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Mr. Ball interjected or find out if it is H20. <br /> Mr. Harrington added that even in finding out if it was H2O or not they <br /> were going to do enough damage to the floor where to open it up to see <br /> hover thick that top is. You are probably just better off having a new <br /> system put in the floor and they probably taut a four-foot frost wall over <br /> that. He didn't even know if the tap was accessible because they typically <br /> put at four-foot frost footing all the way around on the garage, fill it in and <br /> put a slab over it. This pit... <br /> Mr. Ball asked if a slab mould act as an 1-120. <br /> Mr. Harrington responded that it would protect it to a degree. <br /> Mr. Ball continued by stating that the part that was sticking out of the <br /> garage a where the soil ism if he dug that up and put another slab there <br /> would that act as ars H2O <br /> Mr. Farrington responded that that slab had to hold the vehicles, <br /> IVIS. Grady re-iterated that they were spearing about the outside. <br /> Mr. Harrington responded that there was not enough of the outside part to <br /> make it worthwhile, it was only one foot or one and one half foot life Mr. <br /> Golub said. The majority of it was inside the garage. That was why he was <br /> swing that they would damage a pretty decent piece of it. <br /> Mrs Golub asked what Mr. Harrington meant by damages They couldn't just <br /> cut the hole? <br /> Mr, Harrington noted that it was four-feet deep, though. Bid he know how <br /> much sand he was going to lose trying to dig down four-feet to the pit? <br /> Ir. Golub asked if it was four-feet under the pit? <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that it must because they didn't hit it when they put <br /> the garage in. <br /> Mr. Golub countered that the inspector hit it when he had the pipe in. <br /> When the fellow did the septic inspection he hit with the probe <br /> Ir, Ball asked him how far down it was. <br /> Mrs Golub responded that it was about tyro-feet, <br /> 1 <br />
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