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tank as clay the at about 7'-6" and runs on an angle towards the pumping station. About 6' from the pumping station it <br />changes from clay the to cast iron. It is about 4'-6" deep at the pumping station. <br />A couple things to note: the old septic tank outside needs to go. It was covered with grass and no one knew it was <br />there. You can see that it has deteriorated inside to the point that the brick and stone is falling apart. The brick wall <br />falling apart has actually lodged a brick in the line that runs between the tank and pumping station. Additionally, the <br />angle of the line from the septic tank is directly through the area of the ADA ramp and new drywell at the exterior. It <br />would be E.J. Whites recommendation that the old septic tank be removed and a new line ran from where it exits the <br />building to the pumping station. This will eliminate the old septic tank, the line with the brick in it and also allow for <br />rerouting to comply with the new exterior layout of the property (ADA ramp, drywell, etc.). <br />E.J. White believes that they can also provide a stub -up for the kitchen and rework the sanitary in a better way now <br />since the underground and aboveground sanitary is on the North end of the fireplace. They will look into that for <br />pricing, but only after everyone has had a chance to review this information. <br />Finally, Bob Frame made a recording of the camera work and is going to drop that off to E.1 Whites and then Jeff will <br />drop it off to me and I will get it to Greg in the next few days. <br />Tim Morey <br />Project Manager/Estimator <br />Ziolkowski Construction Inc <br />General Construction & Design Build <br />4050 Ralph Jones Drive <br />South Bend, IN 46628 <br />(574)-287-1811 Office <br />(574)-532-1461 Cell <br />