Here's a question My house was built around 1991 and it appears to have only one access at the top. Also, I don't know that I have a drain field. My outlet goes into the front ditch as best that I can tell. Does that sound correct?
We don't need mandated bidets we just need those stupid wipes banned. Its one thing in a private septic system but it's a huge issue for public urban systems.
Plus bidet people and wipes people are not mutually exclusive, plenty of the bidet demographic still use wipes. The core issue are these damned wipes, they've got to go.
I certainly use flushable wipes but lucky for me i have city sewer not septic or grinder. Plus if i get a clogg i happen to know a plumber whi happens to be me.
You could always just follow the main out of the house and probe your way to the tank along with some intuition and save that 50bucks and your apple watch lol
No clear indication where it was exiting the house. My watch is fine and I got my flushable transmitter back. Located and dug up both lids in less than 15 minutes
What a goated actor man, so many other things I watch it's like ol yeah it's good but i'm *aware* of the fact i'm watching people act. Denzel gets so immersed in the characters he plays when he's on screen you just get sucked in💯
Hey brother can you make a video on how to get started in the chocolate milkshake business? I wanna do my own thing i think this is a job that matches my solitary personality. Like should i finance, do i need a cdl or what's the best poop texture to work with... you know anything helps.
Plumbing apprenticeship is your best bet. You need to first understand how plumbing works and how a septic system/alternative septic systems work. You can take a training course: National Association of Wastewater Technicians (NAWT) to get certified nationwide. As far as a CDL it depends on the state and company. Human waste is a biohazard so there will be a lot or regulations/permits (depending on state). CDL depends on the state and company most will require it. The trucks/tools are very expensive, that rigid locator is like $1500. Once you’re established no reason why you shouldn’t do well. Best of luck.