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Brian Kennedy
kennedybc at comcast.net
Sun May 31 07:56:01 MDT 2009
A big enough dry well should do the job. How about attaching it to a soaker
hose? Is there something nearby that needs watering?
Brian Kennedy
On 5/31/09 6:24 AM, "Ben Zwissler" <bjzwissler at gmail.com> wrote:
> They make condensate pumps that collect the water in a reservoir and
> then periodically pump it out. You could pump it into your waste water
> pipe or into a storm drain.
>
> Another option is create a dry well - a buried 55 gallon drum filled
> with rocks and punctured to let water out. This distributes the water
> better, but may not solve your problem if you've got too much water.
>
> Ben Zwissler
> bjzwissler at gmail.com
> Columbus, IN
>
>
>
> On 5/31/2009 8:31 AM, Ronald Olds wrote:
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>>
>>
>> I have a problem where my house air conditional condensation line drains on
>> to the ground. I live in North East North Carolina where the AC is used a
>> lot and the humidity is fairly high. The ground area (a couple of feet in
>> diameter) around the end of the pipe is extremely wet; to the point of a
>> puddle of water sitting on top of the ground. I need to do something to get
>> rid of disperse this water. Anyone have any ideas?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>>
>> Ron Olds
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