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Re: [permaculture] Access road run-off control strategies.
- From: Rick Valley <bamboogrove@cmug.com>
- To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [permaculture] Access road run-off control strategies.
- Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2003 14:51:29 -0700
Antonio;
I was going back thru what I missed when I headed south, and found your
query.
I'd recommend frequent road bars, built of whatever is cheapest: steel,
rock, or wood. By using a foreign material they will tend to be
self-maintaining, and the runoff can feed trees. The road bars should be
placed everywhere that water *begins* to run on the road during a heavy
rain. (yes, get out there in your raingear and observe!) I usually maintain
my road access with a pick and a rake; with the sand, you'd only need the
rake. Frequent work with handtools means you don't need the bulldozer.
I'll be doing it today.
-Rick
still raining. still dreaming in Oregon
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Re: [permaculture] Access road run-off control strategies.,
Rick Valley, 12/28/2003
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RE: [permaculture] Access road run-off control strategies.,
Antonio Scotti, 12/28/2003
- Re: [permaculture] Access road run-off control strategies., Rick Valley, 12/28/2003
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RE: [permaculture] Access road run-off control strategies.,
Kelly Finigan, 12/29/2003
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RE: [permaculture] Access road run-off control strategies.,
Antonio Scotti, 12/30/2003
- RE: [permaculture] Access road run-off control strategies., Kelly Finigan, 12/31/2003
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RE: [permaculture] Access road run-off control strategies.,
Antonio Scotti, 12/30/2003
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- RE: [permaculture] Access road run-off control strategies., Richard Archer, 12/31/2003
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RE: [permaculture] Access road run-off control strategies.,
Antonio Scotti, 12/28/2003
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