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We used 24" and 30" double walled PVC pipe for culverts on a farm addition last year, and have had 8" double walled PVC drain pipes running 60' and 180' from our two ponds for 15 years. Installed correctly (pieces slid together all the way), it doesn't leak or come apart after being buried. That's the material I'd be using in your situation.
Is it double wall PVC or HDPE (polyethylene)? I can find corrugated polyethylene with ribbed interior or smooth interior (double wall) but would be interested in researching double walled PVC if you can provide a link. See this for the HDPE (example only) HDPE, double wall That HDPE looks like what we used.
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