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Sewer Pumper

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It's a municipal sewer pump, code requires anti-back wash valves. I've seem more sewer back wash problems with lines laid laterally than municipal pumps with safety values. With the view out the back that's where the owner will hang out and entertain. We don't sit on our front porch of our house looking at the road, we sit on the back porch looking out at the mountains.
 
I appreciate the responses - the information is helpful.
 
I would just build a 4' high berm all the way around it. Problem solved.

You could also do a poured concrete wall around it.
 
Duly noted. I find that if I take a moment to consider even the most inane response, the poster's true inclination on a topic can be effectively extracted from within the confines of otherwise senseless drivel.


As much BS as it on this site, we are the experts :)
 
Some things simply are not out of mind when out of site. Yes, these remedies would help conceal the perceived monstrosity, BUT, the real problem is that we all know it's still there...

One poster indicated that he would never want to live downhill from this thing - ever. I think that the majority of folk who visit this property would feel the same way. Sure, some wouldn't give it a second thought, but IMO most would.

While gazing happily at the paradisaical golf course view from the back porch, sipping your Blanton's, neat, while birds sing above and butterflies float by, golfer's poetically curse another wasted stroke - in the back of your mind, you always know your neighbors' poo is scuttling about your front yard, possibly trying to make its way out of its confines to pay you a visit...
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I would just build a 4' high berm all the way around it. Problem solved.

You could also do a poured concrete wall around it.
 
you always know your neighbors' poo is scuttling about your front yard, possibly trying to make its way out of its confines to pay you a visit...
Beats this... I get it twice a year - About 40 truckloads X the road from me....liquid Hen pooh. Trade ya any day.
 
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