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Foul and surface water, private drains and public sewers, land drains and soakaways, filter drains and any other ways of getting rid of water.
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How can you determine the direction of flow in a correctly laid drain or sewer simply from a visual inspection?
This was a question in a BPCA specimen exam paper, and I can't find the answer to it anywhere
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one end will be lower then the other :D

or watch the sh1t :D

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thats about it really 1 end lower than the other,
or if there are inlets into the IC then the fall will be away from them
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Post: # 20770Post flowjoe

As LLL says branch lines should enter at an angle and with the flow of the main line.

Older clay systems (not all) would normally have a collar leaving the chamber and a spigot entering.

Run a level across the frame and dip the invert

Interceptor traps should be on the outlet of a chamber and failing that take a pee, and see which way it flows :D

You may get extra points for that one !
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That's got to be post of the month Joe!!!

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Post: # 20775Post lutonlagerlout

what if the invert is under 225mm joe
i dont want the auld fella picking up any nasties :laugh:
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Post: # 20776Post flowjoe

Dave_L wrote:PS What if you are a lady? :cool: :blush:


Im all for equal opportunity employment


LLL you should be OK with your 6 inch plunger :laugh: may even clean it up a bit.
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Thanks guys (and ladies) for your answers to my query.
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Thanks gentlemen (and ladies) for your response to my query.
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i very happy customer lets stuff him
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I assume you are referring to taxidermy?
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yep

sure am :D

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