Why two inspection covers?

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TopiToo
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Post: # 23751Post TopiToo

Hello

I hope somebody could help me, I share a driveway which runs between both houses to our garages,

between the houses is one inspection cover, this takes the feed from both kitchens which then runs at an angle to two more covers on my neighbors front pathed driveway which in turn runs to the mains.

my question is why would my neighbor have two inspection covers next to each other?

any advice would be great.

TT

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Rich H
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Post: # 23756Post Rich H

I'm doing a job at the moment like that. One chamber joins two flows from the house, and goes into the next (700mm away) which is a 6-port main junction. Why the two feeds couldn't both have been connected to the 2 closest inlet ports I'll never know. I have also dug up an empty gas conduit which has been punched with a pickaxe to serve as a french drain against a retaining wall, so I guess anything went with this builder.

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