tl;dr Found a drainage pipe and don't know where it's coming from. How can I trace it?
Long story: So I found some mysterious white drainage pipe buried in my backyard.
Background my house is on a gentle slope from the street that ends with a river in the backyard. My house has driveway drains, French drains and downspouts all tied into an underground drain system that empties into the creek. It moves the water quite well and keeps the house area bone dry as it should be. Recently repaired much of the system at great cost, so I've seen all of it and is now in 100% shape.
I had a muddy spot in the backyard in the 5 years I've lived here and blamed it on the creek. When I repaired the old drainage system last fall the muddy spot migrated to a new area about 10 yards away which made my question what was going on.
So I excavated in the muddy spot and low and behold I discovered a mystery drainage pipe. Looks like a 6"white PVC pipe, pretty old, and directly under my recently repaired drainage pipe. Putting in my new green pipe must have damaged the mystery line at this spot. And there is no outlet to this mystery line. Wherever it terminates, it's under my lawn not in the river. I can see the entire riverbed at low tide and the only outlets are the ones my current system is connected to.
This mystery pipe is draining quite a lot of what looks like very clean water. Maybe a gallon every 4-6 minutes. This is even though it's been very dry the last few weeks and my main drainage system is bone dry. So it's coming from somewhere, but it's not draining anything I can figure out. That's why my lawn has been so muddy.
I'm afraid to cap this pipe. Given the amount of water coming out, capping it will cause a backup somewhere else and may cause this old PVC line to rupture in a much worse place.
So I want to trace the pipe upstream to find out where it comes from. What's the best way to do that, short of excavating the whole line?

Long story: So I found some mysterious white drainage pipe buried in my backyard.
Background my house is on a gentle slope from the street that ends with a river in the backyard. My house has driveway drains, French drains and downspouts all tied into an underground drain system that empties into the creek. It moves the water quite well and keeps the house area bone dry as it should be. Recently repaired much of the system at great cost, so I've seen all of it and is now in 100% shape.
I had a muddy spot in the backyard in the 5 years I've lived here and blamed it on the creek. When I repaired the old drainage system last fall the muddy spot migrated to a new area about 10 yards away which made my question what was going on.
So I excavated in the muddy spot and low and behold I discovered a mystery drainage pipe. Looks like a 6"white PVC pipe, pretty old, and directly under my recently repaired drainage pipe. Putting in my new green pipe must have damaged the mystery line at this spot. And there is no outlet to this mystery line. Wherever it terminates, it's under my lawn not in the river. I can see the entire riverbed at low tide and the only outlets are the ones my current system is connected to.
This mystery pipe is draining quite a lot of what looks like very clean water. Maybe a gallon every 4-6 minutes. This is even though it's been very dry the last few weeks and my main drainage system is bone dry. So it's coming from somewhere, but it's not draining anything I can figure out. That's why my lawn has been so muddy.
I'm afraid to cap this pipe. Given the amount of water coming out, capping it will cause a backup somewhere else and may cause this old PVC line to rupture in a much worse place.
So I want to trace the pipe upstream to find out where it comes from. What's the best way to do that, short of excavating the whole line?

