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Title: back filling buried water lines
Post by: skiwest on October 03, 2007, 11:16:17 AM
iv'e got my trench all done and the power cable , telephone and water  are all in on a bed of sand 2-3 " but I know I am going to run out of sand as some of the piles got buried by backhoe.  I have to use sand around power cable but was wondering if it would be a good idea to use scrap lumber , 2x4s along the poly water line.

My ground is river gravel, mostly small , all round, some sand to seams of pure sand.  Where I have sand I "mined" it to backfill until the trench walls couldn't take any more undercutting.

Or can I put the gravel by hand directly on water line 4"  and then back fill with skid steer?
Title: Re: back filling buried water lines
Post by: glenn kangiser on October 03, 2007, 08:17:25 PM
The last is what I would do -- smooth gravel won't hurt much -- I shaded in clay then backfilled with clay and rocks with the Bobcat.  Should not be a problem if you are gentle. :)