The septic was completed and approved today. No we just need plumbing to utilize it to its fullest. It was nice not having do something ourselves.
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Sand |
Sand being dumped on the field, got about 15 loads? I stopped counting at 13.
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We needed 2 tanks because we have 4 bedrooms
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Start of drain lines |
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Last of the drain lines |
After the perforated lines were covered in gravel, hay was added on top and then the dirt pushed back into place. Ron, the septic guy, then did a very nice job sloping and shaping the yard.
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The finished septic on the left and the graded front yard |
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