thru- and their cars became floating carcasas.
Got home and the 10,000 gallon cistern had 10,100 gallons of water in it. As well as a film of water in the basement. Set up a fan, that will dry out- it's a poured foundation with some old rugs that aren't worth anything. Probably will hafta throw at least one of them out.
I recently purchased what we call a trash pump- aka clear water pump. Stuck that in the crawl space above the manhole covering the cistern to get that dirty water out first; then opened the manhole cover and dumped the hose in there, and started pumping down the cistern. Even tho I have a pretty stiff hose, it still collapsed a bit and the 3000 gallons per hour is down to half that. I guess I need a fire hose type rigidity- those are mucho expensive however.
Knowing I needed to keep an eye on things, I decided to light one up, sit on the driveway, and spent an hour smoking, watching the deer and birds, and the water gushing from the hose. That cigar made the hour go by quite pleasantly. Another plus for cigar smoking!
:-)
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Originally Posted by hotreds:
Even tho I have a pretty stiff hose
No need to brag! LOL
Sorry to hear about your misfortunes, but at least you had time to watch wildlife and smoke a cigar.
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