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  • Driveway culvert elevations Short Bayberry Errett Bridge Addy Evergreen
  • Bridge Road Drainage Fall 2007 Update
  • Bridge Road Drainage Fall 2006 Update
  • Winter 2005/06 update:
    While it's not working PERFECTLY, the Addy Road Demonstration Project appears to be quite successful. As a recap: all culverts under driveways on the north side of the road were replaced with new ones which are ALL located above the point at which water leaves the community. The elevation of the ditch was raised to match the culverts using fill excavated as part of the process of paving beachside Short Road. Additionally, the last 200' or so of ditch were completely buried, with catch basins installed 2 catch basins were installed, and were designed to keep water west of us from backing up into the community. Although the ditch bottom was raised, it is still quite wide. This has the undesirable effect that water moves quite slowly, so leaves and needles do not get swept downstream. We are considering what we can do that might be cost effective to solve this problem, and will keep this issue in mind as we move on to other portions of the community. It is likely that the next portion to be attacked will be the west end of Bridge Road. Bridge Road is unique in that it has a culvert under the pavement that connects the 2 ditches together, so it makes sense to start at the west and and work eastward on both sides of the street as the budget permits. In an ideal situation, this could get done early in the fiscal year (perhaps April or May 2006), but fall 2006 is more likely.

    In 2003, work on solving Middlesex Beach's seemingly perpetual Pineside drainage problem increased dramatically. Several factors have led to the Board making this decision. One is that the Road Paving Plan initiated by President Joe Woolman in the mid 1990's is nearing completion (with only the beach side stub of Short Rd remaining). In addition, the Board has changed the budgeting process to better separate Capital Improvement spending from Operating Expenses (and Beach Replenishment). These actions make it easier to identify funds for other Capital Improvement projects throughout the community

    A 1992 survey by the Delaware Department of Soil Conservation, and a 2000 survey done by Artesian Water, provide the data we are currently using. Since the main survey was done over 10 years old, several driveway culverts have been relocated by property owners, several have been added, several have become quite clogged with debris, and some have been crushed. DNREC's Drainage Section has indicated they can do additional surveying and provide design assistance, hopefully during the coming winter. However, the Board wishes to undertake a demonstration project this coming (2003-04) offseason, and has asked the Public Works Committee for its recommendation.
    It is clear that the data at hand is most reliable for the ditch along the north side of Addy Rd; this also contains the water that leaves Middlesex Beach at the lowest elevation. This ditch contains almost no culverts which have extensive landscaping near the ends, making it relatively easy to adjust the height and pitch of these culverts.
    Most other roads have had far more culverts altered since 1992. In addition, many of the property owners along most other roads have done extensive landscaping of the ends of the culverts, (stone or wood walls; plantings other than natural vegetation) making it more difficult and expensive for these culverts to be adjusted.

  • August 2005 Installation of coffer dam/cleanout
  • August 2003 Addy Road Ditch Conditions
  • May 2003 Addy Road Pump Test
  • Joe Wolf's August 2002 Proposal

  • Maps/Pictures:
  • 1928 USGS Map
  • 1954 USGS Map
  • 1973 Overhead Photo

  • Driveway Culvert Info:
  • Short Road
  • Bayberry Road
  • Errett Road
  • Bridge Road
  • Addy Road
  • Evergreen Road

  • Other Elevation Info:
  • Pine Side Roadway elevations
  • Diagram of Original Ditch System
  • Past Drainage Committee Reports:
  • August 2004 Drainage Report
  • May 2003 Spring Meeting-Drainage Report
  • March 2003 Drainage Update
  • August 2002 Drainage Comm/DelDOT meeting
  • February 2001 Drainage Committee Report
  • May 1991 Memo to Property Owners

  • External Drainage Data:
  • Jefferson Creek Tide Data
  • Little Assawoman Tide Data
  • Tide Gauge Info
  • Lewes Storm Surge Info
  • OC Inlet Storm Surge Info
  • US Storm Surge Info
  • Millsboro Pond Flow Data
  • Tax Ditches in Delaware

  • Miscellaneous Links:
  • NDSpro.com
  • NDSpro.com Drainage Catalog
  • Illinois Drainage Law
  • Drainage System Maintenance
  • Community Initiative Clears Drainage System
  • Interesting Legal Document
  • Backhoe Excavation of Drainage Ditches using Hub Stakes
  • St.Andrews, Mantioba Drainage to do list
  • Mont Co, OH Drainage Ditch FAQ
  • Hudson, OH Drainage Ditch Elimination Application
  • Army Corps Permits
  • Something similar
  • A nice description of Storm Water probs somewhere in Michigan
  • Salisbury Man violates Clean Water Act
  • Do Drainage Ditches behave like Streams?
  • Hancor Drainage products
  • Report a jammed culvert (Albany, NY)
  • Another Army Corps of Engr Link

  • Page and all photography thereon by David A. Wiecking
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