Alright, this is probably not going to be the easiest thing to read as Im not great at explaining things by typing them out so bear with me. I recently built a new shop on my property. I didn’t have alot of great options since basically all of my property is at the very least on a slight downhill slope. I chose to tear down an old barn and rebuild where it was since the site was already fairly level, solid ground with a 12x15 concrete pad right next to it. Here’s where it’s going to get long winded. The barn appeared to have been built with its left wall, if looking at the front of it, built right up against about a 2.5-3’ bank. So after the barn was down I rented a mini excavator and dug the bank back about 10’ the smoothed it out to what I thought was an acceptable grade. I doing know the percent but it falls about 5’ over about a 20ish’ distance. Right when it levels back out I dug a French drain starting at about a foot deep that goes about 5’ past the back of the shop, makes a very gradual turn, while running down the side of the shop, in front of the shop before the exit that is right at 100’ from the start and at a depth of about 2.5-3’. under the wrapped 4” perforated pipe is about 2” of creek rock that I found under an old gravel drive way on my property, then I filled the ditch with the creek gravel except for the top 5” or so which I finished off with the same size gravel used for the base under my new concrete slab. Honestly, I don’t know if that is the “right“ amount of slope for the pipe or not, I just know that it is I. Fact running downhill the whole way, I made sure for there to be no low spots in the pipe. I almost forgot to mention that the soil Im working with is good old south eastern USA red clay. So aside from the pipe I was expecting for the trence it’s self to be able to carry a fair amount of water. My intentions were for the French drain to catch the run off from the rest of the slightly elevated property and keep it from getting under my slab. Here’s the issue, after a couple good heavy rains, something happened that I had not expected the red clay to do. It’s actually wound up eroding where I smoothed the bank out into a more gradual slope, and eroded it pretty bad, to the point to where the fine red clay particles washed down over my 1”-1.5” gravel and basically stopped up the part of my French drain that runs down the side of my shop, causing water to pool very bad and even get up under the slab imsure. At the exit of the French drain there will be a lot of water coming out but nothing. Near as much as I would think that 4” pipe plus the ditch is self could flow. Any tips on what I can do to keep the erosion from coverimf the top of my ditch? Should I cut it back and lessen the slope more? I could a little but not as much as would probably be needed. also equipment is very costly to rent around here. I’m kind of at a loss. I’ll attach a couple of pics from my security cameras to give you a bit of a visual. The first pic is normal dry conditions, the second pic, I would almost say is a pretty extreme example but it seems like huge, fast moving storms that dump massive amounts of rain in just a few minutes are getting more common, on just a more normal storm or rainy day this doesnt happen anywhere newr this extent

