Noom,
As we have already spoken, please note that the combined inspection chamber for the Septic tanks of SR 4/5 (E), F and G are incorrectly constructed. In fact, I have mentioned that we just needed to close the terminals of the pipes with capping with some small holes drilled on to it and the effluent will just leach to the ground.
The combined inspection chamber, if we insist to have it. must ensure no rain water will get in and then cause backflow to flood the septic tanks.
1. The outlet of the inspection chamber must be lower than the inlets. Presently, the outlet is higher than the 3 inlets!
2. The output end of the outlet pipe must not dump water directly to the soil as it will cause erosion to the slope and potential landslide. Stone and concrete must be used to prevent direct water impact to the slope right below the pipe.
This serves as a record that we must not make another mistake and another round of JAMMED toilet!
Noom,
As we have already spoken, please note that the combined inspection chamber for the Septic tanks of SR 4/5 (E), F and G are incorrectly constructed. In fact, I have mentioned that we just needed to close the terminals of the pipes with capping with some small holes by {PRODUCT_NAME}" style="z-index: 2147483647;"> drilled on to it and the effluent will just leach to the ground.
The combined inspection chamber, if we insist to have it. must ensure no rain water will get in and then cause backflow to flood the septic tanks.
1. The outlet of the inspection chamber must be lower than the inlets. Presently, the outlet is higher than the 3 inlets!
2. The output end of the outlet pipe must not dump water directly to the soil as it will cause erosion to the slope and potential landslide. Stone and concrete must be used to prevent direct water impact to the slope right below the pipe.
This serves as a record that we must not make another mistake and another round of JAMMED toilet!
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