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真理在此!
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February 1st, 2012, 15:42
2 {' ~! r5 O% s- oI just heard back from the local authorities, turns out I can connect the drain to either the footing drain (to daylight) or to the sanitary. If fact he told me that a drain was "required" if I did not slope the floor. Since I'm doing both (drain & slope) I should be good to go. I will use the footing drain since I do not want to contaminate my septic with road salt. 2 a6 d( t* b, ?% k
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Thanks to all for your input.
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February 1st, 2012, 17:24
/ c' U3 b% M7 `. A s. E. U# RAgain, what's the difference between having a floor drain that daylights, or a floor that slopes to the door, that will still reach the curb/gutter. storm drainage system?
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February 1st, 2012, 18:37
$ j' {+ d1 u T6 r% vI agree with fatboy. I'll be sitting about in the middle of well sloped (avg 15% grade) forested area. My well will be well over 250' from where this exits to daylight. No streams or creeks. There is a pond about 1000' ft away from the planned "daylight". I am not a mechanic, no plans to be a mechanic. My brother-in-law is and he will be just a couple of miles away.) `7 f* T! b# E t2 i* X( G
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Anyone have any links to an oil separator so I can check them out. My quick search just turned up commercial sized separators. |
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