Water line from the well to the cabin.

Power line from the house to the transformer box.

Our first "clean out" for the septic tank line... in case we have anything get stuck...yuk.. in the line.

Working on the septic tank line... we had to go 180 feet from the house to the septic tank and leech lines. Needless to say, the tank is very deep b/c they had to make the line go down at an angle so everything would roll nicely into the tank.
5 comments:
Wow ... that was a very large trench to dig! Glad the pipes work! Yuk indeed!
Boy that's a long line. We have septic tank here where we live, but I have no idea where it is. We have 6 lots so it could be anywhere downhill of the house. I sure hope nothing goes wrong with it, because I would hate to have someone dig up my flowers, etc.
Did you see the pictures of my yard I put up at Right Truth?
Debbie Hamilton
Right Truth
That is a very long trench!! Hard work!!!
I am so relieved to see that the dog is overseeing the work done! Now, I know it is all being done right!! :) Yea! on getting one step closer.
Rolling down hill so "everything" rolls nicely downhill "into the tank". Those are these operative words on this subject. tee hee
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