No, it contaminates ground water. Must be properly drained through the sewer system.
yes
A sewer water jetter uses high-pressure water to break up and flush out blockages in sewer lines. The jetter nozzle releases a powerful stream of water that can dislodge debris, grease, and other obstructions, allowing them to flow out of the pipe. The force of the water can effectively clean the inside of the sewer line, restoring proper flow and preventing future clogs.
Yes, water and sewer lines can cross over each other, but there are specific regulations and guidelines that must be followed to ensure safety and prevent contamination. Typically, water lines should be installed above sewer lines to minimize the risk of contamination in case of a leak. Local plumbing codes often dictate the required separation distances and installation practices to maintain public health standards. Always consult local regulations and a professional plumber for specific requirements in your area.
With a water Jetter which will scour the lines to restore full flow
The toilet bowl water level is low after a flush because the water is drained out of the bowl and into the sewer pipes during the flushing process.
Mechanical
water and sewer lines were buried beneath the crooked lanes
None, to properly maintain a sewer, soil, waste, storm, line water jetting is the best way to go
Shut the water main drain the entire system get APPROVED anti freeze for the fixture traps, make sure the toilets are drained and keep your fingers crossed and have a licensed plumber check to make sure that the gas/ heating is protected
The government has the right to take an easement on your property for public purposes such as streets, highways, sewer lines, water lines, sidewalks, public utilities, surface water drainage, public water mains, culverts, etc. In some cases private utilities are given a license to take easements by eminent domain. These would include gas pipelines, lines of towers and wires, etc. Airports can take easements around flight paths. These are only a few examples.
Either you have a blockage present or your vents on your sewer lines have become blocked or you need to install more vents.