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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Van Zandt County Permit for Installation of Culverts in the editor.
  2. Fill in the 'Date of Application' and 'Precinct #' fields at the top of the form.
  3. Enter your name as the Applicant/Property owner along with your phone number.
  4. Provide the address where the culvert installation will take place.
  5. Indicate the size of the culvert you plan to install, ensuring it meets the minimum length requirement of 24 ft unless otherwise approved.
  6. Review and acknowledge your responsibilities regarding costs, maintenance, and compliance with county regulations as outlined in the instructions.
  7. Sign and date the form at the bottom, ensuring all information is accurate before submission.

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It is the responsibility of the home owner to maintain their driveway, including the culvert. A private contractor may be hired to complete this work.
Placing the Culvert Pipe Once the trench is excavated and leveled with gravel or sand bedding, carefully place the pipe. Ensure it has a slight downward slope (around 2% grade) to help water flow through efficiently. Depending on the pipe materialHDPE, metal, or concretehandling equipment may be necessary.
Pipe culverts can be easily installed using a small dozer or backhoe. A log skidder or farm tractor with earth-moving attachments can also be used. The first steps in preparing the channel in which the culvert is to be placed is to remove surface soil where needed and to shape the culvert bed.
The Street Department will remove any sediment and/or debris obstructing the flow of the water through the ditch. The homeowner is responsible for maintaining the culverts under their driveway approach.
Installing a culvert pipe is a manageable project for experienced DIYers or contractorsbut doing it right requires attention to detail and the right tools. From planning and trenching to compaction and finishing, this guide will walk you through the process to ensure your driveway culvert is built to last.

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1:35 4:43 And the pipe is steady. Set the pipe in the center of the trench.MoreAnd the pipe is steady. Set the pipe in the center of the trench.
It is the responsibility of the home owner to maintain their driveway, including the culvert. A private contractor may be hired to complete this work. Any work completed within the Right-of-Way requires a permit and can be obtained through the Public Works Department.
For professional installation of your culvert, you can expect to pay between $1,000 and $9,000, with an average cost of about $4,500, depending on the length and type of pipe and your driveway material.

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