Yes, of course.Obviously it needs protection from foul odour in the form of a trap.ANS 2 - YES, it can - but what was it plumbed into before?
There are two types of plumbing stacks: A stack vent and a soil or waste stack.
To effectively stack a stone wall, start by selecting stones of similar size and shape. Lay a solid foundation, then stack the stones in a staggered pattern, interlocking them for stability. Fill gaps with smaller stones and use a level to ensure the wall is straight. Finish by backfilling with gravel or soil for support.
A vent pipe which is the continuation of a SOIL STACK which means a toilet is drained into it versus a waste stack that is continuation of a grey water drain.
Yes, as long as it isn't a dry VENT stack
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You may need a soil stack to release the airlock!
This is the traditional system of drainage within buildings. The foul or soil matter is conveyed in a separate drain and stack from the waste matter. The size of the soil stack should not be less than the size of any soil fitting discharging into it, and in Nigeria, is generally not less than 100mm. The waste stack is similarly sized and is generally not less than 50mm.
Bevause of the viscosity of milk.
The purpose of a soil stack in a plumbing system is to carry waste water and sewage from toilets and other fixtures in a building to the sewer or septic system. It helps to prevent blockages and ensure proper drainage of waste water.
A soil profile is the section of soil going down vertical, while soil horizon is the section of soil going horizontal.
there is air in soil because it is necessary for root growth and also the animals that live under the soil they need oxygen to survive and it determines the porosity of the soil for water to sink in.