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![]() "Doug Miller" wrote in message ... In article , "MiamiCuse" wrote: I have a 40 year old cast iron sewer line and there is a cleanout in the middle of my concrete driveway. Sure doesn't look like a sewer cleanout to me. And that would be an odd place to put one, too. Why do you think that's what it is? (1) The diameter is 4", consistent with the size of my cast iron line. (2) The separation between them is about the same as a cast iron SV two way cleanout. (3) On the concrete it's marked with the letters "C.O.". (4) One of my sewer lines that exit the house has no cleanout. I know it goes under the driveway, but not sure where. |
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