This will not work in all situations, but it was perfect for this application. My customer was fine with the level of the pond where it was. He just wanted to stop them from plugging the culvert. It was me who talked him into waiting until trapping season to go after the beaver. This is what we did to control the water level until then.
The dam was already built in a horse shoe around the end of the culvert, so I simply installed a 12 inch PVC pipe across the dam. One end has a 90 degree turn into the water so they would have no open end to plug. The other end was simply shoved inside the culvert.
During times of heavy rain, the water could still flow over the dam and the culvert was still able to carry a full flow so as not to have water washing across the road way. The beaver added a little more to the dam, but as the water level never changed, the culvert stayed open and free of debris.
On the pond end, I built a metal support to keep the end at the right height. Cement blocks, tied together and draped across the pipe gave sufficient weight to keep the pipe from floating. I dug into the dam and buried the center of the pipe into the dam, half out into the pond and the other end inside the culvert.
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This was installed in the spring and remained in place until spring of the next year after I had trapped all the beaver off the pond and the owner tore out the dam.