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Default Why install a septic tank with main drainage available?

On 25/09/2019 09:39, Graeme wrote:
In message , FMurtz
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Why not ask the builder or owner?


I did :-)Â* Caught a guy yesterday, and I was wrong.Â* Whatever is
underground is nothing to do with soakaways or septic tanks, and is part
of the heating system, but that is as much as I know.Â* All that can be
seen now is what looks like a couple of plastic manhole covers above
ground.


I met this guy - and he looked like might have been
A hat check clerk at an ice rink
Which, in fact, he turned out to be. And I said:
Oh boy. Right again

Cheers
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Clive


 
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