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18th January 13, 07:54 PM
#12
 Originally Posted by Jordan
Wow sorry to hear that Dale, Hopefully it works out cheaper than you expect to fix.
Not cheap ($10k for a replacement rock pit on an emergency rush - digging on Monday) but much cheaper than the coronary-inducing alternative ($35k+ for 150' of deep, shored trenching and secondary sumps/pumps to get from the lowest spot on the property to the storm drain connection at the street.) Thankfully we're on very deep, sandy, quick draining soil, and low-tech gravity systems work even when the power's off.
/apologies for the threadjack.
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