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- From: billj@b11.ingr.com (Bill Johnson)
- Subject: Re: septic lines
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.183914.23665@b11.b11.ingr.com>
- Sender: billj@bigdawg.b11.ingr.com (Bill Johnson)
- Organization: Intergraph Corp. Huntsville, AL
- References: <leonard.727451117@aix3090b.uky.edu>
- Distribution: misc
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 18:39:14 GMT
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- In article <leonard.727451117@aix3090b.uky.edu>, leonard@aix3090b.uky.edu (Leonard Lauria) writes:
- |> How, aside from lots of digging!!, can one find the location of
- |> the septic lines?
- |>
- |> I would like to know where they are so I can plan on keeping everything
- |> else away from the field.
- |>
- |> Any simple ways?
- |>
- |> thanks!
- |>
- |> Leonard
- |>
- |>
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- When I purchased my home, I was provided a plat of the lot, with a diagram showing the house, septic
- tank, and septic lines. While not drawn to scale, I have a good idea of where the lines are. You may
- be able to obtain a similar drawing or such. If you know who installed the septic tank, they may have
- some details on how/whereit was installed.
-
- Bill
-