well, now I work all day in an office and these waste systems are, by far, not my specialty...I only help people out on occasion...but....
years ago I worked in construction...and one job we had to connect to a live 30" sewerline...the main line that fed one part of town toward the treatment area. Well, normally the water is moving so fast and it churns in the pipe so by the time you actually see it, it is a gray sludge...well, in this instance a business near where we were working connected directly into the line...so you could literally see everything in there and it was fresh...sometimes you could tell what someone had for lunch...and then there was a rat that lived in that area...and my crew spray painted him green and named him and for the several days we had that thing open the green rat would come by and visit us If you didn't think this was too gross, I have another story
well I'm glad we got to talk about the septic tanks and stuff-now I understand ours better and I'm not so scared of the home inspection aspect of our sale now-I thought it would be a big red flag but really it's just a septic tank with a contained drainage bed is all
I just felt bad for the guy it was so cold and there he was standing in our waste nearly up to his ankles til they got the pipe in place and it didn't seem to phase him at all-where I think I would just about lose it
one guy told us-(which I've never done yet) was that we could do as much wash as we wanted that if the tank overflowed it was just waste water and it wouldn't hurt too much-no way the smell would upset me too much
wasn't sure...I freaked you out with the centepede
Well, I used to work on new subdivision construction too...and until the government accepts the contruction, you aren't supposed to connect to the public utilities..so we had installed all the new infrastucture for a new subdivision and of course the building guys built a couple of model homes....well, the was no water service, so the slaes women that were in the model home during the day would put water in the toilet and then flush (since the water wasn't connected yet). This went on for around a month...and then when the line was accepted we (not me personally) had to go back into the connections and remove the plugs...that is when we found out that what they were doing so, for a month all this ripe, raw sewage had built up in the pipe yuck! Same thing happened last year on another type of project, and the waste was stinking up the place...someone told me that since the plug was at the bottom of the manhole and the manhole was full of waste, they were going to send in the person who screwed up to dive into the manhole and pull out the plug but, in the end I think they pumped it out and then pulled the plug...that is still gross though
what are people thinking-that's just wrong that those girls would keep using the bathroom!!!! and the poor soul who removed the plug had a really bad day that day
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