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Here's today's progress (day 1)
There's a picture of the slope looking up at the home. The area of grass & plants is home to a septic drain field, with the tank up in the left side towards the back of the home.
I thought the owner had said the drain field was in the planted garden area closer to the house.
If you look close at the culvert pipe that I connected to the existing pipe, it's wet (and smelly) in the dig-out.
With the slope of the property, and the seeping of the (probable) effluent from the septic drain field, the owner and I agreed that a definitive location of the drain/leech field would be prudent before digging up the grassy area and creating parking for two vehicles.
There's also a picture of how 60' of 12" culvert pipe ALMOST reaches 62' between the existing pipe!
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Culvert is placed and covered with 3/4 minus.
Now, wait for septic system survey next week, and then we're putting in the retaining wall along the face of the slope and finishing up the street parking with more fill and leveling.
There's a steep grassy driveway that I'll also be scraping down about 8" and laying rip-rap and 3/4 minus on to give the owner traction and use in the wet season up here in WA (September - June)