Old Riblet chair installed for the 1979-80 season. I probably rode that quite a few times in the early 90s.
https://www.newenglandskihistory.com/lifts/viewlift.php?id=527
It’s where the intitial development occurs as it moves up the coast that’ll determine snow vs shit. I’d prefer this development to occur along HAT then move NNEftom there. Right now that ain’t happening James
Around 8” and looks to remain the same as he hit February. No other way to polish this turd. We have another 1-2 weeks of peak snowfall climb then we begin the progression into spring.
Is the perimeter drain tied into a drywell currently or is it daylighted somewhere? I could see a drain that does not have a drywell failing given how much water we’ve seen and the high water tables. There is just no where for surface runoff to go. I’m surprised you didnt have a sump already installed given your proximity to the adjacent wetlands.
I got civil engineers i consult with saying they have never seen it this high.
im not sure what Chris’s remedy is as many communities do not allow you to discharge stormwater into the local sewer system. If he can do that I would have him install an exterior perimeter drain that can collect and discharge into that.