36 Pa. Super. 66 | Pa. Super. Ct. | 1908
Opinion by
The plaintiff has shown by a strong preponderance of evidence that his property is subjected to the injurious effect of a volume of water which it had not sustained before the Hendler and Fagan culverts were constructed by the Penna. & New York Canal & R. R. Co., in the bed-of the abandoned canal. These culverts were designed to carry off water flowing into the bed of the canal to enable the company to fill up the canal ditch. As long as the intakes of the two culverts were disconnected there does not seem to have been any flooding of the plaintiff’s property, but after the ditch was dug connecting the two intakes it is shown by the testimony offered by the plaintiff that a very large additional body of water was diverted onto his property at times of heavy rain. This was brought about by closing the Fagan drain wholly or partially and by neglecting to keep the Hendler drain free from obstructions to the flow of water. The culverts were constructed presumably for the use of the canal company and when it
The judgment is affirmed.