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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 3998658" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>I'm curious, what's beyond the black and white fence and what is to the right of the pic? Other neighbors yards or public right of ways or.....? O know some places there are laws that whatever water runs off your property you are responsible for. So, if your neighbors behind or to the sides of you have their rain runoff contributing to your pond then they should be made aware of it and help figure some of this out. If you dump a truck load of dirt in your back yard is it just going to move the standing water problem to a neighbors yard and pizz them off? </p><p></p><p>Without knowing whats on the other side of the two fence lines in front and to the right we really can't give great advice without causing more problems elsewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 3998658, member: 14646"] I'm curious, what's beyond the black and white fence and what is to the right of the pic? Other neighbors yards or public right of ways or.....? O know some places there are laws that whatever water runs off your property you are responsible for. So, if your neighbors behind or to the sides of you have their rain runoff contributing to your pond then they should be made aware of it and help figure some of this out. If you dump a truck load of dirt in your back yard is it just going to move the standing water problem to a neighbors yard and pizz them off? Without knowing whats on the other side of the two fence lines in front and to the right we really can't give great advice without causing more problems elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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