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Retired 23 years
is that where the witches were hung?Next time I’m in Salem County, I’ll take a look. I don’t recall any ditches on the side of the road. Pretty flat state.
is that where the witches were hung?Next time I’m in Salem County, I’ll take a look. I don’t recall any ditches on the side of the road. Pretty flat state.
No, it’s a part of Delaware that took over in South Jersey. Pretty sure it’s south of the Mason Dixon line.is that where the witches were hung?
Do you think she’s high tonight? Lol.No, it’s a part of Delaware that took over in South Jersey. Pretty sure it’s south of the Mason Dixon line.
That’s Salem, Massachusetts.is that where the witches were hung?
No, it’s a part of Delaware that took over in South Jersey. Pretty sure it’s south of the Mason Dixon line.[/QUOTE]
That answers a lot of my questions
I’ve never done anything to her! That’s what’s so funny.Do you think she’s high tonight? Lol.
Is that mailbox in your pic your old stripper pole?
A ditch and culverts are a plenty efficient enough way to move water and much cheaperIt sounds in stupid. Why’s there no curbs?
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It sounds in stupid. Why’s there no curbs?
No ditches in our state. Union rules dictate expensive rain water mitigation.Next time I’m in Salem County, I’ll take a look. I don’t recall any ditches on the side of the road. Pretty flat state.
Stupid waste of money. Ditches work fine in rural areas and a lot cheaper.No ditches in our state. Union rules dictate expensive rain water mitigation.
None. Just storm draining. Some newer sub developments require the land to be contoured in a way as to channel water away from the street. Not really a ditch though.You have ditches to mow up there? I don’t think we have ditches here.
We can't have unsightly ditches.Stupid waste of money. Ditches work fine in rural areas and a lot cheaper.
Urban sprawl has been slowly replacing a lot of ditches with storm drains but doesn't make sense out in the country.We can't have unsightly ditches.
The Carolinas have many ditches. They raise the road, basically creating wetlands in the process. I don't know if it's still a ditch at that point?Urban sprawl has been slowly replacing a lot of ditches with storm drains but doesn't make sense out in the country.
Roads have to be higher with a crown for drainage. The difference is how the run off is handled. Otherwise will just create swampy areas.The Carolinas have many ditches. They raise the road, basically creating wetlands in the process. I don't know if it's still a ditch at that point?
I think it is real swampy to begin with in the eastern parts.Roads have to be higher with a crown for drainage. The difference is how the run off is handled. Otherwise will just create swampy areas.
The Carolinas are creating wetlands on purpose?
High water table for sure. Too flat for good drainage too.I think it is real swampy to begin with in the eastern parts.