You may not need them, a good sewer/drain person can help you determine the general location by just "snaking" your main lines. There are more sophisticated methods but since you probably haven't had your pipes "snaked" (for a while) this is the cheapest method to give you a good idea of the route of the lines.
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Engineering soil is when ground is prepared(engineered) for an specific purpose. Soil is dirty or ground naturally found on earth.By Oscar Venegas "Ozkhar"
Different types of drains include, cast iron, pvc, galvanized, copper and steel. Furthermore, drains include, down pipes for storm water and sewer, sewer drainage pipes under the ground, gulleys (an opening in the ground where sewer collects, example, where the waste water from a bath or kitchen empties into), A drain is pretty much anything that transports waste water (sewerage) and storm water from one place and then eventually ending up either in a river (only storm water) or municipal waste water pipes which is carried then to the waste water treatment plant. Drains convey Acid waste , storm, sanitary, soil, FOG, slurry.
Yes under reamed piles are most suited for the black cotton soils.The upward stress ,when the soil shrinks would be taken care by the reamers.
Bentonite has an affinity for water. By packing Bentonite around the ground rod it increases the conductivity of the ground rod. Ground rods are not supposed to have a resistance above 5 ohms when compared to the utility's ground grid. Getting the ground rod into this resistance zone in bad soil conditions is aided by the use of Bentonite.
Absolutely not and neither does soil stacks
sewage pipes tubes go into the soil
Earthworms and bacteria.
to sip the minerals in the soil
Ground water is under ground in the soil and runoff is extra water from when it has rained.
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yes, turnips grow in the soil.
Well they actually live under ground in the soil and the dirt. They make themselves a hole so they can get in and out of their home which is under ground.
Yes, a pile of soil sitting on the ground exerts force on the ground beneath it. The soil has mass, and gravity pulls it down on the whatever is under it. A red ant standing atop the pile of soil exerts an extra force on it, to continue the figure.
Earthworms live in soil and feed on decaying matter.
A soil boring test gives information on what is under the ground. A farmer may want to know what type of soil layers are in the ground. An engineer may want to know how high the water table is.
Because it is not connected to the sea water. It is stored as under ground water