Final footings
The final footings for the retaining wall behind the shed and tanks were poured yesterday.
Earlier I managed to solve the puzzle of cutting pipe to the correct length, and selecting the correct angles to make this conduit that goes under the footing. It took a couple of hours, but was not an unpleasant weekend task, apart from the wounds and scratches from the unforgiving rebar. The conduit is to house a water pipe so that I can get water up to the terraces behind and above the house.
The council people have delivered and installed my sewer system. It is an LPSS (Low pressure Sewer System) which is a tank with an integrated grinder and pump so that the contents can be forced through a narrow 40mm pipe rather. The whole suburb around me has them, and their combined effort is to push the shit up and over the hill. I have to pay for the power to make it work. The council workers are very critical of the system. Many fail after just a few months, and others last for years. They are high maintenance. What can expect from a product made in New York... The council's current water engineer would have a preferred the usual gravity system converging on a local large pump to then send the waste over the hill to the treatment works.
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